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Okan | Ecom Email Marketing

@scalingmail

Helping Ecom Brands Scale Profitably With Email Marketing →https://t.co/b9wENttPfx

Berlin, Deutschland Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Aidan Collins | Scaling B2B Offers on LinkedIn & X
In the last 90 days, LinkedIn completely transformed my agency. ​ This 1 framework I've been using has: ​ - added 2.2k+ followers to my account - generated well over 50+ sales opportunities - brought in 20+ inbound inquiries. ​ And for my clients: ​ - booked 27 calls in 48 hours - hit 367,000+ impressions in 20 days - grow a Skool community from 0-> 350+ members in 1 post - consistently 2-3x their client's followings ​ And honestly... ​ Anyone can replicate this because the framework is surprisingly straightforward. ​ There are a few parts to it. ​ 1) you need to make a sales asset, and it needs to be worth real $$$. ​ AKA: ​ You need to provide your audience (upfront) with something they would ACTUALLY pay money for. ​ I've sold coaching for thousands going over the same stuff I give away in my lead magnets. ​ And that is the bar. ​ If your "free guide" is 5 pages of generic advice, nobody is going to comment for it. 2) Then make it instantly implementable. ​ Nobody wants something that helps them in 2 months. ​ They want something they can use TODAY. ​ - GPTs they can plug in right now. - Frameworks they can start running tomorrow. - Templates they can copy-paste this afternoon. - Notion workspaces they can duplicate in 30 seconds. - Spreadsheets with formulas already built in. 3) Third, you need to package it like a product. ​ The name of the asset matters WAY more than you think. ​ E.g. ​ If you want to start sending cold emails to enterprise businesses... ​ Which one are you MORE enticed by? ​ a) "My Cold Email Tips" b) "The Fortune 500 Cold Email System" 4) Next, add a scrolling GIF or a screenshot of the dashboard inside. Make people FEEL the value before they even open it. 5) Finally, use the backend DM as a qualifier. ​ > Someone comments "LEADS" on your post. > You send the lead magnet. > Then you ask one qualifying question relevant to your service. ​ e.g. "Are you currently running outbound for your agency?" ​ (that SINGLE question has booked me more calls than months of pure value posting) ​ -- ​ The TL;DR: ​ Lead magnets are the highest-ROI content format on LinkedIn in 2026. ​ And if you want my full Viral Lead Magnet Method Playbook... ​ Comment "PLAYBOOK" ​ And I'll DM it to you. ​ Inside... I loaded it up: ​ 1. A 9-chapter notion doc explaining how I’ve generated 10,000,000+ impressions & 7-figures in pipeline w/ lead mags 2. A 15 min Loom video of me explaining the entire strategy 3. A document with 9 viral lead magnet ideas (that I used & are already vetted) 4. An entire swipe file of lead magnets for every kind of B2B agency 5. 5 claude prompts I use to 10x the speed of production (while maintaining quality) ​ Comment + connect with me to get it :)
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Email Marketing 101: -6 core flows -2+ weekly campaigns -Separate pop-ups for desktop and mobile -Proper segmentation for deliverability
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Campaign 1: Discount Campaign 2: Discount Campaign 3: Discount Campaign 4: Discount Stop sending only discount campaigns, you're training your customers to wait for a deal before they buy. Do this instead: Show social proof, bust a myth, tell a story, highlight benefits.
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Some audiences love short copy, some long. Some love short emails, some long. Some love 3–4 emails a week, some love 2. There is no plug-and-play solution for every brand, everything needs to be A/B tested.
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Zak
Zak@zakburgers·
I went from being lost and broke watching @DanielDalen to actually working with him and tens of 7-10 figure ecom brands 2 years ago I took a gap year I was a professional football athlete, living with my parents and working in a warehouse Toxic relationship with my ex, training 7 days a week, 8-hour shifts plus 3 hours of football training on top of that €4.50/h in the warehouse I was in a dark place,I couldn't prioritize myself I was chasing my father's dream of me being a professional athlete while trying to live up to whatever my ex girlfriend wanted me to be I was doing what everyone else wanted me to do It got so bad that going to the toilet was literally the only place I could be alone with my own thoughts I was watching Daniel a lot during that time It was one of the few things that gave me hope, it helped me hear myself and realize that deep down I wanted to become an entrepreneur One day I just told myself - I can't keep living like this Something has to change I moved abroad, stopped my football career, ended the relationship, started college, launched my email agency And most importantly I started prioritising myself Every time I struggled, I'd go back and watch Daniel He was a role model and a proof for me that I can build something big Fast forward 2 years - I dropped out of college after my first year, scaled my business, and started working with 7-10 figure brands And the biggest personal win of all - I got to work with Daniel Dalen himself, handling the entire email marketing for his latest LENSE launch, NO.004 Working with him showed me how genuine he is, exactly the same person you see in his videos This whole experience proved to me that if you want something badly enough, you can make it happen It'll stay with me forever and it'll keep pushing me to go harder, stay consistent and leave even more skin in the game Nothing is impossible If you want to know exactly how I helped Daniel with the launch, drop a comment and I'll break it all down Love!
