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00.0 · The vault Document archive · access gated

Recruitment BD resources, as used on live engagements.

Not brochures. The playbook, the teardown and the checklists the engine actually runs on, plus a live sample cut for your market. One work email opens the whole set, current and future.

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The archive

Five documents. One gate. No drip campaign behind it.

Request the set and it lands in your inbox. That is the whole transaction. You will not be enrolled in a 14-part nurture sequence, because nobody has ever enjoyed one.

ARCHIVE LT-VLT-26 Access · gated, one email 5 documents · additions pending

DOC 01.1

The Failing-to-Hire Hitlist Sample

Ten companies in your market showing the signal right now, with the evidence for each. Cut fresh, inside 48 hours.

Locked

DOC 01.2

The Recruitment BD Playbook

The full outbound method, stage by stage, exactly as it runs for clients.

Locked

DOC 01.3

Cold Email Teardown

A real sequence, annotated line by line: what every sentence is doing and why it earns a reply.

Locked

DOC 01.4

The Qualified Meeting Checklist

What counts, what gets thrown out, and the questions that separate the two.

Locked

DOC 01.5

PECR Compliance One-Pager for Recruiters

What UK law actually says about B2B outbound, on one page, in plain English.

Locked

DOC 01.6+

Further documents, as declassified

Working files are added to the archive as engagements produce them. One clearance covers the lot, including everything filed after you request access.

Pending

Gate wiring in progress. Fastest route today: email nathanpelc@linkthink.co.uk with the word VAULT.

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Filing policy

Why these are free.

The documents are the method. Giving them away costs nothing, because the value was never the instructions. It is the boring, daily, aimed execution, and most agency owners reading the playbook will conclude, correctly, that they would rather pay someone to run it.

If you are the exception who runs it yourself: good. Do it properly, and when your desk gets too busy to keep it up, you know where the engine lives.