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Finally done with day 4, but I need a piece of advice on something
For day 4 I decided to build something based on my previous job as a customer service rep. I have built a full agent that handles customers' emails effeciently and gets the boring repetetive task that used to take almost half my shift in pure copy pasting over with. This was a mock run that turned out okay. Now I was thinking to go back to the company I used to work in [call centre] and offer them AI Automation as a service. Like building them workflows and agents that handles a big chunck of what used to drain me as an agent and made me quit. Because after thinking about it, it would save them a lot of time and enhance their FRT (first response time) and their AHT (average handling time), which is gonna result in better customer experience and subsequently ensure clients' satisfaction. Any ideas how to approach them without sounding too desperate, given I still have good connections with everybody there but I have no idea how to reach out and discuss these matters and I need a piece of advise honestly.
Finally done with day 4, but I need a piece of advice on something
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@Brady Buildz Thats a good idea tbh but their "steady" flow of income for customer service rep was too low and I still had to sit there doing nothing on my available time for 9 hours a day
How I Sent 60,000 Cold Emails in April & Made 6 Figures (All Automated)
Hey Automation community! 👋 This took me 2 hours to put together. If you're looking for a proven way to get clients AT SCALE and actually make money for your AI automation agency, then this is for you. I run an AI agency that basically made no money because I had a hard time finding new clients. I tried cold email starting in November and it quickly become one of our most profitable acquisition channels. I knew NOTHING about cold outreach when I started. I learned A LOT along the way (including plenty of expensive mistakes), so here’s everything I wish I had known from day one. If you don't know what cold email marketing is, it's when you send out thousands of emails to potential leads you haven't spoken to before. The goal is for them to book a consult with you where you'll then close on a deal. If you do it badly, it will look like spam and nobody will respond. Do it where you target relevant people ready to buy and offer a lot of VALUE, and you will generate sales. Part 1: Technical Setup Domain Strategy - Buy dedicated domains just for email campaigns — never ever use your main company domain. - Set up DNS records immediately: SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. - Use Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 for better deliverability (roughly $4–6 per account per month). Email Account Setup - Create 1–4 email accounts per domain. - Start slow: 10 emails per account per day, then increase volume by ~10% each day. - Max once warmed up: ~25 emails per account per day. - Example: 4 domains × 3 accounts × 25 emails = 300 emails/day to begin with. IMPORTANT: Always warm up accounts for at least 14 days before ramping up. Extra tips that help a lot: - Add real profile photos and complete the accounts. - Older domains tend to perform better when you can get them. - Set up a custom tracking domain for accurate open/click data. Choosing Your Sending Platform You can do it manually with the technical setup above but it's way easier to buy an email account that's already configured and ready to go. I ran high-volume campaigns using Instantly.ai because it has good deliverability, analytics, and tons of guides on it since it's used by many agencies to get clients. It’s not perfect but probably one of the best for cold email right now. But honestly, your lead list and outreach message matter more.
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Thank you for sharing this, about time!
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@Jason Bean I still have no experience with it so far but I was planning to dig into it very soon and I was gonna have the conversation with AI on tips and tricks but I always trust a real human experience far more
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 3 (Completed)
I just finished Day 3. I realized that I instruct AI to generate me infographics for different purposes such as reports and linkedIn posts. So I built a new skill to generate me infographics based on the topic I give it and here are the first 3 outputs and how the 3rd is way better than the first after closely watching it work and giving it feedback I wanted to use OpenAi but it needed me to pay first so I went with HTML option
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 3 (Completed)
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@Muskan Ahlawat Thanks!
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@Julius Waggoner Thanks a lot
Day 1 Leaderboard build
Our business operates multiple driving ranges that run the same golf sim technology. Our owner loves to run multi site contests but gets stuck spending hours each week logging scores manually and sending updates. Spun this up with all the rules he put together and he was pumped! For future projects like this I'll definitely take some extra time in planning mode so we get a more complete product in the beginning. #AISChallenge
Day 1 Leaderboard build
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that's awesome honestly, keep it up
#7DayAISchallenge Day 2
I scraped a list of potential clients for a DIY store using several URL's at the same time. The URL's are directories of property developers/consultants. I also got the tool to send the list to google sheets directly.
#7DayAISchallenge Day 2
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Firecrawl is a superpower indeed, that's amazing
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Ali Mohamed
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An AI enthusiast learning automation from scratch. Trying to be consistent for at least a month to see how better I can get

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Joined May 30, 2026
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