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09-06-2020, 10:38 PM
Post: #11
RE: 58 Words + 11 Minutes = New Clients and Customers???
(09-06-2020 10:30 PM)AliKashif7 Wrote:  If any Review copy available I would love to review it. Thanks and Good luck with your BSO.

Thanks for your interest.

As per the OP, there is currently one review spot left - first come, first serve.

Details in the first post.
09-07-2020, 07:10 AM
Post: #12
RE: 58 Words + 11 Minutes = New Clients and Customers???
[When "good enough" is actually "better"...]

I used to be a huge fan of the show "Top Shot".

It was a competion reality show on History Channel about different types of target shooting and such.

One season had a former navy sniper on it. This dude was good. And wouldn't you know it...one of the events ended up being this long range shot. It was like a mile away or something.

The rest of the competitors basically just rolled their eyes when they heard the news - they knew who was gonna with this one. In fact, you could tell that they were all just figuring on him winning and the *actual* competition would be to see who gets 2nd place.

The day of the shoot finally arrives, and they start doing their thing.

The first guy goes and it takes him...jeez...a while. Something like 4+ minutes to hit the target.

Next guy goes and while he's a little better, it still takes him in the like 2:30 range.

Now it's the sniper's turn. Everyone gathers round to watch the expert at work.

The timer starts and he does his thing - adjusts his sights and lines everything up and makes his mental calculations and aims just right...takes the shot...

KA-BLAMMO!!!!

(The target down-range was rigged to explode when you hit the "bulls-eye".)

Total time? Like 40 seconds.

Everyone just laughed. I mean, c'mon - who was gonna beat that?

A couple contestants later, another guy gets up there. As I remember, he'd had some long-range experience, but he was no sniper. What he *did* have though, was a plan.

The timer starts, he lines up, adjusts his sights, and takes his first shot - just to the left of center. Adjusts a little and takes another shot - closer, but still to the left of center. Adjust a little more and takes a third shot...

KA-BLAMMO!!!

He's hit the bulls-eye and the target explodes.

His time? In the 20-some-odd second range.

aka - roughly HALF the time it took the navy sniper

Now, the sniper did what he was trained to do - get everything right, and hit the target as efficiently as possible. Literally "one shot, one kill". The other guy, though...he let "good enough", be, well, "good enough". Because when he realized "good enough" got him close, he could adjust and keep going on the fly.

Thing is that the goal here *wasn't* to be as efficient as possible or hit the target in as few shots as possible. It was to hit the target as *fast* as possible.

And in this case, "good enough" was actually a better choice.

Now I know what you're thinking - what does ANY of this have to do with cold email outreach?

lol

I see people trying to be a "sniper" when it comes to cold email - find the PERFECT lead and the PERFECT contact address and write the PERFECT email and more. Try to "one shot, one kill" it.

Thing is that getting new clients and customers via cold email outreach is kinda like that shooting competition. It's not about using as few emails as possible or being as efficient as possible or whatever else. It's about getting those clients and customers and more as FAST as possible.

This is when "good enough" comes into play and you can make it work to your advantage.

**TIP - this is ESPECIALLY true when trying to find the right addresses to send messages to. You have NO IDEA how many times I've seen people worry about sending to the wrong email address or wondering if an admin will get an email or whatever else. I get the mentality, but it bogs you down...and slows down your sales in the process.

The smart play is to let "good enough" be, well, "good enough"...only in reality, like the guy who beat the sniper, it actually ends up "better".

Wanna find out how? Reserve your coaching spot in this post and I'll show you step-by-step.
09-07-2020, 08:30 PM (This post was last modified: 09-07-2020 09:58 PM by noob14.)
Post: #13
RE: 58 Words + 11 Minutes = New Clients and Customers???
Review copies are gone and slots are filling up rather quickly (faster than I expected, if I'm honest).

If you want to not only guarantee your spot, but do it before the price goes up another 50%, head to the original BSO post.

