Hi, Thank you so much for the videos. When you purchase one domain with the 3 emails you need to warmup all the 3 emails per domain or just one for the whole pack? Im asking because in the video you put only one email for each domain, thanks bro!
I run a cold email agency managing a dozen unique clients and their campaigns. If my clients aren’t on Instantly yet I tell them they need to join! I watch all of your videos and they’re super helpful, also just recently signed up for the agency white label which has been great. Would love to take part in a short or video with you guys to talk about my experience on the platform. Please reach out if interested, happy to share my company info and some of my success ❗️😊
Thanks for your compliments 😊 Could you please send your details to our Live Support via the platform or to support@instantly.ai? They will be happy to connect you with the concerned team.
What about syntaxis or variations, is that necessary to avoid marked as spam and burning the domain? Or using GSuite/Workspace is not necessary to do that?
Creating variations of sentences or words is pretty straightforward and can help you generate even more diverse email bodies for your leads. This makes your email look more human and avoids the spam triggers.
I have 1 primary domain and then 4 secondary domains connected from the primary. I am a beginner and its expensive as each sending email costs per month......would it be ok to use the secondary domains for sending my campaigns after the warm up? Any advice appreciated.😮😮😮😮
After about a month can those older domains be ratcheted up to 100 emails a day and so forth. I lve heard 1 year old email accounts sending up to 10,000 emails per day without landing in spam.
Can't say that because what we recommend is sending up to 30 emails daily per email account + 20 warm-up emails and having from 2 to 5 email accounts per domain. Sending more than 50 emails a day can raise red flags and affect deliverability.
@AyaJaboneta it is required by CAN SPAM Act and GDPR, so make sure you provide your prospects the way to opt-out, it can be a text based opt-out or an unsubscribe link.
Hi Austin, in one of the last cold email guides you put out, you did the entire process using namecheap. Is there a reason you Switched to google? Is Namecheap not working anymore?
There should be a guide for everyone :) Also, We've found Namecheap accounts to be bouncing warmup emails as of November 13 by blocking through their spam filters. Unless it's resolved on their end, we can no longer support their accounts in our warmup pool. We recommend using Google, Outlook, and diversifying providers. Thanks for understanding, our goal is to make sure we have a high-quality warmup pool.
@realgiancarlos Not sure what you mean by new sale, but the new rules that Google will start enforcing in Feb are applied only to those who are sending emails to prospects' personal gmail addresses. As cold emailers normally send to b2b contacts, there is not much to worry about if we follow the best cold email practices.
Bit lost with the domains plus email accounts connected to them? .....Instantly say you can only add PRIMARY domain emails for warm up!!!!! This would mean you would then need to pay for a google workspace account for every email you created??. This is ridiculous, i have 5 new PRIMARY domain email accounts warming at the minute. I have to pay each month for each of these workspace accounts....There must be an alternative, Instantly told me that adding alias emails from the primary domain email wont work WTF!!! Any advice / help would be appreciated......i am lost, thanks
Unfortunately, there is no other way. We also pay for each email account that we use for cold email outreach. You need to buy secondary domains first of all depending on how many emails you want to send per day and then buy 3 email accounts for each domain.
Right, and the news are that this policy will only affect cold emailers who send to personal gmail addresses. But we should still follow the best cold email practices such as limiting the email volume per email account, have more domains and sending accounts in rotation
When setting up a new Google Workspace account for each domain that you purchase, do you use a business name that corresponds and is consistent with the domain name it will be connected to when google workspace asks you for the Business Name? or do you use the same business name (the name of your business) for all of the Google Workspace accounts that you create?
For cold email outreach, using a consistent business name across all Google Workspace accounts might be more effective for brand recognition and to maintain a unified identity.
You have a new subscriber, I like when someone takes the time to teach the right stuff.
Awesome, thank you! Stay tuned for more such content.
Bro your content always valuable, just feedback make more content on strategy for close clients. Like funnel, free value etc
Thanks for the compliment 🙌 and the valuable suggestion, the team will work on it.
Fantastic
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When accounting for daily send limit per account are you just tracking 1st email or do you also account for follow up emails in the sequence?
It includes follow up emails as well.
Hi, Thank you so much for the videos. When you purchase one domain with the 3 emails you need to warmup all the 3 emails per domain or just one for the whole pack? Im asking because in the video you put only one email for each domain, thanks bro!
You need to warm up your all outreach email accounts.
If we bought the domains from name cheap, would this be a problem ?
Some users report issues with Namercheap, but haven't heard such issues with Squarespace or Goddady, so you should be fine with those.
I run a cold email agency managing a dozen unique clients and their campaigns. If my clients aren’t on Instantly yet I tell them they need to join!
I watch all of your videos and they’re super helpful, also just recently signed up for the agency white label which has been great.
Would love to take part in a short or video with you guys to talk about my experience on the platform. Please reach out if interested, happy to share my company info and some of my success ❗️😊
that's great. How do you charge your clients? do you charge based on per appointments?
