Reach brand-new businesses
before anyone else knows they exist.
Here is the trap nobody talks about. You buy a lead list, and so did fifty other people, so by the time your email lands that business has already deleted a hundred pitches just like yours. You are fighting for scraps everyone else already picked over. So I stopped chasing tired old lists and did the opposite. Tens of thousands of businesses register somewhere every single day, and almost nobody reaches them while they are still fresh. I use cloud software that hands me those brand-new businesses daily, with verified emails and cell phones, then reaches them first with an automated sequence. No competition, because I get there on day one, before anyone else even finds them. This page shows exactly how it works and how I use it in my own business.
Your best prospect registered this morning. By tomorrow, everyone will be chasing them.
Think about how most people find leads. They buy a list, and that same list has been sold to hundreds of others, so every business on it has already been pitched to death. You show up late, you sound like everyone else, and you get ignored. That is not a hard-work problem. It is a timing problem. Right now, somewhere, thousands of new businesses are being created, and for a short window nobody has reached them yet. That window is the opportunity. So I stopped fighting over stale lists and started getting the brand-new businesses the moment they appear. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.
Who 50k emails a day is for
Anyone who sells to businesses and needs a steady flow of fresh prospects. Agencies, freelancers, service providers, coaches, anyone doing B2B outreach. It works even if you hate cold outreach, because the software finds the fresh businesses and the sequence does the reaching for you.
What goes wrong without 50k emails a day
Without it, you are always late. You pay for lists everyone already has, you compete with a hundred other pitches, and your best emails land in a burned-out inbox. You blame your copy or your offer, when the real problem is that you reached them last instead of first.
How 50k emails a day works
Cloud software surfaces newly registered businesses every day, tens of thousands of them, each with a verified work email and cell phone. You filter down to your niche and area, load them into an automated email sequence, and you are the first contact that business ever gets.
What 50k emails a day gives back each month
A daily supply of fresh businesses nobody else has reached, contacted automatically while they are brand new. Reach them first each day and a slice of them reply simply because you got there before the crowd did.
I was sick of being late to every lead. I wanted the businesses before anyone else could touch them.
This automation lets me reach brand-new businesses on day one, so I get more customers for myself and for the businesses I run this for. The idea is simple. For years I did outreach the way everyone does it, buying lists, scraping directories, emailing businesses that had already seen the same pitch a thousand times. I was always the last one through the door, and it showed in my reply rate.
So I changed the timing instead of the copy. I started using software that surfaces newly registered businesses every single day, before they land on the lists everyone else buys. Not stale records, not businesses that have been pitched raw for years. Brand-new ones, fresh that day, each arriving with a verified work email and a verified cell phone I can actually reach.
Then comes the part that makes it a machine. I do not hand-email tens of thousands of businesses. I filter the daily feed down to the niche and area I want, load the fresh contacts into an automated email sequence, and let it do the reaching. The business gets a warm, relevant message on day one, and it comes from me, because I am the only one who found them this early.
From there I do the one thing my competitors cannot. I am the first contact that business ever gets, before they are jaded, before their inbox fills with pitches, before anyone else even knows they exist. Most people fight over the same tired leads. I skip the fight entirely by getting there first. That head start is the whole game.
The numbers here are kept deliberately modest. There are tens of thousands of new businesses every day, and I only need a small share of the ones in my niche to reply for it to pay for itself many times over. A few fresh conversations a day, from businesses nobody else reached, quietly compound into customers I would otherwise never have met.
Proof point: I have documented how I run my business and the income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and my growth path in the road to 10 million, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.
Three moves that put you in front of a business before your competition finds it
What made this work was refusing to compete on old ground. Most people fight over the same picked-over lists and wonder why nobody replies. The moves here do the opposite. They catch the business the day it is born, hand you a verified way to reach it, and get your message in before anyone else has even seen the name. There is a clear order to it, so you press the same lever every time: catch them fresh, reach them verified, get there first. That is how you stop being one of a hundred pitches and start being the only one.
Catch the business the day it is born
The first move is to reach businesses while they are still fresh. Most people accept that they have to work from lists everyone else already has, records that have been sold and pitched for years. This does the opposite. It surfaces the businesses that registered today, tens of thousands of them, before they land on a single cold list. So the business you contact has not seen your competitors yet, has not built up its wall of ignored pitches, and is genuinely at the start of its journey. When you reach a business that fresh, the whole game changes shape. You stop fighting over scraps and start meeting prospects before anyone else even knows they exist.