You really have nothing to lose and a ton of potential new customers to gain.
09-07-2020, 11:31 PM (This post was last modified: 09-08-2020 12:28 AM by Academica.)
Post: #14
RE: 58 Words + 11 Minutes = New Clients and Customers???
Your offer looks good noob14, but what our potential buyers like myself wonder is: What is the difference compared to all those $2000+ priced courses already shared for free here?
I see you have the words as you demonstrate in this thread, you use a bunch of good copy writing techniques, but dont stress enough on what is the difference and how much money the BBHF audience can make from your course?
I will wait for first reviews before making my final decision. Wishing you good luck with sales!
09-08-2020, 12:16 AM
Post: #15
RE: 58 Words + 11 Minutes = New Clients and Customers???
(09-07-2020 11:31 PM)Academica Wrote:  Your offer looks good noob14, but what our potential buyers like myself wonder is: What is the difference compared to all those $2000+ priced courses already shared for free here?
I see you have the words as you demonstrate in this thread, you use a bunch of good copy writing techniques, but dont stress enough on what is the difference and how much money the BBHF audience can make from your course?
I will wait for first reviews before making my final decision. Withing you good luck with sales!

Hey Academica - thanks for the question. Repped!

I understand where you're coming from - lemme see if I can provide a little insight:

What separates my offer from "all those $2000+ priced courses already shared for free here"?

Personal interaction for one thing. I'm not, nor have I ever been one to dump a bunch of info in your lap, give you the proverbial swat on the hind-end, wish you good luck, and hope you make it. You get as much (or as little) attention, guidance, help, support, and more as you want or need.

You're not getting that from a [GET] thread (or even a a GB).

Also - as I've said already, many of those courses are "one-size-fits-all" setups. They teach you to do one thing and one thing only - I'm not.

Yes, I'm showing you how to do cold email outreach how I've found to be the most successful and reliable. However, I'm going to show you how to modify, adapt, and tweak it to whatever it is you want to do.

Because the cold email you might send to local HVAC businesses to ultimately promote your FB ads agency would be quite a bit different than the cold email you might send a shopify store owner to ultimately promote your chrome extension.

Sure, the basic idea, execution, and even template might be the same. But the root principles that underlie each could (would) be very different.

All the while, I show you this via a sort of "teach a man to fish" type method.

Meaning sure - I'll help you drill down on exactly what it is you should do. But more than just the "what" or "how", I'll show you the "why" so the next time you go to send cold email (aka - when I'm not around), you can feel confident you already have a winning formula that you can make work for you.

As for "how much money the BBHF audience can make"...if I tried to give you an answer to that, I'd be the same as every other slimeball huckster guru wannabe IMer out there.

How much can you make? I have no idea. How much effort are you going to put in? How long will you stick with it? How good is your offer? How good is your follow-up? What is your offer?

Someone that sells a $500 one-off service vs someone selling a $1500 a month service vs someone selling a $97 one-off app purchase vs someone selling a $47 one-off purchase leading into promoting super hicket offers on the back end are all *wildly* different in terms of their earning potential.

Asking "how much money the BBHF audience can make" with my coaching would be akin to me flatly asking you, "how much can I make using paid traffic?" There's no way to really answer that...at least not honestly.

Anyway - hope some of that helps.
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09-12-2020, 01:48 PM (This post was last modified: 09-25-2020 09:04 PM by Little Lulu.)
Post: #16
RE: 58 Words + 11 Minutes = New Clients and Customers???
Interesting. Bookmarked for now!
And waiting for the review...
10-07-2020, 12:26 AM
Post: #17
RE: 58 Words + 11 Minutes = New Clients and Customers???
Interested in this. Still no reviews? That cannot be a good sign.
11-06-2020, 04:11 AM
Post: #18
RE: [CLOSED]
open from banner
11-10-2020, 12:29 AM
Post: #19
RE: [CLOSED]
What was this good.. Lets see..
02-11-2021, 06:21 PM
Post: #20
RE: [CLOSED]
Looks good pm me review copy
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