Done-for-you lead reactivation

Reactivation shouldn’t mean blasting every old contact.

Upload your CSV and get a free audit showing which old contacts may still be worth reactivating.

Uploaded data is used exclusively for the audit and will not be shared, sold, or contacted.

The Revenue Recovery System starts with qualification first: list hygiene, segment quality, and practical send risk. The audit helps you understand whether a dormant list is usable before you put your domain or reputation behind a campaign.

Readiness B+
Usable contacts 972
Send risk Moderate
Approach Qualification before sequences
Upload path CSV through Tally
Safety No contacts emailed during audit
Output Health, opportunity, and risk readout

Why this matters

Your old leads are not one list. They are different groups with different chances of replying.

A proposal-stage lead from six months ago does not belong in the same send group as a two-year-old newsletter subscriber. Treating them the same is how reactivation turns into a careless blast.

The audit separates the file first, so you can see which contacts deserve a careful recovery campaign and which contacts should be cleaned, held back, or handled later.

01

Aged lists decay

Old exports can include dead domains, risky addresses, and contacts that should not receive another touch.

02

Stage changes value

Past demos, proposals, and high-intent inquiries need different treatment than low-context subscribers.

03

Risk shows up early

Email risk, list quality, and campaign priority can be reviewed before anyone writes copy.

Sample deliverable

The audit makes the recovery path tangible before there is a campaign.

The preview below shows the type of output to expect. It is process proof only, not a client result or performance guarantee.

Health finding Clean enough for a small first wave

Suppress invalid and stale rows before sending. Start with the most recent, highest-fit contacts.

Segment finding Two usable recovery groups

Recent proposal and inbound inquiry contacts should be handled separately from older cold database rows.

Send-risk finding Ramp volume before broad outreach

Risk is not a blocker, but the first campaign should be narrower than the full exported file.

privacy_status Contacts not emailed during audit

What the audit checks

A practical read on whether your dormant list deserves a careful follow-up campaign.

Health

Will these emails get through?

Flags invalid, disposable, catch-all, and risky addresses before they can affect your sender reputation.

Risk

Could this hurt your domain?

Shows whether the file looks clean enough for outreach or needs risky rows held back first.

Fit

Who is worth starting with?

Separates stronger groups from old, low-context rows so the first campaign is not a full-list blast.

Source

Where did they come from?

Reviews whether the contacts came from forms, proposals, webinars, newsletters, or mixed exports.

Timing

How cold are they now?

Uses last meaningful activity and pipeline stage to judge how warm each recovery lane may be.

Move

What should happen next?

Recommends whether to prioritize recovery, clean the database, or hold off until the list is better prepared.

How it works

Upload the CSV. Get the readout. Decide from numbers.

  1. 1

    Submit the audit request

    Tally collects your name, email, company, role, estimated list size, and CSV upload.

  2. 2

    The list is checked first

    The audit reviews email risk, stronger contact groups, recovery potential, and whether a send is practical.

  3. 3

    You get the recovery readout by email

    Your audit and Calendly link arrive within 60 seconds. If the numbers show usable pipeline, the next step is a call to map a careful recovery system.

Data handling

Your CSV is used for the audit only.

The goal is to determine list health and recovery fit before any campaign. The audit does not contact your leads, sell or share the list, or add prospect data to Revenue Recovery System client delivery systems. If you have a question before uploading, email jaymison@jaymisonanthoni.com.

  • Contacts are not emailed during the audit.
  • Your list is not sold or shared.
  • Prospect data is not added to client campaign systems.

FAQ

Questions agency owners usually ask before uploading a list.

Who is this audit for?

Marketing agency owners with dormant leads from old forms, proposals, webinars, newsletter lists, CRM exports, or campaign files.

Will you email my contacts during the audit?

No. The audit checks the list and produces a readout. No contacts are emailed during the audit.

What will I receive?

A list-health and recovery readout covering usable contacts, risky rows, stronger contact groups, email risk, and the recommended next move. It is sent by email within 60 seconds with a Calendly link.

Do I need to move platforms?

No. The audit starts with a CSV upload through Tally. If the list is worth recovering, implementation can be planned around your existing CRM or email platform.

What if my list is messy?

That is the point of the audit. Messy files can still show useful segments, but risky contacts should be identified before any send.

Will this hurt my sender reputation?

No emails are sent during the audit. The readout is designed to show whether your file needs cleaning, rows held back, or a smaller first wave before any campaign touches your domain.

Will this create spam complaint risk?

Not during the audit, because your contacts are not emailed. If the list is worth recovering, the next step is a careful plan for who to contact first, what to hold back, and how to avoid a careless blast.

Can I ask a question before uploading?

Yes. Email jaymison@jaymisonanthoni.com if you want to confirm whether your file is a fit before submitting it through Tally.

Free list audit

Find out if your old leads are safe and worth recovering before you send anything.

Upload the CSV through Tally and get a practical readout on list health, recovery opportunity, and email risk.

Get your free list audit Your audit and Calendly link arrive by email within 60 seconds. No contacts emailed during the audit.