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How 454 Looms Paid For My Villas
I sent 454 loom videos.

The more looms I sent, the bigger the places I lived in:

Bali villa → Marbella mansion → Argentinian estate
My bank account followed the same trajectory.
But I wasted months figuring this out through painful trial and error.
You won't have to—I've distilled it into a system so simple you could implement it with an IQ of 50.
Over the next 6 days, I'll break down:
What to put in the email subject line? (this email)
What should be the initial reason for sending a loom?
If you should ask permission to send the loom, or send the loom first?
How you should follow up
How to script the loom that converts
How you can use 20 minutes of your day to retire from outreach in 2-3 months from now
The Subject Line Secret (Most Get This Wrong)
When your email lands, they see three things:
• Your name
• Subject line
• Preview text
Your name? Keep it.
You're not just sending emails—you're building a brand.
Consistency builds familiarity.
Familiarity builds trust.
The subject line is your make-or-break moment.
Most people write garbage like "Quick question" or "Following up" and wonder why they're stuck below $10K/month.
I engineered a pattern based on what I call the 3Rs:
• Recognizable - Something they instantly identify
• Recent - Something that has been created in the last 72 hours
• Relevant - Something tied directly to their deepest desires or pains
This exact formula powered email campaigns that generated over $500K.
I've documented the entire process—including the exact tools, templates, and scripts—in Ammo Collection.
For the preview text? I use a single word that triggers the strongest psychological response possible—it's the one word every human on earth loves seeing most.
Tomorrow I'll reveal the perfect reason for sending a loom that gets responses even from the busiest CEOs.
See you in the trenches,
—Kassimi