Reach them with verified email and phone
The second move is to make sure you can actually reach the business, cleanly. A fresh lead is worthless if the email bounces and the number is dead. So every business in the feed arrives with a verified work email and a verified cell phone. That means your automated sequence lands in real inboxes instead of tanking your sending reputation on dead addresses, and the replies you get are from real people at real businesses. You filter the daily flood down to your niche and area, and what you keep is a clean, reachable list of fresh prospects. That reliability is what turns a big number into actual conversations.
Get there first, before the crowd
The third move is the one your competitors cannot copy, because they never found the business this early. You reach out first. You load the fresh, verified contacts into an automated email sequence, and it opens a warm, relevant conversation on day one, while the business is brand new and nobody else has pitched them. No waiting, no fighting for attention in a crowded inbox. You are early, you are relevant, and you are the only one there. Do this every day and it changes your pipeline, because in most markets the sale goes to whoever shows up first with the right thing to say. This makes sure that person is you.
Once those three moves are in place, the fight is over before it starts. You catch businesses the day they appear, you have a verified way to reach every one of them, and your sequence gets there first. You bring the niche and the offer, and the machine hands you a fresh, reachable list every single day. With an automated sequence to brand-new businesses you feel it fast, and every business you reach first is one your competitors never even saw.
Before the system
- Buying lists everyone else already bought and burned
- Emailing businesses pitched a thousand times before me
- Always the last voice in a crowded, jaded inbox
- Dead addresses tanking my sending reputation
- Competing on old leads and blaming my copy for it
After the system
- A fresh flood of brand-new businesses every single day
- Verified work email and cell phone on every lead
- My sequence reaching them on day one, first
- No competition, because nobody else found them yet
- A steady stream of fresh conversations nobody else had
Prompt 1: decide which fresh businesses to contact first
A daily flood of new businesses is only useful if you know which ones fit you best. The biggest mistake is emailing everything and reaching no one well. Use this prompt to sort the day’s fresh leads into the ones worth your sequence right now.
Fresh lead prioritiser
Act as a B2B lead strategist. Every day I get a list of newly registered businesses with their industry, location, and size, and I want to focus only on the ones that fit what I sell. Today's fresh list: [paste the businesses, industries, locations, and sizes]. Tell me which ones to contact first: rank them by how well they match my ideal customer, group them into contact now, contact later, and skip, and give me one line on why each top pick is worth reaching today, while they are still brand new.
The output is a tight list of fresh businesses that actually fit you, not a firehose. Reach those first and you spend your outreach only on the newest leads most likely to say yes.
Prompt 2: write a day-one opener for a brand-new business
Reaching a business first is only an advantage if your message fits the moment. A generic pitch throws away the head start. Use this prompt to write an opener that speaks to a business in its very first days.
Day-one first-touch opener
Act as a friendly B2B outreach copywriter. I am reaching a business that just registered a few days ago, so I want a first message that feels timely and human, not like a cold list blast. About the business: [industry, location, likely stage, and what I sell that helps a brand-new business]. Write three short openers I could send by email. Each should acknowledge that they are just getting started, offer something genuinely useful for a new business, sound like one human writing to another, and end with one easy, low pressure question. Tell me in one line why each one works.
The output is a message that fits a business in its first days, because that is exactly who you reached. That is what makes a fresh business reply instead of filing you with the rest.
What you actually see when today’s businesses land
People assume this is complicated. It is not. Each morning the software drops that day’s newly registered businesses into your dashboard, each one a card with the business name, its industry and location, a verified work email, and a verified cell phone. Below is the plain picture of it: a calendar quietly spawning fresh business cards, each one checked and ready to reach. Nothing to scrape, nothing to guess, just fresh reachable businesses appearing where an empty list used to be.
Reach brand-new businesses before anyone else does
50k Emails a Day surfaces tens of thousands of newly registered businesses every single day, each with a verified work email and cell phone. Filter to your niche, reach them first. Fresh leads, zero competition.
Day one: your first fresh leads, and your first reply nobody else could have gotten.
Most people put off fixing this because they think good leads are hard to find, so they keep grinding the same tired lists. That is exactly why this matters. 50k Emails a Day is meant to work from the moment you log in, not after some long setup. On day one you pick your niche, pull that day’s fresh businesses, load them into a sequence, and start reaching people no competitor has touched yet.
Day one looks like this. You log in and set the filters for the niche and area you sell to. The day’s newly registered businesses appear, each with a verified work email and cell phone. You load a batch into your automated email sequence, and it starts sending a warm, relevant first message to businesses that were created only hours or days ago. By the end of the day your sequence is running, and the first replies come from businesses that have never been pitched by anyone but you.
The point of day one is not a huge blast. The point is to prove that fresh, verified businesses land in your dashboard every day, that your sequence reaches them first, and that a reply from a brand-new business is a conversation your competitors literally could not have had. Once that is running, every day after simply hands you another fresh batch nobody else has reached.
