I started my business at 22, right after a pandemic, in a third world country, with no money, no knowledge and no connections.
Took it from $0 to $800k in 14 months with over 2 million units sold.
This showed me that you shouldn’t listen to anyone who says you shouldn’t do something.
If you really want it, all you need is the will to learn, the work ethic to execute and the skin to handle pressure.
You will figure it out.
If you can believe it, you can achieve it.
Tripled our sales in one day using this.
It’s called Lead Scoring and it’s what separates closers from amateurs.
Stop treating all leads the same.
Guide downloaded? Call now.
Website visit? Nurture.
Just follows you? Not ready.
You don’t need more leads.
You need to prioritize smarter.
Use tools like HubSpot, Salesforce, or Marketo to score leads and scale conversions.
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You don’t need a new offer. You need a better system.
LKL Pay had the tools, the team, and the product but lacked one thing: a consistent lead engine.
In just 70 days, we helped them move from referral only
to 76 new meetings and 37 closed deals.
Here’s what made it work:
Smart data targeting
AI-personalized cold emails
Multichannel follow-up with real automation
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Stop chasing shiny CRMs, build a lead gen engine by picking one ICP, logging every objection in a spreadsheet and drilling your team until they can rebut them blindfolded.
Automation isn’t about building flashy bots, it’s about replacing manual work with AI triggers, so connect your chatbot to your CRM to auto-tag leads by sentiment not form-fill date.
Most founders treat burnout like a badge of honor until they crash, then act surprised, like they never read the manual that says obsession without recovery is a pump to the head.
If you still measure success by vanity metrics like opens and click rates instead of meetings booked, you’re doing cold email like a teenager, not a pro.
Most agencies chase fancy positioning while clients only care about results, be the boring one who delivers ROI every month and you’ll have a waiting list not cold leads
3 mistakes agency owners make at $10k MRR:
1. Chasing every inquiry
2. Ignoring churn signals
3. Failing to document processes, counter with this playbook: niche down, track NPS monthly, build SOPs for your 5 core workflows, hit $30k in 90 days.
3 elements every cold email needs to punch through the noise: 1. Hyper-specific trigger no one else uses, 2. No-BS value prop tied to their outcome, 3. One-click micro-commitment you can fulfill in 5 minutes
I used to A/B test subject lines for months before closing a single deal, then I realized obsession with marginal gains is just an excuse to avoid the real work talking to prospects, iterating offers, shipping now I spend 80% of my time on calls, 20% on tweaks.
Growth hacks are shiny distractions, real growth is endless compounding of fundamentals You won’t find viral posts in your analytics dashboard, you’ll find them in relentless testing, honest feedback loops, and ruthless prioritization.
AI + Zapier hack to qualify leads instantly, 1. Trigger: new inquiry email 2. Feed content to ChatGPT prompt that scores fit 0–10 3. Auto tag in your CRM + kick off the right follow-up sequence, set it up in 15 minutes, free your team from manual triage.
If your cold email open rates are under 30% it's not the subject line, it's your positioning, you’re selling features instead of nightmares your prospect needs solved, fix it by researching 3 pain points per prospect, mention one in your subject and one in your opener, watch opens jump 50%
AI automation won’t save a bad process, if your follow-up is just “no reply = send template” you’re layering tech on laziness, audit your flow, cut steps that don’t move the needle, then automate the lean sequence that actually converts.