Weekly Report

Week 1 Report

Week 1 is the first send week on properly built sending accounts. 519 emails went out across two campaigns in two days, seven people replied, and one of them is a live conversation. Alongside the sending we built two new lead engines: a job-signal scanner that finds companies with open search roles right now, and a directory scrape of specialist agencies.

519
Emails Sent
7
Replies
1
Live Conversation
100
Inboxes Ready
Overview
What this covers
The results have been held back by the sending accounts, and that is now fixed

The honest headline is this. Results so far have been modest, and the cause was the sending accounts rather than the offer or the list. The original campaign ran on 36 mailboxes hosted on .info domains. That extension carries a poor reputation with the inbox providers, so a large share of those emails were filtered before anyone read them. We have retired that campaign and those mailboxes rather than keep pushing volume through them.

Everything now sends from .co domains that have been warmed the proper way. Two campaigns launched on 7 July, 519 emails went out in two days, and seven people replied. One of those, Anton at JustWeb Agency, asked for his report, has had it, and we are speaking with him again today. That is a 1.35 percent reply rate on the first real sample from clean infrastructure.

Behind the sending we built two new lead engines. The first is an automation that continuously scans Indeed, LinkedIn and the applicant tracking systems for companies advertising SEO, paid and performance roles. It finds the brand-new listings and the ones sitting open beyond thirty days, works out roughly what that empty seat is costing them, and opens with that number. That is 658 companies who already know they have the problem. The second is a scrape of the specialist agency directories, Clutch and DesignRush, for another 158 agencies that hire this exact profile.

The Numbers
This week's send

Both campaigns launched on 7 July and send only from warmed .co domains. Every figure is pulled live from Instantly for the window 2 July to 9 July 2026, day by day. Nothing is carried forward from last week.

CampaignStatusEmails sentRepliesBounced
US General SEO AgenciesLive 7 Jul26041
US Legal SEO AgenciesLive 7 Jul25932
Total 519 7 3
What this tells us
519 emails produced seven replies, a 1.35 percent reply rate, and one of those replies turned into a live conversation inside the same week. Bounces came in at three out of 519, well under one percent, which says the lists are clean and the new domains are landing. This is a small sample over two days, so treat it as an early signal rather than a trend. What matters is that mail is now reaching the inbox, which was not true before.
The Opportunity
A live conversation, week one
Positive reply
Anton JustWeb Agency
Replied 8 July. Contacted via cold email on the US General SEO Agencies campaign.
Report sent
★★★
Positive replyReport sentSpoke briefly by phoneFollow-up call today
What they said
Hey, sure! Thanks

Where it stands

  • 7 July: opening email sent, asking whether we could run JustWeb Agency through the tool and send the report across.
  • 8 July: Anton replied asking us to send it.
  • 8 July: his personalised Search Hiring Economics Report was built and sent.
  • 9 July: we reached him by phone but he was in the middle of something, so we kept it short.
  • 9 July: calling him back later today to pick the conversation up properly.
The honest read
This is a real conversation with a warm prospect, and nothing more than that yet. He has asked for the report and taken a phone call, which is further than most cold contacts get in week one. He has not yet had a proper conversation with us and he is not a qualified call. A call counts as qualified once it has actually been held and it clears all five criteria we agreed: decision maker, buyer rather than candidate, US or UK, a real hiring need, and genuine interest. Today's call is where we find that out.
New This Week
The job-signal engine

The strongest time to reach a company about a search hire is while the role is sitting open and costing them money. So we built an automation that finds exactly those companies, every day, without anyone doing the looking.

658
Live job signals found
656
Distinct companies hiring
3
Boards scanned
Daily
Refresh cadence

How it works

1
Scan
The automation sweeps Indeed, LinkedIn and the applicant tracking systems for live SEO, paid and performance marketing roles, matching on the specific keywords that describe the profile Search For Hire places.
2
Filter
It keeps two groups. Brand-new listings, where the pain is fresh and no agency has called yet. And listings over thirty days old, where the role has clearly stalled and the cost of the empty seat is compounding.
3
Approach
We open with the number. This is roughly what the open seat is costing you. Would you like a quick call where we show you how we could fill it in a few weeks, with all of our guarantees behind it.

Where the signals come from

SourceWhat we pull
IndeedLive SEO, paid and performance role listings, with posting age
LinkedInCompany job posts and the hiring manager behind each one
Applicant tracking systemsRoles posted straight to company career pages, which rarely reach the job boards
Why this changes the conversation
A cold email asks a company to imagine a problem. This one describes a problem they are already living with, in pounds, using their own job listing as the evidence. Every one of the 658 companies has told the internet they need someone. The campaign is built and loaded, ready to launch behind the warmed inboxes.
The Pipeline
Lead lists built and loaded

Four lead lists are now built, cleaned, checked against the do-not-contact list, and loaded. Two are sending, two are ready to launch.

ListLeadsWhere they came fromStatus
US General SEO Agencies537Agency directories and searchSending
US Legal SEO Agencies398Legal search verticalSending
Job-signal companies658Indeed, LinkedIn and applicant tracking systemsBuilt, ready to launch
Specialist agency directories158Clutch (82) and DesignRush (76)Built, ready to launch
Total1,751
The plan is to test, then double down
These four lists are four different bets. Agencies who hire search talent, the legal search vertical specifically, companies with a role open right now, and the specialist directories. We run them in parallel, watch which one produces replies and booked calls, then move the sending volume behind whichever wins. That is why the lists are deliberately kept separate rather than merged into one pool.
Deliverability
What's actually ready

This is the real ready picture, counted from actual warmup age on domains we would genuinely send from. The 100 mailboxes on .info domains are excluded because they are not usable, and they are the reason the earlier campaign underperformed.

100
Inboxes cleared to send
50
Domains live
56
Still warming
10/day
Hard send cap each
Clean infrastructure, and more warming behind it
100 mailboxes across 50 dedicated .co domains have cleared the full fourteen day warmup and are cleared to send. Another 56 are warming now and come online on a rolling basis. We are buying more domains this week so there is always a batch warming in the background and warmup never becomes the thing that caps growth. Every inbox stays hard capped at ten emails a day. We scale by adding inboxes, never by pushing more through each one, which is exactly what protects the domains that are working.
The Plan
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