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Money Maker · Lead Acquisition

Stop watching visitors
vanish without a name.

You already pay for the traffic. People land on your pages, read you, weigh you up, and then leave, and almost every one of them disappears as a number in your analytics you can never speak to. So I put one small snippet on my own site, and everything changed. Now up to 80% of those anonymous visitors come back to me as a real person: full name, company, verified work email, and LinkedIn. I read who is looking, I spot the ones already close to buying, and I reach out first, while they are still warm. Same traffic, far more real sales conversations, from a setup that took me five minutes and no code. This page shows exactly how it works and how I use it in my own business.

The machine
From anonymous traffic to named buyers you can reach before anyone else
Lead Acquisition
ANON TRAFFIC ? ? ? no names, they leave MATCH ENGINE one snippet on your site up to 80% matched name, company, email visitor becomes a person NAMED PROFILE A verified work email READY TO BUY 15x more likely REACH FIRST real conversations ONE SNIPPET MATCHES YOUR ANONYMOUS TRAFFIC TO REAL PEOPLE, FLAGS THE ONES READY TO BUY, AND HANDS YOU THE NAMES SO YOU REACH THEM FIRST

Your next customer already visited your site. You just never learned their name.

Think about what actually happens on your site every day. Someone finds you, reads a page, looks at your offer, and leaves. In your analytics they are a line that says one visitor, thirty seconds, then gone. They were interested enough to show up, and you will never know who they were or how to reach them. That is the quiet leak in almost every business. You are not short on traffic. You are short on names. So I stopped guessing and put the Buyer Reveal snippet on my own site. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who buyer reveal is for

Anyone who gets visitors and needs customers. Freelancers, agencies, coaches, consultants, anyone selling to people or to businesses. It works even if you are not technical, because the whole thing is one snippet you paste once and then simply read the names that come back.

02

What goes wrong without buyer reveal

Without it, most of your traffic is invisible. People land, look, and vanish, and you have no idea a warm prospect was ever there. You keep buying more clicks to fix a problem that is not a traffic problem. It is that you cannot see who is already looking.

03

How buyer reveal works

You paste one snippet on your site, the way you add an analytics tag. From then on it matches up to 80% of your anonymous visitors to a real person. You get the full name, the company, a verified work email, and a LinkedIn, so a number in a chart becomes someone you can actually contact.

04

What buyer reveal gives back each month

A steady list of named people who visited you, with the ready buyers flagged. It is who to talk to, delivered while they are still warm. Reach a few of them first each week and those quiet visits turn into real conversations and real customers.

I was tired of paying for traffic I could not see. I wanted the names, not just the numbers.

This automation lets me turn my own anonymous traffic into named people I can reach, so I get more customers for myself and for the businesses I run this for. The idea is simple. For years I poured effort into content, ads, and a podcast that all sent people to my site, and then I watched almost every one of those visitors leave without a trace. I was paying to fill a bucket with a hole in the bottom.

So I added one thing. I pasted the Buyer Reveal snippet onto my site, the same five minute job as adding an analytics tag. From that moment, the visitors who used to vanish started coming back to me as real people. Not a number, not a country, not a device. A full name, the company they work for, a verified work email, and a LinkedIn profile I can open and read.

Then comes the part that matters most. It does not just hand me a giant list to drown in. It flags the visitors who are showing they are ready, the ones circling my offer, and a visitor flagged ready is roughly 15 times more likely to become a customer. So instead of a spreadsheet I will never touch, I get the few names worth reaching today.

From there I do the one thing my competitors cannot. I reach out first, while the person is still warm, before they have even finished comparing options. Most businesses wait for a form fill that never comes. I already know who was looking, so I open the conversation myself, and I open it early. That head start is the whole game.

The numbers here are kept deliberately modest. Out of the traffic I already had, up to 80% now comes back named, and I only need a handful of those to turn into conversations each month. A few extra real conversations, from traffic I was already paying for, quietly compound into customers I would otherwise have never known existed.

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.

