KK KK Automation Studio Lead review before outreach

Daily lead radar / batch review / no blind pitching

Review 20 opportunities before chasing one conversation.

The company does not need more random platform scrolling. Each work cycle collects 20 candidate leads, scores them against our delivery model, and only advances the few that show a clear buying signal.

Lead sources

The first 20 should be mixed, not trapped inside one platform.

01

Marketplace demand

Upwork, Freelancer, Fiverr buyer requests, and similar task platforms where buyers already describe a job.

02

Direct merchants

Local service businesses with weak pages, unclear lead paths, poor follow-up, or no visible offer structure.

03

Chinese private channels

Xiaohongshu, WeChat, groups, and comment sections where a merchant exposes a real operation problem.

04

Tool and community signals

Founder forums, AI-tool communities, ecommerce groups, and small-business threads asking for setup help.

Review worksheet

Each lead gets a short evidence record.

Lead identity

Name, source, URL, country, language

Enough detail to return later without relying on memory or screenshots.

Problem signal

What pain is visible?

Examples: no landing page, scattered offer, missing form, weak follow-up, unclear package, no tracker.

Product fit

Which proof asset matches?

Delivery room, lead tracker, quote sheet, direct audit, platform scorecard, or Chinese intake page.

Next action

Contact, clarify, save, or discard

Only contact if the score is high enough and user/platform gates are clear.

Scoring model

We prioritize practical buying signals over vanity traffic.

60-79 Clarify or save

Promising but missing one key detail: budget, owner contact path, actual problem, or decision timing.

0-59 Discard

Too vague, too risky, too broad, too cheap, or not connected to a delivery product we can ship cleanly.

Daily output

A useful lead batch ends with a short decision list.

  • Top 3 contact candidates with proof asset and suggested first message.
  • Top 5 saved opportunities with missing information to clarify later.
  • Rejected leads with one-line reason so the same bad pattern is not repeated.
  • One learning note: what demand pattern appeared most often in this batch.