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The cold email that started a $100M / yr company

The results:

100% agreed to talk to me. Thirty agreed to pay $50 / mo. Zero asked for any money. I was respectful. And they were happy to help

Before I had a company name, before I had a powerpoint presentation, before I had any employees, before I had a server, before I had anything, I already had 30 customers willing to pay.

— Jason Cohen

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    So so good! Thank you Harry. His interview on the Indie Hackers podcast (episode #88) was also brilliant. I loved the idea around listing assumptions about your customers and then finding ways to test of those are true. I'm currently working through that process for a new idea :)

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      ahh i haven't listened to that one i don't think. will check it out :)

      and pleasure. good luck

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    This is so apt and straight to the point!

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    I see a Marketing Examples post by Harry, I get excited.

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    This is great, really concise.

    My next question would probably be where did he get the leads? They must have been good quality leads to get replies from 100% of them.

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    This is so cool Harry. So many cool ways to start getting customers and building an audience before you start spending money....sounds like a good blog post theme ;)

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    OMG, this talk is so useful! Lots of insight and experience in just and hour. The B2B and B2C thing clearly striked me – didn't notice that so much of online businesses and SaaS products are B2B. Crazy stuff

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    I love this. Thank you!

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