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I uploaded my genes to Claude Code a couple of months ago and had it build me a system that cross-referenced my own genetic data with publicly available medical databases. The results genuinely changed my life. I found out I'm a carrier for cystic fibrosis, a debilitating disease with real health implications including reduced lung function and increased risk of pancreatitis. More importantly, it means before I have kids I need to make sure my partner doesn't also carry the gene, because if we both do, our children will likely have the disease. That alone was worth doing this. But it went way beyond disease risk. The system identified that one of my methylation pathways wasn't functioning properly, which was affecting my energy production. It recommended I supplement with something called methylfolate to compensate. Within 2 to 3 days of taking it consistently, my energy levels were through the roof and my sleep improved dramatically. That was probably the single biggest lifestyle improvement I've experienced in years. It also flagged that I'm a poor caffeine metabolizer. Despite the fact that I used to love a big Starbucks frappa-whatever every morning, caffeine was absolutely destroying my sleep and making me anxious. The system recommended I wait 90 to 120 minutes after waking before having any coffee, and to take significantly less than I was used to. Since making that change my sleep score has been basically perfect every night. On top of all that, I got a full dietary framework customized to my genetics, exercise protocols, a supplement stack with specific timing recommendations, a genetically optimized shopping list, and meal plans tailored to my goals. I've been in the best shape of my life and hitting PRs in the gym that I never thought I'd be able to do. Here's the crazy part: this kind of personalized genetic health analysis used to cost $5,000 to $10,000 through consultations and specialized testing. I got my DNA tested through 23andMe for about $70 Canadian. You spit in a tube, mail it back, and a few weeks later you get your raw genome as a giant text file with about 600,000 genetic data points. Claude Code reads that file, cross-references it against databases like ClinVar and PharmGKB, interprets the results, and generates detailed health reports that you can actually have a conversation with. I'm not a doctor and this isn't a substitute for actual medical advice. But if you're the sort of person who wants to take a little more of your health into your own hands, this is an incredibly powerful and accessible way to do it. I'm giving away the full genetic health analysis pipeline. All the scripts, databases, and project files you need to run this exact system on your own DNA. Want it? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "DNA" 3. Connect with me so I can DM you

I'm giving away the full genetic health analysis pipeline. All the scripts, databases, and project files you need to run this exact system on your own DNA.

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Comment "ADVANCED" and I'll send you the direct link plus a companion doc

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I just released a 4-hour cold email copywriting course on YouTube for free. It covers basically everything I've learned about outbound sales over the last decade, which includes generating over $15 million in outbound revenue for myself and my clients. I call it a cold email course but I want you to know that what you're going to learn applies to basically every form of outbound communication—LinkedIn DMs, Instagram, SMS, iMessage, cold calls, whatever. The underlying psychology is the same everywhere, and I spend a good chunk of the course breaking down exactly why people say yes to messages from total strangers. Inside, I walk through the 7 psychological principles behind why outbound works, my personal 4-step copywriting framework, how to construct offers where the prospect risks nothing and you risk everything, and then there's about an hour and a half where I literally just pull up real cold emails from my inbox and roast them live before rewriting them in front of you. I also cover how to optimize for each platform individually, subject lines, follow-ups, iteration, how to use AI in your copywriting without making it sound like a robot, and then some advanced grey hat techniques at the very end for people who want to push the envelope. If outbound is any part of how you're getting clients right now, I would genuinely carve out some time this week for it. Want the video + all Cold Email Assets in a Google Drive Folder? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "COLD" I'll DM you. PS - Connect with me if we're not already so I can send it to you.

Want the video + all Cold Email Assets in a Google Drive Folder? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "COLD" I'll DM you.

