Nick Saraev Daily Update Thursday, July 3
Nick Saraev Daily Update - Money-Making Insights
Key Money-Making Insights
Focus on quantified guarantees you can actually deliver rather than vague promises - start with 5 appointments, then scale to 10 and 20. Time-saving automations aren't compelling enough for cold email; you need sexier, more tangible outcomes. If you're sending 1,000+ outbound leads without booking meetings, it's a messaging problem that needs immediate iteration.
Top Money-Making Q&As
Question 1
What other offers work well besides 'I'll book you 20 appointments this week or you don't pay'?
Just pick a number you can actually hit. Start at 5, then 10, then 20 if you can. There's no secret—throw out a guarantee you think you can fulfill and iterate. Quantified output is easy for both you and the client to track.
Question 2
My automations save owners 10 hours a week but it's not performing well on cold email. What should I do?
Time savings isn't a sexy enough problem for cold email. Either your offer isn't compelling, or your copy sucks. Try split testing where you place the offer and make the copy less polished—feel more raw, personal. Numbers help; track your positive reply rates.
Question 3
I sent 20,000 cold emails, got 1 positive reply, audited everything. Should I give up and focus on Upwork/AI solutions?
It's a copy issue. Either your copy doesn't fit the audience, or your audience isn't right. Change the copy or change the audience. Cold email is about talking like a normal person, not like a marketer. There's no magic—iterate until reply rates go up.