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60–80 facts per prospect, AI-driven targeting, human-written messaging — turning B2B outbound into a scalable channel with cost per lead from $100.

OTReniX, a specialised B2B Marketing Agency, today announced the launch of its LinkedIn Outreach Productized Service — an AI-augmented, fixed-scope offering built for B2B companies in SaaS, Cybersecurity, and Industrial sectors.

Standard cold outreach gives less 1–2% replies — 500 messages, 1–2 conversations, and the channel dies. Real personalization with 60–80 facts per prospect changes the math entirely.”

— Dmitry Gavrikov, Founder of OTReniX

Unlike traditional agency engagements priced in vague “hours,” the productized service ships with a defined process, predictable monthly outputs, and transparent ROI economics — turning outbound from a loss-making channel into a scalable pipeline source on par with SEO and inbound.

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Why Now

Standard cold outreach in B2B produces 1–2% reply rates. Out of 500 messages, teams get 5–10 reactions and 1–2 conversations — then the channel dies. SEO and inbound have natural ceilings; outbound is the only channel where more accounts equal more pipeline — but only when it actually works.

LinkedIn has over a billion users and 65 million decision makers, but the platform has tightened detection of automated outreach tools throughout 2025. Vendors that blast 100+ connection requests per day risk account restrictions or permanent bans. At the same time, B2B sales cycles are extending: in cybersecurity and industrial, average cycles run 6–18 months and involve multiple stakeholders.

The cost of bad outreach now goes beyond a low response rate — it costs flagged sales accounts, damaged brand perception, and missed pipeline at exactly the stage where revenue leaders need predictable lead flow.

The OTReniX LinkedIn Outreach Productized Service combines AI-driven prospecting infrastructure with human-written messaging across five components:

– AI-Powered ICP & Research — machine learning models analyze prospect profiles, intent data, and buying signals (funding rounds, job changes, content activity) to surface high-fit accounts at the right moment
– 60–80 Facts Per Prospect — a research dossier compiled from LinkedIn, X, Reddit, Instagram, corporate sites, Crunchbase, publications, and podcasts; every message is tied to the prospect’s actual context — a recent talk they gave, a project they shipped, a problem they posted about
– Predictive Targeting — proprietary scoring models prioritize prospects most likely to respond, based on role, company stage, and engagement signals
– Human-Written Messaging — every outbound message is crafted by humans, not AI templates. The agency uses AI to assemble research and context; humans write the message itself
– Multi-Channel Sequences — coordinated outreach across LinkedIn, InMail, and warm email, with A/B testing analyzed by ML models that predict winning variants in real time

Performance metrics per-account under the OTReniX model:

340 invites sent per month from a single account
27–51 replies per month
6–12 booked calls per month
From $100 cost per qualified lead
3–6 months payback from a single closed deal at typical B2B LTV ($100K+)

This turns outbound from a cost centre into a measurable, scalable pipeline channel.

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