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Everyone selling AI agency builds wants to show you the flashy stuff: Voice agents, autonomous researchers, or chatbots. None of that is what's actually moving money in B2B agency land right now. The systems that sell fast and keep selling are the boring ones. The client doesn't care that it's unsexy, they care that it clears a bottleneck they've been stepping around for two years. I've built these for LeftClick clients, and members inside Maker School have sold versions of them to agencies, coaches, consultants, and SEO shops for $1,700 and up. Three that I'd build first if I were starting an agency today: 1. AI proposal generator Salesperson fills out a short form after a discovery call (problem, scope, cost, timeline). System passes that to Claude or GPT, which writes every section of the proposal in the prospect's own language, then drops it into a Google Slides or PandaDoc template and emails the prospect a polished PDF before the salesperson has logged out of Zoom. Speed-to-proposal is one of the single biggest conversion levers in agency sales, and almost nobody is fast here. 2. Automated follow-up system Daily cron runs against a CRM (or a Google Sheet if the client is scrappy). For every contact whose last-touched date is 4, 8, or 14 days old, it pulls the full email history with that prospect, feeds it to Claude for context, and drafts a genuinely contextual follow-up. Not a template. An actual reply that references what you talked about last time. This is typically the single most underrated system in a sales org, because humans just forget to follow up. Systems don't. 3. Cyclic content generator For any SEO, content, or brand client. Feed in a keyword, the system scrapes top-ranking outlines and pulls real citations with statistics, generates a mega-outline that's structurally better than anything else ranking, and then writes each section separately and deeply (so you never trade off depth for length). It even generates custom images per section. Output is a fully cited, image-rich article dropped into Google Drive, ready to publish. Want the breakdowns of all three? 1. Comment "SYSTEMS" 2. Connect with me 3. I'll send them over.

1. Comment "SYSTEMS" 2. Connect with me 3. I'll send them over.

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Comment "COLD" and connect with me, and I'll send it over.

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I’m giving away the exact process I used to hit $72K selling automation services. The problem isn't that most people can't build automations—it's that automation is expensive and the deliverables are hard to explain, so getting your foot in the door is brutal. That's where no-brainer offers come in. A no-brainer offer is a simple, productized deliverable you can fulfill quickly, at low cost, that demonstrates value and naturally leads into your more expensive services. Three requirements for an offer to qualify: You can do it quickly. Under one week turnaround, minimal client involvement, a few scheduled progress updates to give the impression of momentum. You can do it cheaply. If you're solo, something you can fulfill in under 2 hours. If you're delegating, under $200. Both are possible if you're using templates. There's little or no risk for the client. This is the biggest lever most people ignore. I think of conversion rate as (cost x ease x desire) / risk. You can't eliminate risk entirely, but you can mitigate most of it. Real example from my business: "I'll build you a world-class cold email outreach system in 14 days for $1,325. We source 5,000 prospects, write your campaigns, and you get positive responses directly in your inbox. If you don't get at least 20 leads in two months, you get all your money back." That cheapest templated lead gen system took us 45 minutes to fulfill and cost us under $50. The real money isn't in the no-brainer offer though—it's in the upsell. If your offer logically leads into a recurring retainer, 5 clients a month at $3K with a 6-month average lifespan is $90K from the same number of customers. I put together a full breakdown of this framework including example offers you can copy, risk mitigation strategies, and how to structure the upsell path. Want it? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "OFFER" I'll DM you the link. PS - Connect with me if we're not already so I can send it to you.

Comment "OFFER"

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I just released a 4-hour cold email copywriting course on YouTube for free. It covers basically everything I've learned about outbound sales over the last decade, which includes generating over $15 million in outbound revenue for myself and my clients. I call it a cold email course but I want you to know that what you're going to learn applies to basically every form of outbound communication—LinkedIn DMs, Instagram, SMS, iMessage, cold calls, whatever. The underlying psychology is the same everywhere, and I spend a good chunk of the course breaking down exactly why people say yes to messages from total strangers. Inside, I walk through the 7 psychological principles behind why outbound works, my personal 4-step copywriting framework, how to construct offers where the prospect risks nothing and you risk everything, and then there's about an hour and a half where I literally just pull up real cold emails from my inbox and roast them live before rewriting them in front of you. I also cover how to optimize for each platform individually, subject lines, follow-ups, iteration, how to use AI in your copywriting without making it sound like a robot, and then some advanced grey hat techniques at the very end for people who want to push the envelope. If outbound is any part of how you're getting clients right now, I would genuinely carve out some time this week for it. Want the video + all Cold Email Assets in a Google Drive Folder? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "COLD" I'll DM you. PS - Connect with me if we're not already so I can send it to you.

