Write like you text, not like a robot
Ask for 5 minutes, not 30
Show you know their actual problems
Follow up once, maybe twice, then move on
"Hope this finds you well" finds the trash folder. Be real instead.
Write like you text, not like a robot
Ask for 5 minutes, not 30
Show you know their actual problems
Follow up once, maybe twice, then move on
"Hope this finds you well" finds the trash folder. Be real instead.
If you’re working on outreach, hiring, or early growth and thinking about how things scale (not just whether they work), I’d love to learn from what you’re seeing too.
If you’re working on outreach, hiring, or early growth and thinking about how things scale (not just whether they work), I’d love to learn from what you’re seeing too.
You don’t “finish” setup, targeting, or messaging. You keep looping through them.
The moment one step stops getting attention, the whole system weakens.
You don’t “finish” setup, targeting, or messaging. You keep looping through them.
The moment one step stops getting attention, the whole system weakens.
Early traction isn’t about doing more things — it’s about doing fewer things consistently.
Most stalls seen (including my own) came from changing direction too fast after small dips.
Momentum feels boring while it’s building.
Early traction isn’t about doing more things — it’s about doing fewer things consistently.
Most stalls seen (including my own) came from changing direction too fast after small dips.
Momentum feels boring while it’s building.
When it’s framed as a respectful request for attention, the pressure drops — even if the answer is no.
Most people can sense the difference.
When it’s framed as a respectful request for attention, the pressure drops — even if the answer is no.
Most people can sense the difference.
What gets missed is that automation doesn’t remove responsibility — it amplifies decisions you’ve already made. If the setup is thoughtful, automation creates consistency.
If it isn’t, it just scales mistakes quietly which becomes visible after weeks
What gets missed is that automation doesn’t remove responsibility — it amplifies decisions you’ve already made. If the setup is thoughtful, automation creates consistency.
If it isn’t, it just scales mistakes quietly which becomes visible after weeks
I work on cold email infrastructure . Hope to learn a lot from this community.
I work on cold email infrastructure . Hope to learn a lot from this community.