From there the maths is simple and conservative. There are tens of thousands of new businesses every day, so you are never short on supply. Even if only a small share of the ones in your niche reply, and only some of those turn into customers, that is a steady stream of new business from leads nobody else even had. Over months, those fresh conversations stack up into customers you would otherwise never have met.
All of this runs while you focus on the work you actually enjoy. You set the niche once, the software finds the fresh businesses, verifies them, and your sequence reaches them first. No more buying stale lists. No more being the hundredth pitch. Your outreach becomes a daily stream of brand-new businesses, contacted before anyone else knew they were there.
Prompt 3: write the day-one outreach sequence
You are reaching fresh businesses, so your sequence has to feel timely and human. A stiff, generic blast throws away the whole advantage. Use this prompt to write a short outreach sequence for brand-new businesses.
Fresh-business sequence writer
Act as a warm B2B email copywriter. I am reaching businesses that registered in the last few days, and I want a short automated email sequence that feels timely and helpful, not like a cold pitch. About them: [industry, location, what I sell, and how it helps a brand-new business specifically]. Write a three email sequence spread over about a week. The first should acknowledge they are just starting and offer something useful, the second should add a new angle, the third should make it easy to reply. Keep each under 110 words, sound like one human helping another, and tell me the single job each email is doing.
The output is a sequence a brand-new business actually wants to read, because it meets them at the exact moment they are figuring things out. That timing is what turns a fresh lead into a reply.
Prompt 4: build a gentle follow-up for the ones who go quiet
Not every fresh business replies to the first sequence, and that is normal. The follow-up is where most people give up and lose the lead. Use this prompt to build a short, human follow-up for new businesses that did not answer yet.
Follow-up sequence builder
Act as a follow-up copywriter. I reached a newly registered business with a short sequence and they have not replied yet. I want to follow up without being annoying. About the situation: [what I sell, the industry and stage of the business, and the messages I already sent]. Write a short three message follow-up spread over two weeks. Each one should add a new reason to reply that fits an early-stage business, stay warm and human, never guilt them, and give an easy way out. Tell me in one line what job each message does and when to send it.
The output is a follow-up that keeps you present without pushing. It is how a fresh business that was simply busy getting started still turns into a conversation.
The exact setup, step by step
Set your niche and area once
Start with the only decision that matters: who you sell to. You log in and set a couple of simple filters, the industry and the location you want. That is it. From then on, the daily flood of newly registered businesses is trimmed down to only the ones that fit you, so you never wade through tens of thousands of names by hand. You do this once, and every day after the software applies it automatically. This single step is what turns a giant firehose into a focused stream of fresh businesses in exactly your market, ready to reach.
Pull today’s newly registered businesses
Now the software goes to work. Each day it surfaces the businesses that registered recently, tens of thousands of them across everything, and hands you the slice that matches your filters. These are not stale records dug out of an old directory. They are brand new, fresh that day, and for a short window nobody else has reached them. You do nothing here except open the list. This is the moment your timing advantage appears, because while everyone else is grinding lists that have been pitched for years, you are looking at businesses that were born this morning.
See the verified email and phone on each one
Here is where a fresh name becomes something you can act on. For each business you get the verified contact details: a verified work email and a verified cell phone, alongside the industry and location. So you are not guessing whether the address is real or the number is dead. You know it. Your automated sequence lands in a real inbox, your calls reach a real phone, and your sending reputation stays clean because you are not blasting a broken list. This is the difference between a fresh lead you can trust and a random record you cannot. One is a business you can reach today. The other is a bounce waiting to happen.
Load them into an automated sequence
This is the piece that turns a list into a machine. You do not hand-email thousands of businesses. You take the day’s fresh, verified contacts and drop them into an automated email sequence, the kind that sends a warm first message, then a follow-up, then another, on its own. So the reaching happens without you sitting there typing. You set the messages once, and every new batch of fresh businesses flows through the same sequence. Instead of outreach being a daily grind, it becomes a system that quietly contacts brand-new businesses for you, at scale, while you do other things.
Reach them first, on day one
Now you do the thing your competitors cannot, because they never found the business this early. You reach out first. Your sequence sends a warm, relevant message to a business that registered days ago, while it is still brand new and no other pitch has landed. No waiting, no fighting for attention in a jaded inbox. You are early, you are relevant, and you are the only one there. This is where the whole machine pays off, because in most markets the sale goes to whoever shows up first with the right thing to say. This makes sure that person is you, every single day.