1. Like this post 2. Comment "COLD" I'll DM you.

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Sam Altman just said: “A.I won’t replace you, but someone who’s better at using A.I will.” If you’re still not taking advantage of A.I, you’re falling behind… Here are 5 ways you can use A.I to automate the “boring” parts of your life: Level 1: SuperHuman.AI You can use SuperHuman.AI to manage your entire email inbox. This is super simple to set up and it will save 3-5h a week by writing, summarising and organising your emails. You could install this in a couple of hours or less. Level 2: Gemini Deep Research You can use these tools to create comprehensive research reports in minutes. Level 3: N8N Automation This sounds hard but it’s still pretty simple… Tell Claude what you want to automate and ask it for a JSON file for n8n.io. You paste it into there and the workflow is automated (f.e. a follow-up sequence) Level 4: Custom A.I Assistants Build custom GPTs and Claude Code projects. You can feed these company SOPs and ask them to complete any task you want. This includes building a pitch deck to helping you build a business plan. Level 5: Autonomous A.I Agents You can use tools like OpenClaw to run 24/7 without you. This is literally like having a human employee you can message to do anything. This is the hardest to set up but could be learned in a weekend. These use cases could save you 5-10h a week minimum. But here’s what most people don’t realize… If you can set these up for yourself, business owners will pay you $3k-$10k to set these up inside their company because they’ve got no idea how to. Right now, A.I is advancing at rapid speed but companies still can’t integrate it. You walk in, implement it for them and save them 20+ hours every week. You’re not being paid to be “technical”... You’re being paid to solve real business problems and integrate A.I. 3 years ago, I started my A.I Agency & did $5,000,000 last year. I don't have any tech skills. Have never wrote a single line of code. DM me "Altman" & I'll get to know your current situation, work experience, and give you advice on how you can start a profitable A.I Agency without needing any tech skills!

DM me "Altman" & I'll get to know your current situation, work experience, and give you advice on how you can start a profitable A.I Agency

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How many times have you kicked yourself for not following up on an unpaid invoice? I built a smart invoice collection system in n8n that automatically follows up on overdue invoices at 7, 14, 21, and 28-day intervals. Each follow-up is written by AI based on your actual email history with that client, so it sounds like you wrote it yourself and doesn't repeat anything weird or out of context. The business case is pretty straightforward. If you recover even one $3,000 invoice per quarter that would have otherwise been forgotten, that's an extra $12,000 a year. For a service business doing several hundred thousand in revenue, that's probably on the low end of what this saves you. I use similar systems with real clients and we sell them for $1,500 to $2,000+ a pop. The ROI is so obvious that it's one of the easiest automation systems to pitch because every business owner has experienced the pain of chasing down late payments. The system grabs invoices from whatever source you use (Google Sheets, Stripe, QuickBooks, whatever), calculates how many days each one is overdue, pulls in your full email history with that client for context, and then drafts or sends follow-ups using templates that get progressively more urgent over time. You can also repurpose the exact same logic for sales follow-ups, cold email sequences, or any situation where you need intelligent multi-touch outreach. I'm giving away the full n8n template for free. To get this: 1. Comment "INVOICE" 2. Connect with me 3. I'll send it over

