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Alex | orbisearch.com

@AutomationAlex

Validate 11.5x more catch-all emails than MillionVerifier @orbisearch. B2B lead gen service @altbound_

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Florian Darroman
Florian Darroman@floriandarroman·
So what’s your plan with OpenClaw? Switch to:
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
Most GTM teams ignore Reddit completely. That's exactly why it works. I spent weeks building a full Reddit GTM system - from finding the right subreddits to automating lead scoring in HubSpot. Here's the short version of what's inside: (Step-by-step playbook + Zapier automation + AI lead scoring system) Get access below Comment "REDDIT" and I'll send you access This system isn't advice - it's an execution playbook: → How to find and validate subreddits with 50,000+ members where your buyers actually hang out → How to build karma the right way so your comments rank higher and reach more people → The Sandwich Formula for mentioning your product without getting downvoted into oblivion → How to set up F5 Bot keyword alerts so you respond to buyer intent posts within minutes → A full Zapier + HubSpot + GPT-4 automation that classifies, enriches, scores, and routes every Reddit lead automatically We've run this with GTM teams doing outbound, inbound, and everything in between. Pain points: no Reddit presence, no organic pipeline, no system for capturing demand. After running the system: demo requests coming in minutes after commenting on a post. Reddit GTM still works - but only if it's concrete: Subreddit validation - comment strategy - lead capture automation Want access? 1/ Like this tweet 2/ Reply "REDDIT" and I'll send you the full system
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Liam
Liam@iamliamsheridan·
we've booked 1,000+ sales calls for B2B companies using cold email. here are 8 things we learned that most teams never figure out: 1/ your ICP is killing your results before you send a single email. there's a 30-second test to find out. 2/ you're reaching 5% of your market. no intent signal fixes this. the fix is counterintuitive. 3/ there's a setup step 90% of teams skip. it's boring. but skip it and nothing else works. 4/ more follow-ups are actively hurting you. there's a hard line. most teams are way past it. 5/ the 45-day rule. not 30. not 60. the data shows exactly why. 6/ 31% of positive replies never become meetings. the reason is embarrassingly simple. 7/ when someone replies, don't email back. the worst thing you can do is send another email. 8/ your "booked meeting" count is lying to you. there's one question that filters out the garbage. full breakdown in a 15-minute video. no fluff. comment SYSTEM and i'll send it to you.
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
claude automation for you scrape linkedin post engagers find linkedin post where engagers are my ICP message the post link in a slack channel apify extracts engagers engagers linkedin profiles enriched by apollo million verifier api validates emails ads them to instantly ai via api email that get's written references the original posters name and what the post was about parlays this into my product runs on a server on railway track all the leads in hubspot and instantly analyze the data and do reporting with it using graphed .com
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
I can't express to you how useful a claude code with an .env file that contains the API key for your Instantly AI with 2,000 warmed inboxes is it's like test any GTM or PR idea at the speed of thought I can test outbound motions or test back link building ideas or test PR placements or test creator reach out and then once you figure out something that works, you can just literally spin up an agent on a railway server that does that task for you agents that just run email for you are the most underrated thing in your tool kit stack is hypertide io, apollo io, millionverifier, instantly ai
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British Miss
British Miss@CleansedTweets·
I have to have my air cons cleaned 2 or 3 times a year (Bangkok). Black slightly acrid watery sludge comes out each time. Cost: 30 USD for three air cons.
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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
A two-person GTM team at a Series B SaaS company closed $2.4M in pipeline in one quarter. No SDRs. No demand gen agency. No paid ads. Signal-based outreach. Intent scoring. AI-sequenced follow-up. Automated reporting. Two GTM engineers running the whole motion - for one quarter. I pulled it apart. Compared it to every system we've built across the GTM teams we've worked with. Then asked myself one question: If I had to reverse engineer this from scratch - what would it actually look like? Turns out the architecture isn't that complicated. I mapped the whole thing into a step-by-step playbook you can upload directly to any LLM. It walks you through building your own version from GTM strategy to fully AI-powered execution. Comment "GTM" and I'll send it over.
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I commented on LinkedIn for 10h/day for 7 days straight. 541 comments from a single account. This changed how we approach LinkedIn forever. The results: - 4,591 to 290,147 search appearances in 7 days (6,222% increase) - 315,373 total impressions (92% came from comments) - 136% increase in profile views - +7.5% week-over-week follower growth And here's what nobody tells you about LinkedIn commenting: Your first week WILL feel like shouting into the void. But if you quit before you understand position data? You'll never see what actually works. Here's what the numbers taught us: - Position 1: 1,570 avg impressions per comment - Position 2: 875 avg impressions - Position 5+: 404 avg impressions Most people struggle to pass 500 impressions on their posts. A single well-placed comment beats that. But here's where it gets interesting... The thing that worked? Not what we expected. We started with long, thoughtful comments (what everyone recommends). Turns out the algorithm - and readers - HATED it. So we switched to 11-25 word punchy comments in position 1. Results jumped immediately. We also discovered: - Being 10 seconds faster = 5x more distribution - LinkedIn notifications are delayed 2-5 mins - manually check Priority 1 creators at their posting time - Replying to replies creates engagement loops that keep your comment visible longer - Rotating 5 comment patterns prevents your profile from looking like a bot Most people would call it quits after a tough start and pivot to posting instead. We said: give us 7 days of real data. Because the data doesn't lie - it just takes volume to speak. So we recorded the entire commenting system: - The 3-tier creator priority framework (who to comment on and when) - The exact daily protocol (morning, throughout day, end of day) - The 5 comment patterns that generate replies (Data Drop, Reframe, Story, Contrarian, Addition) - The speed setup guide so you never miss a Position 1 opportunity - The tracking spreadsheet to measure impressions, profile views, and DMs by creator - What NOT to do (we analyzed all 541 comments so you don't repeat our early mistakes) This is the same system generating 300k+ weekly impressions from comments alone. And converting at rates most people don't believe are possible from a free channel. Want the complete playbook? 1. Follow me 2. Reply "POSITION" I'll send you the full breakdown.
