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🚨 SCAM WARNING 🚨
Hey everyone, just wanted to share a recent experience to help you avoid potential scams targeting agencies or marketers. Here’s what happened: I was approached via my website’s contact form by someone claiming to represent β€œThe Agency RE Group.” They wanted help managing Facebook ads with a $60,000 monthly budget. Sounds impressive, right? But here’s where the red flags started to show: 1. The email came from a Gmail address. A legitimate business spending $60K/month on ads would most likely use a professional domain email, not Gmail. 2. Mismatched names. The name on the email didn’t match the person they claimed to be. Suspicious from the get-go. 3. $60K monthly ad spend tied to a Gmail. It felt offβ€”why would a company with that much budget not invest in proper communication channels? 4. Too good to be true. Their website looked decent but felt slightly off. Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a dummy website. 5. Cloned Meta website. They provided a link to a website under the domain metamanageads.com, which looked completely legitimateβ€”like an official Facebook website. On closer inspection, it was a cloned site designed to look like Facebook Business Manager. The purpose seems to have been to steal my Facebook login and password (however valuable that may be). 6. No alerts in Business Manager. They sent me an invite to join their Business Manager, but it never appeared in my actual Business Manager account, which was a major red flag. When I played along and said, β€œI didn’t get the invite,” they resent it via emailβ€”again, it never showed up in Business Manager. 7. Domain is now down. After telling them I wasn’t interested, I noticed their domain, metamanageads.com, disappeared entirelyβ€”another big indicator of a scam. πŸ‘‰ I could be wrong, but I don’t think I am. However, if I’m proven wrong, I’ll happily apologise. In the meantime, I wanted to share this as a cautionary tale. Stay safe! ✌️
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SAAS client
I have a very specific client providing SAAS in the financial industry And I'm wondering if anybody else has had experience with dealing with three specific niche SAAS> Specifically advice on scraping the right clients from either Apollo or even inside instantly's own lead form As well as some sort of lead magnet which I can't really think of anything And sequences
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When setting up instantly for a client - do you use their domains or just set up some disposable ones up in your own go daddy account
Sorry if this has been asked before, but we have a client we are about to provide Cold email marketing for and I was wondering whether it's better to ask them for access to their DNS Account or just set them up in yours because it's quicker. Obviously if they move away from you and still keep called email as a marketing method you end up owning all their domains (and possibly paying for them) Any advice appreciated
0 likes β€’ Mar '24
thanks for the advice
LinkedIN Automation
Is there anyone who uses automation tools to send LinkedIn connections and messages? If so, please share your experience and the name of the tool.
1 like β€’ Mar '24
expandi.io, it works really well but you must have a LinkedIn navigator account
Lead magnet in first offer
I'm thinking of offering a lead magnet in the first email without doing any selling at all – Since Jay's latest videos really do talk about lead magnets and adding value Then following up with a reverse offer and a request for meeting. Has anybody else done this?
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@shane-mcevoy-4822
Leveraging 20 years in digital marketing, my agency boosts growth for clients in the investing & finance sector.

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