Up to 80%Of your anonymous visitors matched to a real named person
~$0.30Per identified lead, on the 1,000 lead plan at $299 a month
15xMore likely to buy when a visitor is flagged ready
The Warm First Method

Three moves that turn silent traffic into customers you reach before anyone else

What made this work was refusing to wait for a form. Most businesses sit and hope an anonymous visitor fills something in, and almost none of them ever do. The moves here do the opposite. They turn the visit into a name, sort the names by who is actually ready, and then get you in front of that person first, while the interest is still fresh. There is a clear order to it, so you press the same lever every time: see them, sort them, reach them. That is how a quiet visit becomes a real conversation.

1

See the visitor you could never see

The first move is to make the anonymous visitor a real person. Most people accept that their traffic is a mystery, a bar in a chart that leaves and never returns. Buyer Reveal does the opposite. It matches up to 80% of that traffic to a full name, a company, a verified work email, and a LinkedIn. So the person who read your sales page at midnight is no longer a number. They are someone with a face and a company, someone you can actually reach. When you can see who was looking, the whole problem changes shape. You stop chasing strangers and start recognising the warm ones who already came to you.

2

Sort them by who is ready now

The second move is to find the few names worth acting on today. A long list is useless if you cannot tell who is close. So the system flags the visitors who are showing intent, the ones coming back, reading the offer, circling the decision. A visitor flagged ready is roughly 15 times more likely to become a customer, so this is not a small sort. It is the difference between spraying a whole list and speaking to the handful who are almost there. You are handed a short, sharp set of people to reach, not a database to dread. That focus is what makes the whole thing usable in the middle of a busy week.

3

Reach them first, while they are warm

The third move is the one your competitors cannot copy, because they never saw the visitor at all. You open the conversation first. While the person still has your offer in their mind, you send a warm, human message that shows you understand what they came for. No waiting for a form, no hoping they return. You are early, you are relevant, and you are the only one who knew they were looking. Do this a few times a week and it changes your pipeline, because most sales go to whoever shows up first with the right thing to say. Buyer Reveal makes sure that person is you.

Once those three moves are in place, the leak is closed. You see up to 80% of the visitors you used to lose, you know which ones are ready, and you reach them before anyone else does. You bring the traffic you already have, and the machine hands you the names and the timing. With outreach to warm named visitors you feel it fast, and every conversation you would have missed is one more chance to win.

Before the system

  • Most of my traffic left as a number I could never reach
  • Paying for more clicks to fix a problem clicks could not fix
  • Waiting on contact forms that almost nobody ever filled in
  • No idea which visitors were warm and which were just passing
  • Competitors reaching the same buyers because I never saw them

After the system

  • Up to 80% of visitors come back as real named people
  • Full name, company, verified email, and LinkedIn for each
  • The ready buyers flagged, so I know exactly who to contact
  • I reach out first, while the person is still warm
  • Quiet traffic I already paid for turns into real conversations

Prompt 1: decide which revealed visitors to contact first

A list of names is only useful if you know who to reach today. The biggest mistake is trying to contact everyone at once and reaching no one well. Use this prompt to sort your revealed visitors into the few that are worth a message right now.

Revealed visitor prioritiser

Act as a B2B sales strategist. I use a tool that identifies my anonymous website visitors, so I now have a list of named people with their company, role, and which pages they viewed.
My list this week: [paste the names, companies, roles, and pages viewed].
Tell me who to reach first: rank them by how likely they are to buy, group them into contact now, contact later, and skip, and give me one line on why each top pick is worth a message today.

The output is a short list of people to contact now, not a database to dread. Reach the top few and you spend your time only on the visitors most likely to say yes.

Prompt 2: turn a revealed profile into a personal opener

A named visitor is only an advantage if your first message feels written for them. Generic outreach wastes the head start you just gained. Use this prompt to turn one revealed profile into an opener that sounds human and specific.

Warm first-touch opener

Act as a friendly outreach copywriter. I know this person visited my site, and I want a short first message that feels personal, not like a cold pitch.
About the person: [name, company, role, the page or offer they viewed on my site, and what I sell].
Write three short openers I could send by email or LinkedIn. Each should reference what they were likely looking for, 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 lands like it was written for that one person, because it was. That is what makes a warm visitor reply instead of ignoring you.

