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The 20-tool tech stack that took my agency from $200K to $800K/month (full breakdown + discount codes inside)
I cut my agency's tech stack from 50 tools to 20. Revenue went from $200K to $800K/month. Three years ago I was paying A LOT of money for software I barely used. I did a brutal audit: Does this generate revenue or deliver client results? If no → cancelled immediately. My lean 20-tool stack: - Cold email infrastructure keeping us out of spam. - Lead generation finding qualified prospects at scale. - Automation connecting everything without breaking. - LinkedIn running on complete autopilot. - Team operations costing pennies on the dollar. Every tool either fills our pipeline, closes deals, or delivers for clients. Everything else is dead weight. Comment “TOOLS” for my full stack + discount codes 💰
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TOOLS
Aged Domains
Im looking for a quide on buying aged domains. Anyone got something to help me? Thanks
My Clay starter table that generated $1.2M in pipeline (free template inside)
Most people sign up for Clay and immediately get overwhelmed. They see the power but have no clue where to start. So they either never launch their first table, build something broken, or burn through credits on tests that go nowhere. I've spent the last year building 50+ Clay tables for lead gen, PR campaigns, and client work. This starter table includes: → Lead qualification workflow to filter out bad fits → Waterfall email enrichment (saves you credits) → Catch-all verification so you don't waste sends → AI personalization prompts that converts prospects → Offer niching logic (matches case studies to industries) → Direct integration setup to Instantly/Smartlead This is the exact foundation I use for every campaign. It's not fancy, but it covers the fundamentals that 90% of people need to actually get results with Clay. Comment "Clay" below and I'll send you the table.
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Clay
The $1.50/mailbox cold email infrastructure I use to send 100K+ emails monthly
Hey everyone 👋 I've been meaning to share this with the community for a while now, and I figured it's time to stop gatekeeping this resource. Quick context: When I scaled our PR agency to $800K/month, one of the biggest operational costs was email infrastructure. At $8/mailbox on Google Workspace, running 300+ mailboxes was costing us $2,400/month just in mailbox fees. The alternative I found: There's a category of SMTP services with unmanaged IP addresses that cost $1-1.50 per mailbox/month. I'm currently running 375 active mailboxes across 75 domains through one of these services. What you get: • Unlimited scaling potential • 3-click setup process • Direct export into Instantly • Professional SMTP infrastructure • Full domain ownership and control The important caveat (please read): This is NOT for beginners. Here's why: With Google/Microsoft, they manage IP reputation for you. With these SMTP services, YOU are responsible for maintaining sender reputation. If you get spam complaints or hit spam traps, the entire IP range gets flagged and all your mailboxes go to spam. Who this is for: ✅ You already have a profitable cold email system with Google/Microsoft ✅ You consistently get low spam complaint rates ✅ You understand deliverability fundamentals ✅ You're ready to scale and reduce operational costs My current setup: I use this service alongside Google and Microsoft mailboxes to diversify infrastructure. When Google had those recent policy changes, my campaigns kept running because I wasn't 100% dependent on them. To get instant access to this: Comment "INBOX" below and I'll DM you the link 📦
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Inbox
Apollo Update
Apollo just updated their system which limits 100,000 imports per week. This stops most permutations and can no longer be used effectively using permutations. Anyone found a workaround?
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does that not work out to be too expensive?
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