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Welcome to the new format of Woodpecker's newsletter! From now on, you’ll get monthly updates o

Welcome to the new format of Woodpecker's newsletter! From now on, you’ll get monthly updates of what’s new in Woodpecker, along with the juiciest cold email tips. Buckle up and let’s go! Woodpecker’s new features: 1. [Adaptive sending:]( Prevent the ‘Google has blocked your account’ screen It happens when you send more emails than email providers allow. Based on signals from email providers, Adaptive Sending automatically slows down your sending volume. When it is safe again, it resumes higher sending volumes. 2. [Centralized Inbox:]( Never miss another hot reply again, maximize your chances of booking meetings See and manage all your messages from all your inboxes in one central inbox. Automatically sort your messages into folders such as interested, auto-replied or bounced. 3. [Multilanguage interest level:]( See all email replies from all inboxes in all languages, organized for you based on the interest level (interested, maybe later and not interested) 4. [Bulk upload of email accounts:]( Add multiple email accounts in one click Upload your email accounts in batches of up to 200 with a CSV file. 5. [Bulk domain blacklisting:]( Block all domain variations from getting your cold emails with one symbol: % Add '%' to block any suffix or prefix in a domain automatically. For example, %woodpecker blocks all ‘getwoodpecker’, ‘trywoodpecker’ etc. You can use '%' multiple times to refine your block. For example, %woodpecker%.% blocks all suffixes, prefixes and ending combinations. Cold email tip: Is cold email still worth it in 2024: The answer is YES and here are two reasons why: - The cost per lead can go as low as $18.12 - No other channels let you target prospects as precisely Not convinced? Check out my [LinkedIn post]( where I did the math for you to prove that’s true. See you next month! P.S. If you’d like to see any specific outbound tips, please let me know by replying to this email. I’ll do my best to cover them asap! -- [Profile photo] Best Regards, Margaret Sikora CEO @Woodpecker.co 29D Krakowska STR, 50‑424 Wroclaw, Poland, EU [LinkedIn]( . You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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