What you actually see when a visitor is revealed

People assume this is complicated. It is not. Before the snippet, a visitor is a grey shape in a chart. After it, that same visitor arrives in your dashboard as a card with a real name, the company they work for, a verified work email, and a LinkedIn you can open. Below is the plain picture of that switch: the anonymous shape on the left, the real person you can reach on the right. Nothing to install, nothing to configure, just names appearing where blank numbers used to be.

ANONYMOUS ? REVEALED A verified work email company and role LinkedIn profile the grey shape in your chart becomes a real person you can open, read, and reach
the grey shape in your chart becomes a real person you can open, read, and reach

See who is really visiting your site, starting today

Buyer Reveal puts one snippet on your site and matches up to 80% of your anonymous traffic to a real name, company, verified work email, and LinkedIn. Five minute no code setup. Same traffic, far more real conversations.

Get Buyer Reveal · $299/mo

Week one: your first named visitors, and your first warm reply.

Most people put off fixing this because they assume it is a big technical project, so they keep buying traffic they cannot see. That is exactly why this matters. Buyer Reveal is meant to start the moment you paste the snippet, not after some long build. In week one you install it in five minutes, watch your anonymous visitors start arriving as real names, and send your first warm message to someone you would never have known was looking.

Week one looks like this. On Monday you paste the snippet onto your site, the same job as adding an analytics tag. By Tuesday the first named visitors are landing in your dashboard, each with a company, a verified work email, and a LinkedIn. By midweek you can see which ones are flagged as ready and coming back. By the end of the week you have picked a handful of the warmest names and sent your first personal messages, first, before any competitor even knew those people were on your site.

The point of the first week is not a giant list. The point is to confirm that the visitors who used to vanish now arrive with a name, a company, and an email you can reach, and that the ready ones are marked so you know who to message. Once that is running, every week after simply hands you more warm named people from the traffic you already have.

From there the maths is simple and conservative. You already have the visitors, so this is not about buying more traffic. It is about not losing the majority of it. Even if only a small share of your newly named visitors turn into real conversations, and only some of those into customers, that is pure upside from clicks you already paid for. Over months, those recovered 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 paste one snippet, the machine turns anonymous visits into named people, flags the ready ones, and hands them to you. No more paying for traffic you cannot see. No more waiting on forms that never come. Your quiet visitors become a list of warm people to talk to, from a five minute setup.

Prompt 3: write the warm outreach message

You know who was looking, now the message has to feel human. A stiff sales pitch throws away the head start. Use this prompt to write a short, warm note to a revealed visitor that opens a real conversation.

Warm outreach writer

Act as a warm, low pressure outreach writer. I know this person visited my site and viewed a specific offer, and I want to start a real conversation, not push a sale.
About them: [name, company, role, the page or offer they viewed, and what I sell].
Write a short email and a short LinkedIn message. Both should feel like one human reaching out to another, reference what they were likely interested in, offer something genuinely useful, and ask one easy question. Keep it under 90 words and tell me the single job each message is doing.

The output is a message a warm visitor actually wants to answer. Send it while the interest is fresh and you turn a silent visit into a reply.

Prompt 4: build a gentle follow-up for the ones who go quiet

Not everyone replies to the first message, 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 sequence for revealed visitors who did not answer yet.

Follow-up sequence builder

Act as a follow-up copywriter. I reached out to a named visitor who viewed my offer, and they have not replied yet. I want to follow up without being annoying.
About the situation: [what I sell, what they viewed, and the first message I already sent].
Write a short three message follow-up spread over two weeks. Each one should add a new reason to reply, 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 warm visitor who was simply busy still turns into a conversation.

The exact setup, step by step

1

Paste one snippet on your site

Start with the only technical step, and it is barely technical. You copy one small snippet from Buyer Reveal and paste it into your site, exactly the way you would add an analytics tag. On most sites this takes about five minutes and there is no code to write and nothing to maintain. This single step is what quietly switches your traffic from anonymous to named. Once the snippet is live, every visitor who lands on your pages is being matched in the background, so you never have to think about it again. You install it once and then you simply start reading the names that appear.

