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Never Let a Lead Go Cold Again

Most small business owners follow up once, maybe twice, then give up.
The sale usually happens on touch five through eight.

Section 1 — The Pain

Good intentions, bad memory, no system.
You talk to a prospect on Thursday.
You mean to follow up on Monday.
Something comes up.
Wednesday you remember.
You send a "just checking in" email that gets ignored.
Friday you give up and move on.
That prospect buys from your competitor three weeks later.
Not because your offer was worse — because you stopped showing up.
This happens every week.
It's costing you real money.


Section 2 — How BerserkerMail Sequences Solve It

Written once, runs forever.
You build the sequence during Day 2 of the training: five to eight touches, spaced appropriately, in your voice, for your specific prospect type.
The sequence starts automatically when a contact hits a trigger.
It follows up whether you remember or not.
It stops when they reply or book a call.
You never have to think about follow-up again.


Section 3 — The Outcome

A pipeline that works while you sleep.
Your past leads — the ones you gave up on at touch two — re-enter the sequence.
Some of them reply.
Some of them book.
The ones who aren't ready yet stay in the sequence.
Nothing goes cold.
Nothing requires your memory.
The follow-up just runs.