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Jacky Chou (buying online businesses up to $1m)
REPEAT AFTER ME Reddit comment count is a ranking factor RIGHT NOW There's a method where you can generate 50 Reddit comments for $0.50 a pop THE SOP 1. Own a subreddit in your niche 2. Export top posts from related subs 3. Rewrite and post with your mod account 4. Generate 50 comments with one click 5. Approve them as mod 6. Watch your posts rank NO ONE is doing this at scale (BESIDES THE VPN COMPANIES) Comment "REDDIT" + like this post and I'll DM you the method (must be following)
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Sean
Sean@seanb2b·
Ultimate Cold Email Stack ESP: Bison or Plusvibe Infra: ScaledMail + CheapInboxes Leads: Discolike + Apify Lead list: LeadFormatter Deliverability: EmailGuard Warm-up: WarmUpInbox List cleaning: MillionVerifier You get discounts on all these inside CCG closingclientsgroup.com
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paolo trivellato
paolo trivellato@paolo_scales·
after scaling this brand new b2b saas to $77k+/mo in 120 days ONLY i’m giving away a step-by-step case study going over the EXACT linkedin inbound funnel we used and for 24 hours, it’s yours for free: like + comment “SAAS” and i’ll send it over (must be following + RT for priority access)
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Romàn
Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
How to grow your SaaS from $0 to $1M ARR (1+ hour FREE course) I just released a free course breaking down everything I learned going from $0 → $1M ARR. No theory. Just the exact strategies that actually worked. If you're building a SaaS, or feeling stuck trying to grow, this will help. Inside the course I cover: • How to turn social media attention into real revenue (not vanity metrics) • The growth frameworks that actually generated SaaS ARR • Why building an audience before you need it changes everything • The distribution strategies that helped us scale fast Want the course? RT so more founders can see it Comment “Course” I’ll send it to you. 🚀
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Cody Smith | emailbison.com
Cody Smith | emailbison.com@gat0rtheskater·
@hrishio distribution, community, stability, open API, brand loyalty Before: customer wants super specific feature. You may never ship it. Today: customer builds it on your API in 30 mins "Composable apps" are going to be a big hit
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Cody Smith | emailbison.com
Cody Smith | emailbison.com@gat0rtheskater·
It's scary that code and features are no longer a moat. It's been a very humbling journey over the last 2 years now that everyone can write code. There's no going back.
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Stuart, saasyDB
Stuart, saasyDB@WhoWorksThere·
Here’s how you can get a working cold email tool stack set up for $341 a month, sending out 30,000 cold emails a month, building pipeline and driving growth for your startup each month. You need a few things: Domains to send from, inboxes for those domains, people to send emails to, a verifier to double check your email targets, and software to do the actual sending. That’s it, tool wise. Domains - $24 a year minimum For a minimum set up, you need two domains to send emails from (more is better, and buying extra to save for later is great, but a minimum is just two). Don’t send from your main domain, save that for transactional and newsletter emails. Two .com domains will cost you about $22 a year, or $2 a month essentially. If your startup is saasydb .com, buy usesaasydb .com or trysaasydb .com or something similar. I use Dynadot to buy domains. Comment below and I’ll send you a DM with a discount code for them. Inboxes: $194 a month Your domains need inboxes on them, to send the emails from. There are a lot of places to buy inboxes from, and by going through a reseller/broker, you can save a ton of money compared to buying directly from Google or Microsoft. I’m partnered up with Slicey .ai as I’ve enjoyed working with the founder for years now, and they provide Microsoft inboxes, both Outlook and Azure. Slicey will have your inboxes connected within 30 minutes of ordering, without having to share your login. They’ll take care of all the technical setup, too. Super easy. I have a special discount code for them too, so drop a comment if you need it. Targets: $49 to $97 a month minimum Who are you going to email? There are various major and niche leads databases, and I work on one focused on the SaaS industry. If you target SaaS companies, check out @ saasyDB (Drop a comment if you want a discount code for your first month.) saasyDB starts at $97 a month, but there are annual and lifetime plans available too. If you want a broader leads database, Apollo is very popular, and I’ve heard good things about Prospeo lately. Drop a comment if you want free credits at Prospeo. Verifier: $59, credit based No matter where you get your leads from, you should run the email addresses through a verification tool that double checks to make sure they’re still valid. This will help your overall deliverability and campaigns. Sequencer: $37 to $97 a month The sequencer is the software that actually connects all the inboxes, in which you set up the copy and the campaigns that are sent out. Instantly and Smartlead are very popular, and Email Bison by is big for agencies and high volume senders. I’ve been using Plusvibe for years, and it’s been great for me. What’s your favorite tool in your cold email stack, that I should have included here? Also just drop a comment if you want any of the discount codes
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Stuart, saasyDB
Stuart, saasyDB@WhoWorksThere·
I've been a host on @Airbnb for 7 years. It's been okay, but I'm quitting because they're so unappreciative of hosts, and the support is atrocious. I'm going to talk more about why it's terrible soon, but I just wanted to go ahead and say something tonight. Don't become an Airbnb host. They're a terrible company to work with.
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Philipp Keller
Philipp Keller@philkellr·
Me this morning: »Should I really continue on V2 of my product? It's been 9 months since I left it unfinished. Let's give it a try!« Then my phone today:
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