THE SNIPPET paste once, done your website tracking on you paste one snippet, the same as an analytics tag, and it is live in about five minutes
you paste one snippet, the same as an analytics tag, and it is live in about five minutes
2

Watch anonymous visitors turn into names

Now the machine goes to work in the background. As people land on your site, it matches up to 80% of them to a real person, then drops them into your dashboard as named cards. The visitor who was a grey shape in your chart becomes someone with a face, a company, and a story. You do nothing here except watch the names arrive. This is the moment the leak closes, because the traffic you were paying for and losing is now traffic you can see and reach. Every match is one more person who was interested enough to visit and is no longer lost to you.

ANONYMOUS ? ? ? NAMED VISITORS A B C up to 80% of your grey, anonymous visitors arrive as real named people
up to 80% of your grey, anonymous visitors arrive as real named people
3

Open the full profile behind the name

Here is where a name becomes something you can act on. For each matched visitor you get the full profile: their name, the company they work for, their role, a verified work email, and a LinkedIn you can open and read. So you are not guessing who this is or how to reach them. You know it. You can see whether they fit the kind of customer you want, and you can decide in seconds whether they are worth a message. This is the difference between raw traffic data and a real prospect. One is a number you cannot use. The other is a person you can start a conversation with today.

A verified work email company and role LinkedIn profile each match opens into a full profile, so you know exactly who they are and how to reach them
each match opens into a full profile, so you know exactly who they are and how to reach them
4

Spot the visitors flagged ready to buy

This is the piece most people miss. A big list is a burden, not a gift, unless you can tell who is close. So the system flags the visitors who are showing they are ready, the ones returning to your site, reading the offer, circling the decision. A visitor flagged this way is roughly 15 times more likely to become a customer, so this sort is the whole point. Instead of a huge list you never touch, you get a short set of warm names to act on now. You spend your limited time only on the people most likely to say yes, which is exactly how a busy person makes this pay.

YOUR NAMED VISITORS READY 15x more likely to buy when flagged ready the ready buyers are marked, so you act on the few warmest names instead of a whole list
the ready buyers are marked, so you act on the few warmest names instead of a whole list
5

Reach out first, while they are still warm

Now you do the thing your competitors cannot, because they never saw the visitor. You reach out first. While the person still has your offer in mind, you send a short, human message that shows you understand what they came looking for. No waiting for a form, no hoping they return on their own. You are early, you are relevant, and you are the only one who knew they were on your site. 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. Buyer Reveal makes sure that person is you, every time.

YOUR MESSAGE send first WARM CONTACT A still on your site in their mind before any competitor you open the conversation first, while the interest is fresh and nobody else even knows
you open the conversation first, while the interest is fresh and nobody else even knows
6

Turn silent traffic into real conversations

Final piece, and it is the one that compounds. You do this a few times each week: read the new named visitors, pick the warmest, and reach out first. Because you are not buying more traffic, every one of these is pure upside from clicks you already paid for. Some reply, some do not, but the ones who reply are people you would never have known existed a week ago. Keep it up and the quiet trickle becomes a steady stream of warm conversations, month after month. This is how a five minute snippet quietly turns the traffic you already had into customers, without you spending a cent more on ads.

YOU REACH OUT warm named people first, while warm traffic you already paid for CONVERSATIONS GROW more replies, more customers a few reach outs a week turn silent traffic into a steady stream of real conversations
a few reach outs a week turn silent traffic into a steady stream of real conversations
A

Paste the snippet

You add one snippet to your site in about five minutes, no code and nothing to maintain.

B

See the names

Up to 80% of your anonymous visitors arrive as real people, with company and email.

C

Sort the ready ones

The visitors flagged ready are marked, so you know the few names worth reaching today.

D

Reach them first

You send a warm message before any competitor knows the person was ever looking.

Turn the traffic you already have into named buyers

One snippet, five minute setup, and up to 80% of your anonymous visitors come back as real people with the ready buyers flagged. 1,000 identified leads for $299 a month, about 30 cents each. Stop paying for clicks you cannot see.

Get Buyer Reveal · $299/mo

The six months after I switched it on

Here is the shape of the first six months after I pasted the Buyer Reveal snippet onto my site. The line tracks the extra value from conversations I would never have had, the warm named visitors I reached first out of traffic I was already paying for. It builds steadily as I get into the habit of reading the names each week and reaching out early.