1. Comment "INVOICE" 2. Connect with me 3. I'll send it over

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3 ans à scaler notre agence IA, on a décidé de tout vous révéler lors d’une masterclass 100 % gratuite. (Agents IA , Framework, Process...) Le marché est prêt. Les entreprises sont matures. L’opportunité IA n’a jamais été aussi claire. Après 3 ans de terrain et plus de 120 entreprises accompagnées, j’ai pris une décision que je n’avais jamais prise jusqu’ici. 👉 Organiser une grande masterclass gratuite : Agent IA 2.0 Comment créer, déployer et revendre des agents IA pour les entreprises de demain. Pourquoi maintenant ? Quand on a lancé notre agence IA avec Maxim DELAVOET , il y a trois ans, tout était à construire. On a commencé par énormément de sur-mesure. On a testé, pivoté, structuré, parfois recommencé de zéro. Ce parcours nous a permis de maîtriser : les automatisations avancées les infrastructures IA les quick wins business puis surtout les agents IA plug & play, déployables et revendables à grande échelle Aujourd’hui, le marché a changé. Les entreprises sont beaucoup plus éduquées. Les outils sont beaucoup plus puissants. Et une nouvelle vague est là : 👉 des agents IA qui combinent un back-end solide et un front-end simple, pensé pour l’usage métier. C’est exactement ce que les entreprises demandent. Et c’est exactement ce que nous déployons chaque semaine chez nos clients. Depuis 6 mois, on me pose toujours la même question : 👉 “Comment on fait concrètement pour créer, déployer et revendre ces agents IA ?” Alors on a décidé de montrer la réalité du terrain. 🎓 Jeudi 26 février à 20h, avec Maxim, on va vous partager : comment créer un agent IA de A à Z comment le déployer en conditions réelles comment le revendre aux entreprises avec un vrai modèle économique 👉 sans bullshit, uniquement des cas d’usage réels 🎁 Bonus exclusif Tous les participants repartiront avec : notre agent IA exécutif, déjà vendu à plus de 15 entreprises une roadmap IA claire pour lancer ou structurer une Agence IA 2.0 pour batir des entreprises AI-first. Pourquoi on ouvre tout ça ? Parce que la demande explose. Parce que nous ne pouvons plus y répondre seuls. Parce que nous croyons à un écosystème d’agences IA partenaires, capable de répondre a la forte demande de 2026 Et pour la première fois, on ouvre ce savoir-faire au public. 📅 Masterclass Agent IA 2.0 Comment créer, déployer et revendre des agents IA pour les entreprises de demain. 🕗 Jeudi 26 février à 20h 🎟️ 100 places maximum 👉 Commentez “MASTERCLASS” pour être sûr de recevoir le lien d’inscription.

👉 Commentez “MASTERCLASS” pour être sûr de recevoir le lien d’inscription.

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Dropping it free in the comments.

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everyone says they're building an "ai agency", but most have no idea what they're actually doing. here's what 2 years and 400,000+ automated calls taught me: at 18, i almost paid $10k for an ai agency scam. instead, i went broke, broke an elevator (don't ask), and had to figure it out myself in my dorm room. the result? a six-figure ai agency and some hard-earned lessons. the 3 biggest mistakes i see new ai agency owners make: they can't prove they know what they're doing → build trust through content. show your work. let people see you actually build these systems. they avoid the technical stuff → learn to build what you sell, even if you'll outsource later. it saves you from bad developers and increases your margins. they're too scared to invest money → speed and quality win in ai. don't save $1k when there's a multi-billion dollar opportunity in front of you. the truth? voice ai is still under 1% adoption for businesses that rely on phone calls. while everyone's chasing chatbots and "ai girlfriends," the real money is in automating the most expensive part of any business: human conversations. i've seen this firsthand. when you can show a business owner "we automated 5,000 calls this month at 95% success rate and saved you $10k," the roi becomes obvious. the opportunity isn't dead, it's just getting started. most people are dropping out because it got "too hard." that's exactly why now is the time to double down. businesses are moving from "we need ai because it's trendy" to "we need ai that actually works." if you can deliver real results with real roi, you'll cut through all the noise. want the full breakdown of my 2-year journey? first, like this post and connect with me so i can dm you. then comment "JOURNEY" and i'll send you the complete video where i break down everything... the scams i avoided, the $28k week that changed everything, and exactly how i built this from my dorm room. this is the video i wish i had when i started.

comment "JOURNEY" and i'll send you the complete video where i break down everything...

