
365 Days of Stories – Day 54: I couldn’t even get someone to talk to me. That was the real pain.
When I started ElevateIdea two years back, we explored multiple business ideas.
Some were products. Some were services. All of them died for the same reason:
I couldn’t reach the customer. Not to pitch. Not to sell. Just to ask: 👉 “Do you even need something like this?”
And I didn’t know how to even begin that conversation.
I come from a tech background. I wasn’t a natural at outreach. I didn’t know where to find people, what to write, or how to get a response.
So I started experimenting.
First, I discovered LinkedIn Sales Navigator. Finally, I could filter by stage, title, geography — and identify my ICP: early-stage startup founders.
That felt like a breakthrough.
I sent connection requests with personalized messages. People accepted.
But after that? Silence. No replies. No conversations.
I started reacting to posts, nudging again, trying to stay visible. But personalizing every first message was burning me out. Hours of effort — with nothing to show for it.
Then a founder friend said:
“You need to call people.”
He introduced me to Lusha, where I could find phone numbers and emails.
I tried calling.
Most people hung up. Some stayed on just because I said I was the founder.
It felt awful. I told my friend, “This isn’t working.”
He said:
“If you want to be a cricketer, you’ve got to face 1000 balls.”
It made sense. But I still didn’t know where to play.
Then came Apollo — and finally, some rhythm. I built a basic but repeatable outreach flow — the one I still use:
Send cold email to my ICP → Not personalized. Just direct and credibility-focused
Follow-up email after 2 days → Just 2 lines
LinkedIn connection request after 3 more days → Again, direct. No fluff
Personalized message only if they respond
If someone takes the effort to reply, even a “Hi” — I do my research and respond personally.
Because if they made time for me, I owe them that much.
Slowly, it started working. 📬 Email open rate: 62.2% 🔗 Click rate: 6.9% 📥 Reply / Connection acceptance: 18.8% 🤝 Interested in intro call: 4.3%
All meetings are 45-minute Google Meet intros. I ask for consent to record, and I share the recording afterward. That small gesture helps me stay in their mind.
And the best part? People now ask me how I do outbound. Founders. Marketers. Even early sales teams.
I still don’t think I’ve “figured it out.” But I’ve gone from stuck and silent → to structured conversations with intent.
A mentor told me recently: “If a founder can’t sell, they can’t build a real business.”
I feel that now. Deeply.
Sales isn’t about tricks. It’s about learning how to earn someone’s time, when they owe you nothing.
Still learning. Still growing.
But I wanted to share this journey — raw and real.
If you’re figuring it out too, happy to swap notes.
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