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Hey everyone,

I already have a solid scraping setup for lead generation:
  • Lead Sniper (Google Maps, Yellow Pages, Google Search scraper)
  • Hrefer / Scrapebox (bulk scraping)
  • Dedicated server 24/7 running XEvil (captcha/recaptcha solving), DeepSeek (text captcha solving), and GSA Contact Submitter (bulk site submissions)
So scraping and automation are covered. What I need now is the email outreach side: inboxes on dedicated IPs + a reliable outreach tool that actually lands in client inboxes.
Here are the platforms I’m considering:
  • DoYouMail
  • Mystrika
  • Smartlead.ai
  • Instantly.ai
My Question:

I’m planning to do cold outreach (email + contact form submissions) to offer SEO services. Realistically, if I send around 30k emails per month (fresh scraped leads + contact form submits), is it doable to close at least 2 clients or more?

Would love to hear from anyone who’s run similar campaigns which inbox/outreach setup worked best for you, and what kind of conversion rates you saw in practice.
 
Your scraping setup looks solid, but I'd spend just as much time on email deliverability. Even the best lead list won't help if your emails never reach the inbox.
 
I think 30k emails can generate clients, but it depends far more on the quality of the leads and your offer than on the volume alone.
 
I'd focus on building a strong sending reputation before scaling. Warming up inboxes properly can make a huge difference.
 
Personally, I'd rather send fewer, highly targeted emails than blast thousands of generic messages
 
Your tech stack seems well thought out. The next challenge is writing emails that people actually want to reply to.
 
Two clients from 30k emails sounds possible, but I'd treat that as a goal rather than an expectation. Results vary a lot by niche and offer.
 
I think personalization is still one of the biggest factors. Even a simple reference to the prospect's business can improve response rates.
 
If you're targeting SEO clients, try to make your message about solving a specific problem rather than pitching your service immediately.
 
I think reply rate is a much better metric than the number of emails sent. That's what I'd focus on improving first.
 
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