Cold email doesn’t have to suck. In this video I jam with Christian about how to turn a “meh” product into something people actually want to click on—without blowing up your domain or spamming the planet. We start with the unsexy stuff (multiple domains, warmups, patience… yeah, I know) and then get into the fun part: crafting an offer that hits the biggest pain, shows real value, adds a little healthy urgency, and makes “yes” the easiest button in the room. No fluff, no novel-length copy—jus...
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Cold email doesn’t have to suck. In this video I jam with Christian about how to turn a “meh” product into something people actually want to click on—without blowing up your domain or spamming the planet. We start with the unsexy stuff (multiple domains, warmups, patience… yeah, I know) and then get into the fun part: crafting an offer that hits the biggest pain, shows real value, adds a little healthy urgency, and makes “yes” the easiest button in the room. No fluff, no novel-length copy—jus...
In this week’s live session, I’m breaking down the biggest marketing headlines that came out of May 2025 and what they actually mean for industrial companies and B2B marketers. First up, Salesforce just dropped $8 billion to acquire Informatica. I’ll walk you through why that matters, how it’s going to supercharge their AI capabilities, and what it means if you’re using—or competing against—Salesforce. Next, I dig into Google’s latest move: they’re rolling out ads directly into AI search ov...
Your Marketing SUCKS with Kyle Milan
Cold email doesn’t have to suck. In this video I jam with Christian about how to turn a “meh” product into something people actually want to click on—without blowing up your domain or spamming the planet. We start with the unsexy stuff (multiple domains, warmups, patience… yeah, I know) and then get into the fun part: crafting an offer that hits the biggest pain, shows real value, adds a little healthy urgency, and makes “yes” the easiest button in the room. No fluff, no novel-length copy—jus...