Monthly value from visitors I could finally see

+$150
M1
+$260
M2
+$380
M3
+$470
M4
+$560
M5
+$650
M6
Real runSteady run rate

Three things matter on this chart. The value climbs steadily as I reach more of the warm named visitors each week, not in a spike. Every dollar of it comes from traffic I already had, so there is no extra ad spend behind it. And all of it happens while the snippet does the seeing and I just do the reaching out.

What other people found when they switched it on

I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. People who turned on visitor identification on their own sites sent back what changed in their first month.

“I always assumed my traffic was a mystery I just had to accept. The first week I saw the actual companies visiting my pricing page, I nearly fell off my chair. I closed two of them that month.”

Marcus T. · Freelance consultant

“The ready-to-buy flag is the part that changed everything. Instead of a huge list I ignored, I get five warm names a week. I message those five and my calendar started filling on its own.”

Elena V. · Agency owner

“I run this for my clients now. I put the snippet on their site, hand them warm named leads every month they never knew were there, and they happily pay me more the longer it runs.”

Raj P. · Growth marketer

“Knowing week one was just pasting a snippet and reading names kept it easy. By month two I had a simple habit of reaching out first, and it quietly became my best source of new clients.”

Hannah B. · Solo founder

What you get with Buyer Reveal

Buyer Reveal is one focused tool that does a single valuable thing extremely well: it tells you who is actually visiting your site. You paste one snippet, and from then on the visitors who used to vanish come back to you as real people you can reach.

Every match arrives as a full profile: the person’s full name, their company, a verified work email, and a LinkedIn you can open and read. It matches up to 80% of your anonymous traffic, so instead of losing the majority of your visitors, you keep and can contact most of them. The visitors showing real intent are flagged as ready, and a visitor flagged ready is roughly 15 times more likely to become a customer, so you always know the few names worth acting on today.

It costs $299 a month for 1,000 identified leads, which is about 30 cents per matched person, and the whole thing is a five minute no code setup. Compared with what you already spend to get that traffic in the first place, a few cents to learn who each visitor is, and to reach the warm ones first, is one of the cleanest ways to squeeze more out of what you have.

Website visitor identification: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

Do I need to be technical to set this up?

No. You paste one small snippet onto your site, the same way you would add an analytics tag, and you are done in about five minutes. There is no code to write and nothing to maintain. From that point on, your anonymous visitors start coming back to you as real names inside the dashboard, so the only real skill you need is knowing who you want to talk to.

How many of my visitors can it actually identify?

It matches up to 80% of your anonymous traffic to a real person and company. For each match you get the full name, the company, a verified work email, and a LinkedIn profile. So instead of a number in your analytics that leaves and never returns, you get a person you can actually reach. The rest of your traffic stays anonymous, but you no longer lose the majority of it.

What does Buyer Reveal cost?

It is 299 dollars a month for 1,000 identified leads, which works out to about 30 cents per matched person. Compared with what it costs to buy that same traffic in the first place, paying a few cents to learn who each visitor actually is, and to reach the ones worth reaching, is a small price for turning silent traffic into real conversations.

Is this actually worth it, or just more data I will ignore?

The value is not the list, it is the head start. Buyer Reveal flags the visitors who are showing they are ready, and a visitor flagged ready is roughly 15 times more likely to become a customer. So you are not staring at a spreadsheet, you are handed the few names worth contacting today, while they are still on your site in their mind. You reach out first, before a competitor ever knows they were looking.

Can I use this for other businesses, not just my own?

Yes, and it is one of the strongest ways to use it. You can run visitor identification for clients, put the snippet on their site, and hand them warm named leads every month that they never knew were there. The more real conversations and customers you surface for them, the more they pay you, and the setup takes about five minutes per site.

Two ways from here

Turn on Buyer Reveal today, or learn the mechanics behind automations like this.

If you want to see who is really visiting your site and reach the warm ones first, Buyer Reveal is one snippet and five minutes away. It matches up to 80% of your anonymous traffic to real named people, flags the ready buyers, and hands them to you, for $299 a month and about 30 cents per lead.

$299/mo · 1,000 identified leads · 5-minute no-code setup

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