Hey guys just joined and have played around with Clay for a bit. I'm a marketer and also just started a junk removal company, I want to eventually niche down to serving junk removal companies for my marketing services. Would I be able to use Clay to scrape leads and look for local realtors/property managers that I can send cold emails to in order to try and get repeat junk removal business from them? Am I able to send personal outreach with Claygent or whichever AI it uses? I wanna offer this cold email service for these guys, just wanna make sure Clay would be the right fit for this kinda thing. Thanks!
Hi - Kevin F. Welcome! Yes. Clay is a great fit for that use case. You can use Clay to find and enrich local realtors and property managers (via Find Companies + Find People), verify their contact info and then push them into your cold outreach tool claygent can also help with research and personalization so your emails donβt look generic In short you can definitely build repeatable lead lists for junk removal campaigns and even offer cold email as a service using Clay. Itβs exactly what many agencies do today.
Yes Clay can definitely help. You can scrape local realtors/property managers via Google Maps or other directories, then enrich them in Clay with contact info. From there, you can push them into Instantly/Lemlist for cold outreach. Claygent helps personalize your emails by pulling in context, but the actual sending is through your email tool. Perfect setup for offering this kind of service.
Thanks guys!! Sounds good, I was planning on sending cold emails through HighLevel after my subdomain warms up properly & I'm already paying for this software. If I wanna find realtors, property managers, or other similar commercial leads, would I choose find companies or find people? Would I be able to find the owner's details after scraping some companies?
the details you could get for free is the name, company name, domain, linkedin url and location. but if you want to find emails and some other info you have to enrich it and they cost credits
Didn't know that info was free, thanks!!
