u/Last_Inspector2515

I scaled my outreach to 300 reqs a day across 30 accounts -- here are my numbers

Hey guys,

I have been doing Linkedin outreach at scale for a while now and just wanted to share my numbers averaging across my campaigns to get an idea if I am doing good or not.

I have been sending 300 reqs a day, 6 days a week. And here are my numbers --

  • Reqs sent in past 30 days -> ~9000
  • Industry -> B2B SaaS and Sales Agencies
  • Acceptance rate -> always 30%+, and range between 30-40. Although got 53% in one of my small campaigns with 200 leads.
  • Reply rate -> always 10%+, but it moves a lot, I have had 30% too. I think maybe coz I try a lot of messaging.

If you also do Linkedin outreach at scale, would love to know about your numbers and any tips for me to improve.

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u/Last_Inspector2515 — 3 days ago

I scaled my Li outreach to 300 reqs a day across 30 accounts -- here are my numbers

Hey guys,

I have been doing Linkedin outreach at scale for a while now and just wanted to share my numbers averaging across my campaigns to get an idea if I am doing good or not.

I have been sending 300 reqs a day, 6 days a week. And here are my numbers --

  • Reqs sent in past 30 days -> ~9000
  • Industry -> B2B SaaS and Sales Agencies
  • Acceptance rate -> always 30%+, and range between 30-40. Although got 53% in one of my small campaigns with 200 leads.
  • Reply rate -> always 10%+, but it moves a lot, I have had 30% too. I think maybe coz I try a lot of messaging.

If you also do Linkedin outreach at scale, would love to know about your numbers and any tips for me to improve.

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u/Last_Inspector2515 — 3 days ago
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Giving away LinkedIn accounts for outreach

I’ve been doing LinkedIn outreach for years now, the messaging part of it is part solved but scaling your outreach is a problem that is yet to be solved. No matter how solid your messaging is, sending it from 2 accounts will never get you the desired volume.

I got tired of paying over $100 to providers only to be banned later and burning $100 with every account, so I built my own warmup setup. Now I have more profiles than I actually need each month so I’m renting some out.

Here's what you get:

•⁠ ⁠30 French female profiles, properly aged
•⁠ ⁠Anywhere from 50 to 200 connections each (depends how long they've been around)
•⁠ ⁠Acceptance rates sitting at 40%+ in US SaaS right now
•⁠ ⁠10 to 15 invites a day, Mon through Sat. Nothing aggressive.

Why mine over the usual options?
Most providers charge $100/month. And when one of those accounts does eventually go down (they will), your lead list goes with it and so does all the active conversations. It happened to a friend of mine last year. Six months of pipeline, gone overnight.

Mine will cost you $29 a month, which is roughly a third of what you'd pay elsewhere.

Worth a look if :

•⁠ ⁠Agency owner running outreach at scale
•⁠ ⁠SDR working US/UK SaaS prospects
•⁠ ⁠Founder who's been banned before and isn't keen on a repeat

DM me if you want to chat. Happy to walk through the warmup logic so you actually know what you're paying for.

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u/Last_Inspector2515 — 3 days ago

Linkedin accounts at $29/month -- trying to make Linkedin outreach scalable

tldr; 30 Warmed-Up LinkedIn Accounts Available for Rent — $29/month

Hey guys, been doing LinkedIn outreach for years. The biggest bottleneck to scaling isn't the messaging - it's scaling accounts.

So I built my own warmup system from scratch that lets me grow new accounts.

I am renting accounts:

The Accounts

  • 30 female French profiles
  • 50–200 connections each
  • Consistently hitting 40%+ acceptance rates in the US SaaS market
  • Running on a safe cadence: 10–15 connections/day, Mon–Sat

Why this beats the market

Most providers charge $100+/month per account and still cap you at 25–30 connections/day. Worse — if the account gets flagged, your entire lead list disappears with it.

These accounts are warmed up gradually, kept under LinkedIn's radar, and priced at $29/month — a fraction of what you'd pay elsewhere.

Who this is for

  • Agencies running outreach at scale
  • SDRs prospecting into US SaaS
  • Founders who've had accounts banned before and can't afford to lose pipeline again
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u/Last_Inspector2515 — 4 days ago