03-04-2015, 12:36 AM
03-04-2015, 08:08 AM
This course was completely useless for me. It's about researching potential's clients websites, 1 by 1, and then sending them a personal email via Gmail, "hey, congrats on..." or "I just read your article on". Obviously you'll get opens, but who has time for all that. This course is mainly for offline companies with high-end products or services, trying to land a big client.
Here are some excerpts from the course:
"Here is an outline of the steps needed to make a successful and profitable cold email campaign:
1. Define your target audience based on what you’re offering.
2. Gather a list of prospects to email to. (he recommends a search engine called 'Google' ;-)
3. Craft a message that appeals to your target audience.
4. Send the message to your prospects.
5. Engage with those who replied or took your desired action.
6. For those who did not reply or take action, send another email and follow up,
multiple times.
7. Scale and automate.
The next step in the lead gathering process is to find noteworthy information on each prospect.
Finding their Facebook page, Twitter feed, LinkedIn profile, or blog/article
page, you will need to find something noteworthy that they said or did. You should also try to locate any news articles, events, write ups, reviews, awards, or anything else you can reference."
Thanks to OP for uploading, the sales letter had me salivating... oh well.
Here are some excerpts from the course:
"Here is an outline of the steps needed to make a successful and profitable cold email campaign:
1. Define your target audience based on what you’re offering.
2. Gather a list of prospects to email to. (he recommends a search engine called 'Google' ;-)
3. Craft a message that appeals to your target audience.
4. Send the message to your prospects.
5. Engage with those who replied or took your desired action.
6. For those who did not reply or take action, send another email and follow up,
multiple times.
7. Scale and automate.
The next step in the lead gathering process is to find noteworthy information on each prospect.
Finding their Facebook page, Twitter feed, LinkedIn profile, or blog/article
page, you will need to find something noteworthy that they said or did. You should also try to locate any news articles, events, write ups, reviews, awards, or anything else you can reference."
Thanks to OP for uploading, the sales letter had me salivating... oh well.
03-04-2015, 08:15 AM
Thanks, +5
03-04-2015, 02:04 PM
This looks good but anyone can recommend any good scraping tools? I mean good one.
03-04-2015, 02:11 PM
There are a couple of golden nuggets in here... especially reachout.io ... never heard of this service before...
03-04-2015, 03:32 PM
This process is a scam. I think the owner of this course is toying a game withm innocent people.
If you prospect using cold email the website owner will collect your HOT lead to start his game plan. I recommend use other system
If you prospect using cold email the website owner will collect your HOT lead to start his game plan. I recommend use other system
03-04-2015, 10:11 PM
What other system do you recommend?
(03-04-2015 03:32 PM)tipradar Wrote: [ -> ]This process is a scam. I think the owner of this course is toying a game withm innocent people.
If you prospect using cold email the website owner will collect your HOT lead to start his game plan. I recommend use other system
03-04-2015, 11:26 PM
03-05-2015, 03:21 AM
Thanks...I am new and hope doing this right..
"reps" to Longtailman and Dark Shadows thanks
"reps" to Longtailman and Dark Shadows thanks
03-05-2015, 08:08 AM
In no way am I trying to "get in anybody's face" or be confrontational. But I think some have gotten the wrong idea about the Client Attraction Email System by Lee Nazal.
What it is all about-- adding that "little bit extra" that almost no one else does in their marketing. And getting huge "life-changing" results from the extra effort.
How many IMers have a "valid" personal experience with existing or potential clients? I don't mean acting if you really care about them -- actually caring about them. That can make the difference between making $100K a year part-time instead of $5 - 10K. So few people actually care about their customers that when a high value client can see that you actually do care and will do whatever it takes to help them get to their solution..., you can have anything you want.
Maybe this offering drifts into the realm of copywriting a bit, on an individual case basis. But so what? If it is repeatable (which it is) it is a great option for many of the readers on this forum. It doesn't take a large number of big paydays to change your life.
10 years ago it took only one $35,000 payday to make it possible for me to ditch my J.O.B. permanently. I found a guy (who fit a favorable profile) commenting on a forum. I contacted Ted through the forum's system, we continued to email, then phone. Within 2 months from initial contact Ted paid me $35K+ in consulting fees for 3 days of training in his hometown of Atlanta.
That check made me realize that there had to be dozens of "Teds" out there. I was wrong. The number is tens of thousands.
I was able to build more websites and revenue streams - all possible due to my nurturing a single contact through a process almost identical to the Client Attraction Email System.
The key is having a small staff who helps sift leads with the information now available to all of us. When your average client pays more than $30K for services (after costs) you can afford to spend a bit on lead generation and acquisition.
Some will think, "Yes, even a blind pig gets a truffle once in a while." Maybe so. But I've had more than 75 clients similar to Ted. Not one was unhappy, and I never had to do anything unseemly to get the money.
Just my point of view.
AbeLincolnBart
What it is all about-- adding that "little bit extra" that almost no one else does in their marketing. And getting huge "life-changing" results from the extra effort.
How many IMers have a "valid" personal experience with existing or potential clients? I don't mean acting if you really care about them -- actually caring about them. That can make the difference between making $100K a year part-time instead of $5 - 10K. So few people actually care about their customers that when a high value client can see that you actually do care and will do whatever it takes to help them get to their solution..., you can have anything you want.
Maybe this offering drifts into the realm of copywriting a bit, on an individual case basis. But so what? If it is repeatable (which it is) it is a great option for many of the readers on this forum. It doesn't take a large number of big paydays to change your life.
10 years ago it took only one $35,000 payday to make it possible for me to ditch my J.O.B. permanently. I found a guy (who fit a favorable profile) commenting on a forum. I contacted Ted through the forum's system, we continued to email, then phone. Within 2 months from initial contact Ted paid me $35K+ in consulting fees for 3 days of training in his hometown of Atlanta.
That check made me realize that there had to be dozens of "Teds" out there. I was wrong. The number is tens of thousands.
I was able to build more websites and revenue streams - all possible due to my nurturing a single contact through a process almost identical to the Client Attraction Email System.
The key is having a small staff who helps sift leads with the information now available to all of us. When your average client pays more than $30K for services (after costs) you can afford to spend a bit on lead generation and acquisition.
Some will think, "Yes, even a blind pig gets a truffle once in a while." Maybe so. But I've had more than 75 clients similar to Ted. Not one was unhappy, and I never had to do anything unseemly to get the money.
Just my point of view.
AbeLincolnBart