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When I was just starting out, I used to watch YouTube videos where entrepreneurs explained how they actually made decisions in their businesses. Those videos did more for me than any course I ever took. Across my community, automation agency, content writing company, and ad revenue, I’m doing hundreds of thousands of dollars per month and a huge part of that comes down to one mental model I wish I'd learned on day one: Everything is a pipeline. An agency is a pipeline that takes in raw materials like leads and funnels them through sales, marketing, onboarding, fulfillment, and delivery to output a completed customer. You can subdivide each section into its own pipeline too. Sales goes from "interested" to "proposal sent" to "invoice paid," fulfillment goes from "kickoff call" to "flow mapping" to "development" to "delivery." The reason I view everything as a pipeline is that it makes it easy to find the one thing slowing everything else down. In a pipeline, the fluid inside can only ever move as fast as it moves through the narrowest part. That narrow point sets the speed for everything else. It doesn't matter how good the rest of your system is — if the constraint moves at X, the whole thing moves at X. Once you understand this, scaling becomes a four-step loop: find the constraint, widen it, look for the new one, repeat. This was first documented in a manufacturing book called "The Goal" and I've applied it to the agency and consulting space with a lot of success. For most people under $10K a month, the thing holding you back is lead gen. All of your available time should go toward improving it. Spending time on anything else at that stage is a strategic error. Between $10K and $25K, it shifts to fulfillment. You have a business but it's not scalable because the logistics of actually delivering the work are choking everything. Past $25K, it's usually hiring. The business is ready to scale but you can't because of people. Once you've figured out which stage you're at and what's actually choking your growth, the next question is what to do about it. If something is working but not fast enough, just 10x it. Sending 100 cold emails a day and closing one client a week? Send 1,000. If something isn't working at all, commit a dedicated dollar amount to R&D every week. Try methods you haven't tried before and accept that what you're currently doing needs to change. Btw - back when I was running my agency full time, I wrote up the full framework with specific examples for agencies at every revenue level. Comment “framework” and I’ll send it to you.

Comment “framework” and I’ll send it to you.

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If you're stuck and need to make a few thousand dollars in the next few weeks, here's exactly how I did it when I was dead broke. The warmth ladder has three levels. Start at the top and work your way down. Level 1: People who've paid you before They already like you, trust you, have your contact info, and know how to pay you. Go through your phone contacts, Facebook, email—everyone who's ever paid you anything. Freelance gigs, past employers, your friend's uncle who hired you for demolition work one summer. Message them: "I was thinking about how you're doing [process] and believe there's an opportunity to make [amount]. I could fix this for you, scope and finance it upfront, require no work on your end. All I ask is the opportunity to work with you again." Level 2: People you've contacted before They have your contact info but may not trust you yet. Similar message, but add proof you've solved this problem before. Level 3: Cold contacts They don't know you exist. LinkedIn second connections, people in your network. Give them something valuable upfront—actually solve part of their problem for free to prove you're not a scammer. 50-70% won't respond. That's normal. You only need one or two to say yes. When I was down to my last few hundred dollars, going door-to-door to 2,000-3,000 businesses over three months, this is exactly what I did. Don't spend time designing moonshot products when you're bleeding money. Stem the bleeding first. Make the money. Then zoom out for longer-term plays. PS - do you want the actual scripts and document? Comment “script” and I’ll send it to you!

Comment “script” and I’ll send it to you!

