my automated outreach experiment just died in the fire and i need answers

my automated outreach experiment just died in the fire and i need answers

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so, i spent the last six weeks building what i thought was a genius system. automated prospecting, used a custom gpt to personalize first lines based on site content, the whole thing. i was sending about 200 emails a day. open rates were decent, replies were okay for the first two weeks. then everything just fell off a cliff. zero replies for the last ten days, my sending domain reputation is probably toast, lmao. i have the data. the initial spike looked good, ctr on the links in the emails was okay. but it's like the algo for inbox placement just figured me out and shut the door. my guess is the personalization wasn't varied enough, left a footprint. or maybe the volume was just dumb. i was so sure this would work. anyone else tried to scale outreach with automation recently and actually had it last more than a month? what did you actually change to make it stick? data or it didn't happen, obviously.
 
Color me skeptical on that one. You're saying you went full auto with 200 emails a day and it looked good for two weeks? then suddenly dead.
 
You're saying you went full auto with 200 emails a day and it looked good for two weeks
200 a day? No way that was sustainable or healthy for your domain unless you did some serious warm up. If your stuff looked good for two weeks then tanked, it screams footprint or your domain got spam flagged.
 
Honestly, I think you're oversimplifying the death of your campaign. Burn thru domains faster than a botched click campaign, especially with volume that high. Your idea of custom GPT personalization is good but it's not magic, if everyone's using similar scripts, footprints are gonna stick out and get you nuked. The problem isn't just volume or personalization, it's the way you build trust and manage reputation over time. If you blast 200 a day cold with no warmup or variation, your domain is gonna get flagged quick. I've seen campaigns last longer when you start small, warm up naturally, and keep outreach diverse enough to avoid footprints. You can't just flip a switch and expect longevity. It's about consistency, reputation, and understanding the game is layered
 
so here's the thing. you said the initial spike was good, open rates, ctr, all that. but what about the quality of the replies? cuz honestly, a lot of folks focus on deliverability and forget that engagement quality is what really matters in the long run. if your first lines were personalized but predictable, the algo might have seen patterns, but more importantly, the recipients probably saw through it. and that's when the spam traps or domain reputation take a hit. but ask yourself this: did you test different angles, different cadences? or was it just one version of your creative and message? because a lot of the time, the footprint isn't just about volume but about patterning. if your outreach was too uniform, even if it looked good in initial stats, it could've been enough for the algo to flag it. also, did you consider warming the domain first? going super aggressive right out the gate is a recipe for burning the domain, no matter how fancy your personalization is. i've seen campaigns work longer when they start slow, get some legit engagement, then ramp up. what's your plan now? because honestly, brute forcing volume without thinking about reputation is just asking for a quick death.
 
look, that volume is just sus fr. even with warm up, 200 a day is borderline and if the domain reputation is toast, you are pretty much screwed. personalization can help, but if the footprint is too tight or repetitive, the algo catches on. maybe try scaling down, diversify the outreach, and focus on quality replies over just numbers. source?
 
yeah, sounds like a classic case of volume outrunning the domain health. Even with personalization, if the footprint is too uniform or repetitive, inbox algorithms get suspicious fast. In my experience, slow and steady wins the race, especially with warming up and varied content.
 
lol. no. volume isn't everything. if you're scaling that hard you should be testing different domains or subdomains for reputation, not just using one. also, personalization isn't a magic bullet but you gotta vary it more, make it less predictable.
 
Look, I get the frustration but here's where most guys blow it. They think volume is king and ignore the fact that inbox placement is an art not just a game of numbers. I've burned way more money on bad outreach than you've made, so trust me on this. Personalization isn't just about tossing in a name or a site snippet and calling it a day. It has to be varied, unpredictable, or you leave a footprint that screams spam. Also, the idea that one domain or warm-up is enough is naive. I always split test domains, subdomains and even rotate different outreach angles. The real trick is to keep the algo guessing without spamming.
 
volume isn't everything. if you're scaling that hard you should be testing different domains or subdomains for reputation, not just using one.
i call bullshit on that. diversifying domains helps, sure, but if your content footprint is tight and repetitive, the algo will catch you no matter how many domains you toss in. it's about making your footprint less predictable, not just spreading the risk.
 
ah man, sorry to hear about the auto outreach burn. that stuff can be like trying to tame a wild beast sometimes. my two cents, maybe it's time to look at the quality of the list or the message sequence itself. automation's a double edged sword if your copy or targeting is off, it can just pile up in the trash. sometimes, a little manual touch or segmentation helps get the needle moving again. don't be too hard on yourself, even pros hit walls. just gotta keep tweaking and testing till it clicks.
 
my automated outreach experiment just died in the fire and i need answers.
Bro you think automation is the answer or the problem? I swear half the time people rely on scripts and then wonder why it flops. Maybe the real fire was in the copy or the targeting, not the automation itself. You sure it wasn't sus from the start?
 
Been there, burnt that. Automation's just a tool, if your messaging sucks or targeting's off it's gonna die no matter what. Sometimes you gotta do it manual and get your hands dirty
 
Bro you think automation is the answer or the problem. I swear half the time people rely on scripts and then wonder why it flops.
trust but verify, automation can be helpful but if ur scripts or targeting are off, it will flop. sometimes manual work beats automation if u want real results.
 
come on. Automation's dead if you don't know what you're doing. Scripts are just crap without good targeting and copy. Better to learn the craft than rely on bots that do jack. This ain't 2015
 
U gotta look at the numbers, what was ur CTR and reply rate? Automation can be a waste if ur messaging isn't on point. Sometimes the manual grind gets better results but u gotta track what works. Did u test different angles or just keep pumping out the same script? Automation's just a shortcut, not a magic wand.
 
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