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As title says, if you're in the B2B space and need more leads and meetings booked, I'll write out a fairly detailed lead generation strategy personalised to your specific situation for free.

If you find it valuable, feel free to run with it.

Write in the comments:

  1. What's your product/service
  2. What problem it solves / why it's better than competitors
  3. Who's your ideal customer

I've generated meetings and helped close deals for agencies, industry-specific softwares, whole sale, construction and even commodities.

First come first serve, I'll do this for first 10 (if there's even that many)

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[–] SindersonLeezw@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)
  1. Custom paper packaging
  2. Freedom to customize every aspect of the packaging, I speak english in a Mandarin dominated field
  3. literally any corps/distributors that needs paper packaging

I know there's more than 10 already in the comments, but I still hope for some advice as I've not much experience. Anyone other than OP is welcomed too !

[–] WolfMaster1997@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Cool! So the obvious route here is cold email. Scrape every single company that uses paper packaging and segment them based on size / revenue.

Come up with key benefits why they should consider you over their current supplier or competitors.

Create a cold email system (outlined in other comments and in a post in my post history)

Enrich your lead list with purchase manager details (first/last/email)

In your campaigns, offer to send over your price sheet.

Follow up and warm call those who said "yes" to price sheet.

We did the same thing for wholesale coffee and it worked great.