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The point of a sales call is to transfer trust. Get the person on the other end to trust you and the rest takes care of itself. Connor Kaplan broke this down in a Maker School session. Three things he focuses on: Conviction. He asks himself before every call—would I actually buy this? Not "is this a good product" or "can I help this person." Would I actually pull out my wallet and buy this thing? If the answer is wishy-washy, the prospect will feel it. They always do. You can't fake conviction. You either have it or you don't, and if you don't, you need to figure out why before you get on another call. Confidence. Connor does pushups before his calls. Not joking. 5-10 reps, gets his energy up, walks into the call in a different state than if he'd just been sitting at his desk scrolling Slack. He also pulled every question he's been asked on sales calls, wrote out answers, and practiced them 15 minutes a day for two weeks straight. Now he doesn't get caught off guard. Someone throws an objection at him and he's already got the answer loaded. That kind of preparation looks like natural confidence on the call. Consistency. Sales is a volume game and most people's energy craters after a few bad calls in a row. Connor keeps a swipe file of clips from his best calls. When he's in a funk, he watches them. Reminds himself what good looks like. He also actually uses the "next step date" field in his CRM so people don't fall through the cracks. Sounds basic but almost nobody does it. They let leads go cold because they forgot to follow up. Connor doesn't forget. I put the Whimsical board Connor made in the comments if you want the full breakdown. P.S. This is what Maker School looks like week to week. Operators sharing what's actually working. Link's in the bio.

I put the Whimsical board Connor made in the comments if you want the full breakdown.

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I did a full Q&A video a while back covering the most common questions I get from people starting out. Three of them flip the standard advice on its head hard enough that I want to talk about them here. Should you niche down hard, or go broad? The usual take is pick one niche and go deep. For a total beginner, I think that's wrong. You don't know enough about your market yet to pick the right niche on the first try, and if you miscalibrate, you waste 90 days finding out. The better move is to pick three adjacent niches and run outreach into all of them for 90 days simultaneously. The work isn't 3x; it's closer to 1.5x because the services you'd sell to a SaaS company overlap heavily with those you'd sell to an agency or an MSP. You get 3x the shots on goal for 50% more effort. At the end of the 90 days, drop the two weakest and double down on the winner. When do you stop outreach? Short version: you don't. Lead gen is the answer to almost every business problem you'll run into. Not enough leads? Lead gen. Too many leads? More lead gen, because what that really means is you're accepting every client who shows up instead of picking the highest-paying ones. Overwhelmed with projects? Same answer. When you're in scarcity, you take the $500 client because it's what's in front of you. When you have 50 leads in your pipeline, you take the $10K one and skip the rest. The perceived problem is capacity. The real problem is almost always pipeline depth. How do you work faster and stop overplanning? Feedback beats planning, every single time. Imagine sailing from New York to Portugal. If you stand on the dock plotting the perfect bearing before you leave, you're going to miss by 500km because the weather, the currents, and the wind change faster than you can predict them. What works is setting off in roughly the right direction, reassessing often, correcting, and going again. Same thing with outreach, offers, and agency work. Ship the imperfect version, get real feedback from real prospects, and adjust. People who spend months planning the perfect first shot almost always lose to people who took 20 messy shots in the same window. These three are the ones I'd build your first 90 days around. There are more Qs I answered covering the $100 starter stack, which automations are easiest to sell, who pays for tools (you or the client), and how to position yourself with zero experience. To get the full video 1. Comment "START" 2. Connect with me 3. I'll send you the vid.

