The 8-step weekend prospecting routine for new web designers
A 4-hour Saturday routine that fills your cold-email queue for the entire week. Eight concrete steps, all using free tools, repeatable forever.
Most freelance web designers prospect haphazardly. Tuesday they send 4 emails, Thursday they send 0, by Sunday they're wondering why the pipeline is empty. Better: one focused 4-hour block on Saturday that fills the entire week's cold-email queue. Here's the routine.
Why batch instead of drip
Cold-email prospecting has high context-switching cost. Finding a lead takes a few minutes; finding 25 leads takes 30 minutes once you're in the rhythm. Batching cuts your prep time in half and frees Monday through Friday for actual client work.
The 8-step Saturday block (4 hours)
Block 8am-12pm. Coffee, no Slack, no email, no inbound. Just outbound prep.
Step 1 (15 min): Pick the city + niche cell
Open the Niche Profitability Map. Pick the darkest cell in your country. That's where you'll prospect this week. Stick with it for 4 weeks before switching cells - you need enough sends to read the data.
Step 2 (30 min): Pull 25 prospects
Open the No-Website Finderwith that city + niche. Run it 3 times (the cache will return the same results, but you can also vary the niche slightly: “dentist” vs “dental clinic”). Copy 25 unique businesses to a spreadsheet.
Step 3 (15 min): Find the owner's name
For each prospect, hit Google with “[business name] owner” or “[business name] practice manager.” LinkedIn or the practice's about page usually surfaces it in 30 seconds. Skip any where you can't find a name in under 90 seconds - generic “Hi there” emails reply at half the rate.
Step 4 (45 min): Verify the email
Use the Email Verifier on each candidate. For most local SMBs the email is on the contact page; for the rest, guess `firstname@domain.com` or `firstname.lastname@domain.com` and verify. Drop any that fail MX or come back as catch-all (low signal + high bounce risk).
Step 5 (45 min): Generate one mockup per prospect
Open the Mock Preview Generator and run it for each business. Save the HTML link or screenshot. This is the highest-leverage step: mockup-led cold emails reply at 2-3x plain text.
Step 6 (30 min): Personalize line one
Open a cold-email template from the Cold Email Library that fits your niche. For each prospect, rewrite ONLY line one to reference something specific you noticed: their Google rating, a recent review, a missing feature, a competitor's site. The other 3 lines stay templated.
Step 7 (30 min): Score the subject lines
Run your subject line through the Subject-line Scorer. Aim for a B+ or higher. Reject anything with spam triggers or over 50 characters.
Step 8 (30 min): Schedule the sends
Schedule 5 emails per day for Mon-Fri (25 total). Send between 7am and 9am local time of the prospect - that's when SMB owners check email before the day takes over. Set 4-day and 9-day follow-up reminders.
What this gets you, week one
- 25 emails sent (not 4)
- Expected 2-4 replies based on 8-15% reply rate for no-website segment
- Expected 1 booked call, 0.3 closed deals (over 60-day window)
- Your weekday hours stay free for actual design work
Repeat the routine every Saturday. After 4 weeks you'll have 100 emails out, 8-12 conversations, and your first paying client.
How to keep the routine sustainable
Don't skip steps.The temptation is to drop step 5 (mockups take time). Don't - it's the highest single-lever. If you're short on time, drop the prospect count from 25 to 15, not the mockup step.
Track replies in the spreadsheet.One column for “reply: yes/no/objection.” Every 4 weeks, look at which template + which niche segment replied best, kill the rest.
Don't add channels until you have 5 clients. LinkedIn DMs, cold calls, paid ads all dilute focus. Stick with cold email Saturdays until the pipeline is full.
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