u/cyclopsmurphy

▲ 3 r/LUMS

What are the the best spots to work (remotely) at LUMS campus?

Preferably where one can have an online meeting in peace with stable WiFi and socket

Thanks

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u/cyclopsmurphy — 3 days ago

Sanity check on my lean cold email stack (<50 emails/day, high-ticket)

Hey everyone,

​I’m setting up the cold outreach infrastructure to expand my professional network and secure remote staffing contracts, specifically targeting APAC (Singapore).

​My strategy is extremely low-volume and hyper-personalized. I’ll be starting with under 10 emails a day, capping out at a maximum of 50 per day once I scale.

​Here is the tech stack I’m planning to use. I’d love some feedback on whether I’m overthinking this or missing any blind spots:

The Infrastructure:

  • 1 Burner Domain (cheap .co or .net)
  • 1 Google Workspace Account (Bought directly from Google to avoid reseller lock-in and keep complete admin control)
  • DNS: Fully authenticated (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) before sending a single email.

The Dilemma:

Because my volume is so low, I don't need complex automated sequences yet, but I am torn on the sending tool regarding deliverability:

  • Option A: Use Mailmeteor Free but completely turn off open/click tracking. This avoids their shared tracking domain and essentially sends pure plain-text emails via the Gmail API to guarantee inbox placement.
  • Option B: Pay for GMass Standard ($20/mo) strictly to get a Custom Tracking Domain. This isolates my reputation and lets me track opens/clicks safely without tripping enterprise firewalls.

My questions:

  1. ​Does this baseline infrastructure look solid for a low-volume approach?
  2. ​At under 50 highly personalized emails a day, is it better to fly blind and guarantee deliverability (Option A), or is the data worth the $20 monthly overhead (Option B)?

​Appreciate any advice!

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u/cyclopsmurphy — 9 days ago

Sanity check on my lean cold email stack (<50 emails/day, high-ticket)

Hey everyone, I’m setting up the cold outreach infrastructure to expand my professional network and secure remote staffing contracts, specifically targeting APAC (Singapore). My strategy is extremely low-volume and hyper-personalized. I’ll be starting with under 10 emails a day, capping out at a maximum of 50 per day once I scale. Here is the tech stack I’m planning to use. I’d love some feedback on whether I’m overthinking this or missing any blind spots: The Infrastructure: 1 Burner Domain (cheap .co or .net) 1 Google Workspace Account (Bought directly from Google to avoid reseller lock-in and keep complete admin control) DNS: Fully authenticated (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) before sending a single email. The Dilemma: Because my volume is so low, I don't need complex automated sequences yet, but I am torn on the sending tool regarding deliverability: Option A: Use Mailmeteor Free but completely turn off open/click tracking. This avoids their shared tracking domain and essentially sends pure plain-text emails via the Gmail API to guarantee inbox placement. Option B: Pay for GMass Standard ($20/mo) strictly to get a Custom Tracking Domain. This isolates my reputation and lets me track opens/clicks safely without tripping enterprise firewalls. My questions: Does this baseline infrastructure look solid for a low-volume approach? At under 50 highly personalized emails a day, is it better to fly blind and guarantee deliverability (Option A), or is the data worth the $20 monthly overhead (Option B)? Appreciate any advice!

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u/cyclopsmurphy — 9 days ago
▲ 8 r/Lahore

I just had an experience today of visiting the E khidmat markaz Lahore near Arfa Karim tower. I told them I applied online almost a week ago on the app for Domicile and they pretty much said the online application is useless. I still have to bring all the physical documents and apply there again only 215 Rupees fees won't be taken from me again and it will take 16 days for Domicile.

What's the purpose of an app if we have to do everything from scratch and manually. What's the logic behind this? It's better to not have an app for this at all.

This post is to spread awareness about this issue and to understand everyone's perspective and experience regarding this

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u/cyclopsmurphy — 18 days ago