1. Comment "START" 2. Connect with me 3. I'll send you the vid.

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Scope creep is the single fastest way to turn a profitable project into a money pit. You quoted $2,500 for a specific set of deliverables. Halfway through the build, the client says "hey, could you also just quickly add..." and suddenly you're doing 40% more work for the same price. Most people eat it because they don't want to damage the relationship. The fix isn't saying no to clients—it's structuring things upfront so scope creep barely happens in the first place. I think about client quality as a formula: return divided by the work you put in plus the bullshit you have to deal with. Scope creep destroys both sides of that equation. Your return stays flat while the work and bullshit go through the roof. Four things I do to prevent it: Have extraordinarily detailed SOWs. I'm talking line-by-line specifics of what they're getting. Airtable database with this structure, Slack integration that does this, Instantly campaign with this many leads and this many variants. When everything is spelled out, "can you also just..." becomes a much harder ask. Overdeliver on things that don't take a lot of internal work. A three-page copywriting doc you wrote last year that you just swap the first name on. Loom walkthroughs that double as delivery documentation. Stuff that looks high-value to the client but costs you almost nothing. Frame everything in terms of ROI from the first call. When the client understands this is a mutually beneficial arrangement and your goal is to get them on a long-term retainer, the whole dynamic shifts. Explicitly discuss revision requests before the project starts. Outline what a "significant change" looks like so they know you've thought about it. This adds credibility and inoculates you against BS later. I put together a full visual breakdown of this framework including the exact language I use on kickoff calls. Want it? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "SCOPE" I'll DM you the link. PS - Connect with me if we're not already so I can send it to you.

Want it? 1. Like this post 2. Comment "SCOPE" I'll DM you the link.

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If you're stuck and need to make a few thousand dollars in the next few weeks, here's exactly how I did it when I was dead broke. The warmth ladder has three levels. Start at the top and work your way down. Level 1: People who've paid you before They already like you, trust you, have your contact info, and know how to pay you. Go through your phone contacts, Facebook, email—everyone who's ever paid you anything. Freelance gigs, past employers, your friend's uncle who hired you for demolition work one summer. Message them: "I was thinking about how you're doing [process] and believe there's an opportunity to make [amount]. I could fix this for you, scope and finance it upfront, require no work on your end. All I ask is the opportunity to work with you again." Level 2: People you've contacted before They have your contact info but may not trust you yet. Similar message, but add proof you've solved this problem before. Level 3: Cold contacts They don't know you exist. LinkedIn second connections, people in your network. Give them something valuable upfront—actually solve part of their problem for free to prove you're not a scammer. 50-70% won't respond. That's normal. You only need one or two to say yes. When I was down to my last few hundred dollars, going door-to-door to 2,000-3,000 businesses over three months, this is exactly what I did. Don't spend time designing moonshot products when you're bleeding money. Stem the bleeding first. Make the money. Then zoom out for longer-term plays. PS - do you want the actual scripts and document? Comment “script” and I’ll send it to you!

Comment “script” and I’ll send it to you!

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The system card for Claude Mythos Preview is 244 pages of "holy crap." This is the most capable model ever released by any lab. It's exceptional at automation, software engineering, general reasoning, and—a little concerningly—cyber warfare. And no, you and I can't use it yet. Anthropic is keeping it closed for now, and I get why. They gave Mythos access to Firefox 147's JS shell in collaboration with Mozilla and told it to find exploits. It achieved a 72.4% full penetration rate and 84% partial. For context, Sonnet 4.6 scored 4.4% partial on the same test. It also solved a corporate network attack simulation that would take a human expert over 10 hours, and it was the first model to clear one of their private cyber ranges end to end. Anthropic's own assessment is that it saturates nearly all of their existing internal and external cyber capability evaluations—meaning they don't even fully know how good it is because it crushes everything they throw at it. On the autonomy side, they surveyed 18 internal researchers. 1 out of 18 said Mythos could already serve as a drop-in replacement for an entry-level research scientist. 4 out of 18 said there was a 50% chance it could get there within three months if they iterated on the scaffolding. Keep in mind, people are inherently biased toward saying a machine can't do their job. They've classified it as autonomy threat model one, meaning early-stage misalignment risk. It's the best-aligned model they've ever released—99.9% of the time it does exactly what you want. But the remaining 0.1%, it acts very recklessly. In one test, they asked it to escape a secure sandbox. It did, found an exploit for full internet access, and then published logs of everything it did across multiple public-facing websites. In another case, it edited files it didn't have permissions to access and then modified the git history so the changes wouldn't show up. On benchmarks, USAMO went from 42.3% on Opus 4.6 to 97.6%. SWE-Bench Pro outperformed by roughly 20%. And their new Epoch Capabilities Index—which rolls all major benchmarks into a single score—shows that every model from early 2024 through early 2026 sat on basically a flat line, and then Mythos jumped off it. I think we may have already crossed the golden age of having full open access to frontier models. If every model from here on out can exploit browser shells 84% of the time, no company is going to have an ethical reason to hand that to everyone on earth. It'll keep moving mid-market and enterprise until the rest of us are running last year's Opus. My advice: don't treat this as something you need to chase. The models we have right now are great at most knowledge tasks. The leverage is in how you use these tools, not in which specific model you're running. I broke this down in a video on my channel. Link in the comments for the full system card walkthrough. ↓ Swipe through the carousel for the key numbers.

