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5 contributions to Lead Gen Secrets
The cold email sequence you write at hour 3 of a Claude session is worse than the one you wrote at hour 1.
Most people never notice. Every prompt goes into one bucket. Every sequence drafted. Every subject line tested. Every revision made. When that bucket fills up, the model starts cutting corners. Generic output. Forgotten instructions. Copy that feels like it was written on autopilot. There is a name for it: context rot. Two tools built specifically to fix it. Went straight to GitHub. Checked every fork. Found the dominant versions by star count. GSD: 65,000 stars. Oh My Claudecode: 37,000. 102,000 combined. Almost nobody in this community is using either. I had both installed before dinner. GSD structures what goes into Claude's context at each stage of your project. Instead of flooding the window with everything, it feeds Claude exactly what it needs, when it needs it. One command installs 68 global skills that activate automatically. Oh My Claudecode handles multi-agent orchestration. You describe the task. It splits the work across specialized agents and runs them in parallel. Automatically. Both free. Both open source. GSD: npx get-shit-done-cc@latest Oh My Claudecode: /plugin marketplace add https://github.com/Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claudecode Jay built this community around test-iterate-improve. Most people apply that to sequences and subject lines. Almost nobody applies it to the AI layer itself. You have already felt the drop in quality on longer sessions. Now you have a name for it. And a fix. Ian Kirk
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This is absolute gold!
Simple Question For Jay
Is i have to send Followup Emails ( if i am doing highly personalized Emails ) 20 emails /day is i have to do followups and if i do followup that will take like another research ) What about Simple Followup ( not sure if you got a chance to see my email ( i mentioned i can send you 3 angles you can test first on your ad account reply yes so i will send them over ) ( if its not something reply no i wont email you agian ) this type of simple 1 followup )
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Yes - I'd highly suggest following up, my sequences are at least 2 emails/lead or 3, and if they don't reply, they get reactivated 60 days later with a new angle. We spend a lot of time on researching, finding the leads so it shouldn't go to waste!
870 prospects, 24 opportunities, $120K potential pipeline.
Just finished reviewing one of our recent cold email campaigns. 870 prospects → 24 opportunities → $120K potential pipeline. What I like about this campaign is that we didn’t rely on sending a crazy amount of emails. We focused on the basics: - Good targeting - Clean lead data - Proper inbox setup - Deliverability - Relevant copy - Follow-ups - Constant optimization The biggest mistake I see is people trying to scale before they know what’s working. If the foundation is weak, adding more volume won’t fix it. Get the setup right. Get the targeting right. Get the messaging right. Then scale. There are no conversions recorded yet, so the $120K is potential pipeline, not revenue. Still, 24 opportunities from 870 prospects gives us a strong base to work with. Now the job is simple: keep optimizing and turn those opportunities into customers.
870 prospects, 24 opportunities, $120K potential pipeline.
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I think most people would struggle with getting the messaging right - I sure do sometimes. Curious, how would you determine if your messaging was right with a smaller list?
Community resources
Where do you find clients if you’re not using cold email to find them? Do you use LinkedIn or Upwork or other social media channels?
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1. LinkedIn - I'm on LinkedIn & basically just create really valuable posts for my ICP & sending connects - I initially started with a note on connects, then subsequently removed it. Oddly, after removing it, I actually have clients that proactively ask for my services and close them! 2. Social media, TikTok & YT - been posting content there and got a few leads too! Content is a slow burn tho, however I do think positioning as an authority pays really well in the future. 3. Upwork - I'm only on there when things are slow, this current season, 1-2 clients each month but not too bad I'd say!
First client
Just landed my first client. Initial payment for a product I wasn’t pitching and interest in my pitch. Thanks for the tips everyone
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Awesome job!!
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AI Architect | paidwith.ai founder Helping women build sustainable AI systems For content & digital income streams No tech bg required!

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