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💡 Cold Outreach Agency
Bridging businesses with clients – one email at a time.
Good evening Odd Night family,
Ever thought of turning connections into cash? It's not just about your network; it's about bridging gaps for others.
That's the heart of our tonight's hustle – launching a Cold Outreach Agency.
Let’s get straight into it.
Here’s what we got for you today:
📜 The easiest way to build a cold outreach agency
🧠 The fruits of working smarter and not harder
😂 When you first start your business and it’s time to pay taxes

Today’s Drop 💼
🧲 Cold Outreach Agency
🍿 The Big Picture:
In the world of digital hustling, generating leads is your ticket to financial freedom. It's simple: you help businesses find customers by cold outreaching potential leads.

With chunky budgets set aside but underutilised, companies are on a constant lookout for opportunities that align perfectly with their needs. They have the money, they have the need, but they’re too occupied to seek out the services. Your agency’s role is to reach out to these companies on behalf of your clients.
🛠 The Idea:
Your game plan is simple. Start an outreach agency focusing specifically cold emails – this is the easiest and most direct path to your pot of lead generation gold.
Example: Your client is a tech company with a game-changing project management tool. But they’re tech experts, not sales gurus – and that's your cue.
You specialize in crafting sharp, personalized cold emails. Take, for instance, a small marketing firm grappling with project management issues, ripe for your client's solution yet unaware of its existence. Your well-targeted email hits their inbox, showcasing how this tool is their missing puzzle piece.
Voilà – with one email, you've bridged a critical gap. Each connection you forge spells more revenue for you, be it through commissions or retainers. In essence, you're not just sending emails; you're crafting business lifelines.
🔥 Is the Market Hot?
The market is ridiculously hot and erupting with potential. Valued at a massive $1.9 million billion in 2021, it's on a trajectory to hit an astronomical $3.7 billion by 2027.

These aren't just numbers; they're a loud, clear signal that the lead generation game is playing in the big leagues. This is where fortunes are made. Are you going to claim yours?
🍞 Revenue Potential:
Let's talk numbers. There’s two potential revenue streams you can choose from. It’s your call to either charge a retainer or get paid in commission per lead .
The average cost per lead is a sweet $198. Retainers can vary between $3000 to well over $15,000 a month.
Faizan Saeed is living proof that this exact business model can make you over $20,000 every month.

🎯 Conclusion:
Odd Nighters, this is your moment. A lead generation agency is your path to not just making money, but making a difference in the business world.
Low entry barriers, high potential returns, and a market that's hungry for what you've got. It's time to step up and lead the way.

Tweet of the Day
My brother made $100k in his second full year running a lawn care company.
He works 32 weeks a year, 35 hrs a week. One employee.
His advantage: Software. His competitors use fax machines.
He uses a service called Jobber to handle his booking, quotes, and invoicing.
— Nick Huber (@sweatystartup)
2:13 PM • Nov 29, 2023

Midnight Meme 😂


Odd Notes🕵️♂️
Snippets from the shadows
Virgin Atlantic completed the first trans-Atlantic flight from London to New York powered entirely by sustainable jet fuel made from fats and sugars.
The most valuable video you will watch on story telling.
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, is exiting the gaming industry and laying off hundreds of employees after failing to produce a successful video game in two years.
Keep your eyes peeled for our next Odd Night edition where we dive into another lucrative idea. Until then, stay sharp, stay hungry, and let's turn those leads into gold.

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