Hi all—I’ve been struggling with keeping my client outreach consistent (without burning hours every day), and I know a lot of people here have been too. I spent some time working through it last week, and here’s a simple way I solved it for less than $10/m: 1. Do create a simple Google Sheet with 3 columns: Business Name → Contact Info → Status. 2. Download Apollo.io (free plan, $9/m for extra credits) to quickly grab verified emails. 3. Use Gmail + a free tool like GMass to send 20–30 personalized emails a day (looks 1-to-1, not spammy). 4. Set reminders in Google Calendar to follow up after 3 days if no response. This way I went from reaching out to 5 people a week (inconsistent and random) to 25+ a day—and landed 2 discovery calls in the first week. If anything is unclear, let me know. Hope this helps you 🙏
Seems super manual, you should check out SuperSend.io
It is ^ (super manual) and I love it.
that's how it should be at the beginning, always
SuperSend is WAY too much for their needs right now
they said they send 20-30 emails per day....lsargest month, that'll be ~3000 emails...your starter package is double that
Price is of concern for them, obviously, they do all this for under $10/m
SuperSend is minimum $60/m + they'd still have to use Apollo/equivilant
SuperSend is not a good option. I dig what you're doing for under $10 🚀
Hi Sereyvattanac N. I'm building something for this right now! Specifically if you're trying to reach out to more targeted people on LinkedIn instead of Apollo, but not trying to spam (i.e. wanting to do more manual consistent but genuine high quality outreach), either via gmail or LinkedIn. It does end to end from LinkedIn prospecting to sending outreach (like GMass) and also linked in DMs to keeping track of your linked in outreach & emails in a CRM. (It's meant for that 1-to-1 convos in the beginning but making it easier on the "admin" side for you to keep track of things and do things faster) It's called sendegg.com. There is a free plan if you don't need AI features.
I know there are people who always send a 'scare' that you have to properly set up other multiple email domains to not risk your own email and being flagged. Any thoughts on this?