I broke this down in a video on my channel. Link in the comments for the full system card walkthrough.

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I turned my LinkedIn account into a $70k/month money printer. I sent 3,000+ messages… 65 of them replied… 10 paid me $7,000… Here's the exact system I use to find rich clients willing to pay for my A.I services: Step 1: Find companies on LinkedIn Go to LinkedIn and press enter on a blank search. -> Select the industry you want to target -> Set company size to 11-50 employees. -> Filter for the country (I target US or UK) -> Tick "hiring on LinkedIn" (these are growing companies with money to spend) This will give 10,000s of results. Step 2: Scrape the leads Use Prospeo.AI and paste in the LinkedIn search URL. Prospeo pulls every e-mail address and finds… → Company name → Decision maker's name → Verified e-mail address Step 3: Write the e-mail Use ChatGPT or Claude to write a short cold e-mail explaining to founders how I can save or make them more money using A.I tools. Step 4: Send at scale Upload your leads into Instantly.ai. This will send 500 e-mails per day across 5 accounts and you can set up automated follow ups. That’s 2,500 e-mails sent in one week without you lifting a finger. Step 5: Book and close 65 replied and 10 paid me $7,000 . You're paying $60K/year for someone to do this. This A.I tool does it for $50/month… I'll install it for $7,000. You can copy this system for selling any A.I service… Intercom.AI for selling customer support. Jasper.AI for selling content systems. Loki Ad Writer for selling paid ads systems. Then after you close, you can just hire a VA for $250 to install it into the business for you. If you want to learn exactly how to start your AI Agency in 2026… DM me “AIGP” and let’s chat.

DM me “AIGP” and let’s chat.

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BREAKING: 7 buying signals just replaced our 50,000-row cold list. Result: 137 prospects researched, 41 replies, 9 meetings booked. 4 days. Zero rows from Apollo. Why this works: a 50,000-row list is a snapshot of who existed. A signal is a snapshot of who is buying right now. The 7 signals that actually predict intent: > job change in the last 30 days > funding round in the last 90 days > hiring for a role your product replaces > commenting on a competitor's post > posting about the exact pain you solve > mutual connection just engaged with them > employee count moved up or down by 20% I run all 7 through a 4-agent stack. The whole thing is live in Zevari: ► AGENT 1 — Scheduled Signals Scanner: scans for buying, hiring, funding, competitor, and market signals on your keywords + persona + filters ► AGENT 2 — Signal Qualification Agent: scores fit and intent, separates real opportunities from noise, explains the qualification reason ► AGENT 3 — Signal-To-Target Intake: turns qualified signals into saved targets, dedupes profiles, preserves signal context for the outreach ► AGENT 4 — Signal Email Sender: sends approved follow-ups using saved context, workspace rules, and the right sender identity ► The 27-word meeting-booking DM that converts 60% of responders ► A 4-week rollout from first signal to 10-15 booked calls/week 5,000+ operators grabbed last week's cold-outreach playbook. This is the layer underneath it. Want the full stack? 1/ Like this post 2/ Comment "SIGNAL" below 3/ Make sure we're connected so I can DM it to you P.S. Lists tell you who existed. Signals tell you who is buying. Stop hunting. Start catching.

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