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Boldi 🇭🇺
Boldi 🇭🇺@boldikohnken·
Claude Design has been live for less than 2 weeks. I've spent 80+ hours of those testing it across our agency's client accounts. I'm convinced it's about to gut every email agency that doesn't adapt within the next 90 days. This week I built a full promotional email for a DTC client - on-brand, ready to schedule in Klaviyo - in under 10 minutes. Normally, that takes our team 1-2 hours per email. With our designer in the loop. After 2-3 rounds of revisions. Claude Design didn't just speed up the work. It rewrote the economics of running an email agency. We've designed thousands of emails for DTC ecommerce brands. After almost 2 weeks of stress-testing this across promotional campaigns and flow emails, I built the full system into a guide. Inside the Claude Design Email Playbook: → The Figma setup that fixes generic AI-looking outputs (90% skip this) → The copy-paste prompt template (on-brand output, first take) → The full V1 → V2 → send-ready iteration walkthrough → The 5 mistakes that burn your credits (we made all five) → How to get Claude Design output into Klaviyo (2 ways, 1 winner) Plus 2 bonus sections I'm keeping inside the guide. This isn't a guide on "how to use Claude Design." Those are everywhere already. It's the system we built inside an actual ecommerce email agency, tested on real client work, rebuilt twice, and finally locked in. Comment "DESIGN" and I'll send it over.
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After testing many browse abandonment flows across different niches, the best time delays for the first email are 15–30 minutes. This is the time where the customer is the warmest. Send a little reminder combined with why they need this product and what they will miss out on.
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When you only use flows to remind people of their cart, discount code, or browsed product, you're leaving potential on the table. Add real testimonials, your brand story, your USPs. Remind them + convince them to take action.
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Umair Sheikh
Umair Sheikh@_umair_sheikh·
Me: where did you get that data from? Claude:
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Stay away from complex segmenting if your pop-up conversion rate is lower than 10%. Your pop-up is the biggest leverage. So focus on making your offer good, clear and easy to understand. And A/B test different time delays, like 7–15 seconds.
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Lorenzo | Meta Ads & Performance Creatives 📈
GPT Images 2.0 is CRAZY good. I've built a file with some prompts I've tested, with results. Our creative strategists are using these exact prompts for our 7/8-figure clients. Inside the mini-guide: - Examples - Type of requests - Prompts you can test Want a copy? Like + Comment "AI" and I'll send it over ASAP (Must be following)
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Umar
Umar@umzrs·
Sam Altman please forgive me for all my ChatGPT slander Because this new Image2 model is actually INSANE We’re using it to create beautiful brand kits in just a few seconds Comment ‘send’ and I’ll DM it to you a guide on how to do it for FREE (must be following)
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Email Design Principles: -Hero Section makes or breaks your email, always spend the most time here -Use minimal copy, nobody wants to read a wall of text Make the design scannable and readable -Separate the email into clear sections: Hero, Bridge, Product Section
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Okan | Ecom Email Marketing@scalingmail·
One of the biggest revenue killers? Not A/B testing your flows. They run 24/7, every guess you don't test is money left on the table. Test: -Different angles -Long vs. short email -Plain text vs. designed -times delays
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Okan | Ecom Email Marketing@scalingmail·
Optimal Cart abandon flow: -Email 1: Remind them of their Cart -Email 2: Second reminder + brand usps -Email 3: Social Proof E-mail 4: Urgency Last Chance -Email 5: Plain text email from founder
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Okan | Ecom Email Marketing@scalingmail·
How I nearly 3x'd a welcome flow's revenue: Their biggest problem was deliverability. Instead of sending a design email first, I sent a plain text email where I: -Gave them the discount code -Asked if they have questions -Asked them to move this email to their primary inbox
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