Thanks for your compliments 😊
Could you please send your details to our Live Support via the platform or to support@instantly.ai? They will be happy to connect you with the concerned team.
@@SUMMedia I charge either a flat monthly rate or per SQL. I try to stay away from appointment or meeting as a performance metric
@@InstantlyAI Amazing! Will do, thank you
@@coleharris8059 that sounds like a great idea.
How do you get the metrics of your client's SQLs? Do they send you the updates regularly?
That's strategy list at 08:29 is screenshot-worthy ;-)
Glad to help you! Stay tuned for more such content.
What about syntaxis or variations, is that necessary to avoid marked as spam and burning the domain? Or using GSuite/Workspace is not necessary to do that?
Creating variations of sentences or words is pretty straightforward and can help you generate even more diverse email bodies for your leads. This makes your email look more human and avoids the spam triggers.
I have 1 primary domain and then 4 secondary domains connected from the primary. I am a beginner and its expensive as each sending email costs per month......would it be ok to use the secondary domains for sending my campaigns after the warm up? Any advice appreciated.😮😮😮😮
Yes, you should use your secondary domains for cold email outreach campaigns.
After about a month can those older domains be ratcheted up to 100 emails a day and so forth. I lve heard 1 year old email accounts sending up to 10,000 emails per day without landing in spam.
Can't say that because what we recommend is sending up to 30 emails daily per email account + 20 warm-up emails and having from 2 to 5 email accounts per domain. Sending more than 50 emails a day can raise red flags and affect deliverability.
Just wondering, on your sequences doesn't have an opt out option? isn't that a requirement by google recently?
@AyaJaboneta it is required by CAN SPAM Act and GDPR, so make sure you provide your prospects the way to opt-out, it can be a text based opt-out or an unsubscribe link.
@@InstantlyAI how can you provide an opt out link with instantly?
why does plumbing and hvac industries show up for me when i use leadfinder?
Instantly's Lead finder includes multiple filters to get the ideal client's emails.
Hi Austin, in one of the last cold email guides you put out, you did the entire process using namecheap. Is there a reason you Switched to google? Is Namecheap not working anymore?
There should be a guide for everyone :)
Also, We've found Namecheap accounts to be bouncing warmup emails as of November 13 by blocking through their spam filters. Unless it's resolved on their end, we can no longer support their accounts in our warmup pool. We recommend using Google, Outlook, and diversifying providers. Thanks for understanding, our goal is to make sure we have a high-quality warmup pool.
Would you still use google for emails instead of other platforms, I have heard mixed things about the new sale
@realgiancarlos Not sure what you mean by new sale, but the new rules that Google will start enforcing in Feb are applied only to those who are sending emails to prospects' personal gmail addresses. As cold emailers normally send to b2b contacts, there is not much to worry about if we follow the best cold email practices.
@@InstantlyAIwhat about personal emails?
Bit lost with the domains plus email accounts connected to them? .....Instantly say you can only add PRIMARY domain emails for warm up!!!!! This would mean you would then need to pay for a google workspace account for every email you created??. This is ridiculous, i have 5 new PRIMARY domain email accounts warming at the minute. I have to pay each month for each of these workspace accounts....There must be an alternative, Instantly told me that adding alias emails from the primary domain email wont work WTF!!! Any advice / help would be
appreciated......i am lost, thanks
Unfortunately, there is no other way. We also pay for each email account that we use for cold email outreach. You need to buy secondary domains first of all depending on how many emails you want to send per day and then buy 3 email accounts for each domain.
So basically for passout gmail feb 24 Policy is to less volume per email and increase domains, correct?
Right, and the news are that this policy will only affect cold emailers who send to personal gmail addresses. But we should still follow the best cold email practices such as limiting the email volume per email account, have more domains and sending accounts in rotation
Is Cold Email still going to be useful in 2024 I have been hearing that its not going to be as scalable
@jusken2144 Yes! the new rules are applied only to those who are sending emails to prospects' personal gmail addresses
Why 3 emails per domain? Why not 5?
You can have 2 to 5 email accounts per domain. Sticking to a lower limit keeps you on the safer side.
You can have 4 email per domain to make you ease in beginning after that you can go further for scaling
You didn’t mention the setting up the correct SPF, DMARC, DKIM settings for each of the emails
That's beyond basic information and there are thousands of videos that already did that.
SPF, DMARC, and DKIM are set up only for the domains. Once it is set up for the domain then it is also set up for the emails by default.
@@InstantlyAIcorrect, but it wasn’t mentioned in this video
What are your thoughts about the Google and Yahoo updates for 2024?
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When setting up a new Google Workspace account for each domain that you purchase, do you use a business name that corresponds and is consistent with the domain name it will be connected to when google workspace asks you for the Business Name? or do you use the same business name (the name of your business) for all of the Google Workspace accounts that you create?
For cold email outreach, using a consistent business name across all Google Workspace accounts might be more effective for brand recognition and to maintain a unified identity.