Linkedin Is anyone reaching out to LinkedIn prospects through cold emailing?

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I'm contemplating investing in Phantom Buster to extract emails from LinkedIn and offer my services to local businesses in my area. Will this approach still be effective in 2024? My strategy involves sending out around 100-300 emails per day. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.
 
Sounds like a good plan! Consider purchasing another domain name for sending the emails, similar to your main domain. This way, if emails are reported as spam, it won't affect the delivery of emails for your main company.
 
Sounds like a good plan! Consider purchasing another domain name for sending the emails, similar to your main domain. This way, if emails are reported as spam, it won't affect the delivery of emails for your main company.

Already got the .net version of my domain to use for emails, so my main domain won't get banned.
 
It should still be working fine (maybe not as great as before, but that's how things are). Just make sure to cover all your bases as usual, and you'll be good to go.
 
Hi there,
I don't recommend using it for mailing.
While it's legal depending on how you use it, be careful because you could get into trouble if your messages are too promotional. Plus, this method doesn't work well; customers are usually not interested, and they pay even less attention to texts compared to phone calls.

What I suggest is to download the emails and create a custom audience on Facebook by importing those emails. Then, advertise your offer to that audience. It will cost more, but you'll get better results.

Best, Your partner
 
It still works, but it can work better if you know some details about the prospect, like their likes and main interests. Start by talking about those things to increase your chances of connecting. Show genuine interest in your prospects, and you'll become more interesting to them.
 
It should be possible. Personally, I prefer connecting directly with the prospect.
 
It works.

However, it's not a get-rich-quick method.

To increase your conversions, you need to make cold calls and verify email addresses before sending.
 
It should still be working just fine. It might not be as brilliant as it was a few years back, but it is what it is. Cover your bases as usual, and you're golden.
 
Invest time in researching the person you're contacting and mention something unique about their profile or background in your email. This demonstrates that you've done your homework and aren't just sending out a generic message.
 
Many LinkedIn Top Voices generate numerous leads on the platform. If you're cold emailing LinkedIn prospects, you need to refine your pitch and highlight your key selling points.
 
Hi there,
What I suggest is to download the emails and create a custom audience on Facebook by importing those emails. Then, advertise your offer to that audience. It will cost more, but you'll get better results.

Best, Your partner

Could you please guide me on how to download them in bulk?
 
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