Great content, thanks a lot for sharing!! In regard to pictures, i would think about how to process the images further so that they are not detectable as AI. Its clearly something that can be used to detect cold outreach email addresses. If its not happening already it will in the future. What might work is to just take an image and export it in jpg with a lower resolution and reducing the quality setting a bit. It will still be sharp enough to look nice, but the hidden patterns for our eyes (you see it if you really zoom deep into a picture and look at the pixels) are changed a lot and this are the ones that are used to detect AI generated pictures. At least in most of the cases.
@AHMADZABIRКүн бұрын
Great tool, it looks too expensive. Let me know if anyone finds something cheaper. I wonder if we can do this manually on a local email setup.
@Rahulrai-g9r14 сағат бұрын
should i keep one admin account in every workspace ac for safety of other emails ?
@ajuneeraj1581Күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on Google's new spam policy, which will use Gemini to analyze cold email text and classify it as cold email or not?
@r.l.saunders5286Күн бұрын
Avoid unsubscribe links? Isn’t that against the Can Spam Act?
@leadgenjayКүн бұрын
CAN Spam doesn't say you explicitly need a link - it says you need a clear way to unsubscribe. Links get picked up by spam filters and can reduce deliverability. The current standard practice is to add a quick line at the bottom of your email with a quick message like "P.S. if you don't want to receive emails from me anymore, just reply and say "Not interested" You also need to have your legal business name and mailing address in your footer as well, in order to comply with CAN-Spam. Hope I answered your question!
@williamwalsh85916 сағат бұрын
Has anyone tried Thors hammer? wondering if its any good
@UnchartedDiscoveries15 сағат бұрын
wow!
@leadgenjay9 сағат бұрын
crazy huh?
@FreshfrogmarketingUkКүн бұрын
Isn't this basically an ?
@leadgenjayКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching and great question! While s embed content from one site within another, domain masking proxies are more like a ‘skin’ for your primary domain. They let your secondary domains appear as if they are hosting your main site without forwarding or embedding-this helps avoid detection by email providers and builds trust with recipients. The masked domain maintains its own URL in the address bar, which can improve deliverability and authenticity for cold emails. Let me know if you have more questions!