Turn a daily feed into steady new customers
Final piece, and it is the one that compounds. You do this every day: pull the fresh businesses in your niche, load them into the sequence, and let it reach them first. Because there is always a new flood of registrations, you never run dry. Some businesses reply, some do not, but the ones who reply are prospects your competitors never even saw. Keep it running and the daily trickle becomes a steady stream of fresh conversations, month after month. This is how a $99 tool quietly turns a firehose of new businesses into customers, without you ever buying another stale list.
Set your niche
You pick the industry and area you sell to once, and the daily feed is trimmed to your market.
Pull fresh businesses
Each day, newly registered businesses arrive with verified work emails and cell phones.
Load the sequence
You drop the fresh contacts into an automated email sequence that reaches them for you.
Reach them first
Your message lands on day one, before any competitor knows the business exists.
Get a fresh flood of new businesses every single day
One flat price, and up to 150,000 newly registered businesses a day with verified emails and cell phones. Filter to your niche, load your sequence, reach them first. Tens of thousands of fresh leads a day for $99 a month. Stop fighting over stale lists.
The six months after I switched it on
Here is the shape of the first six months after I started pulling fresh businesses every day. The line tracks the extra value from conversations I would never have had, the brand-new businesses I reached first before any competitor found them. It builds steadily as I get into the habit of pulling the day’s fresh leads and letting the sequence run.
Monthly value from businesses I reached first
Three things matter on this chart. The value climbs steadily as the daily habit builds, not in a spike. Every dollar of it comes from businesses nobody else had reached, so there is no crowded inbox fighting me. And all of it runs on a flat $99 a month, no matter how many fresh leads I pull.
What other people found when they switched it on
I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. People who started reaching newly registered businesses on their own sent back what changed in their first month.
“I spent years buying lists everyone else already had. The first week I emailed businesses that registered days earlier, my reply rate more than doubled. Same offer, just first in the door.”
“The verified phone and email is the part that saved me. My old lists were half dead and killing my sending. Now the sequence actually lands and the replies are real people at real businesses.”
“I run this for my clients now. I hand them brand-new businesses in their market every month, reached before their competitors even know the names, and they happily pay me more the longer it runs.”
“Knowing day one was just set a filter and load a sequence kept it easy. By month two I had a simple daily habit, and reaching businesses first quietly became my best source of new clients.”
What you get with 50k Emails a Day
50k Emails a Day is one focused tool that does a single valuable thing extremely well: it hands you brand-new businesses every day, before anyone else finds them. You set your niche once, and from then on the businesses that registered today arrive ready for you to reach.
Every day you get access to a fresh flood of 50,000 to roughly 150,000 newly registered businesses, depending on how busy registrations are, and you filter that down to your exact market. Each lead comes with a verified work email and a verified cell phone, so your automated sequence lands in real inboxes and your sending stays clean. Because the businesses are brand new, you are reaching them before any competitor even knows they exist, which is the whole edge.
It costs $99 a month, flat, no matter how many fresh leads you pull, which works out to a tiny fraction of a cent per business. Compared with what most people pay for stale lists that are already saturated, a flat $99 for a daily stream of businesses nobody else has reached is about as cheap as new customers get.
Newly registered business leads: common questions
Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.
How fresh are these business leads?
They are brand new. The software surfaces businesses that registered in the last day or so, before they show up on the cold lists everyone else is buying and burning. That freshness is the whole edge. You are reaching a business on day one, while nobody has pitched them yet, instead of being the hundredth person to email a lead that has been sold a thousand times.
How many new leads do I actually get?
Between 50,000 and roughly 150,000 newly registered businesses every day, depending on how busy registrations are that day. You never touch all of them. You filter down to your niche and area, take the ones that fit, and reach them first. The point is not the raw number, it is that there is always a fresh supply nobody else has contacted yet.
Are the emails and phone numbers really verified?
Yes. Every lead comes with a verified work email and a verified cell phone, so you are not blasting a list of dead addresses and watching your sending reputation sink. Verified contacts mean your automated sequence actually lands, your replies are real, and you spend your time on conversations instead of cleaning a broken list.
What does it cost?
It is 99 dollars a month, flat. For tens of thousands of fresh, verified new-business leads every single day, that works out to a tiny fraction of a cent per lead. Compared with what most people pay for stale lists that are already saturated, paying 99 dollars for a daily stream of businesses nobody else has reached yet is about as cheap as new customers get.
Can I use this for my own niche, or for clients?
Both, and that is where it gets powerful. You filter the daily feed down to any niche and location you want, so you can run it for your own business or for clients who need a steady flow of fresh prospects. You hand a client brand-new businesses in their market every month, reached before their competitors, and the longer it runs the more they want to keep paying you.
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