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5 contributions to AI Automation Society
The Scammer Paradox
Most people expect inspiration to come from mentors or success stories. Mine came from a scammer. He wasn’t one of those fake gurus selling dreams. He was worse, the kind that tries to infect real businesses. A few months ago, he reached out with “advice” that reeked of shortcuts, fake leads, recycled projects, shady subcontracting deals. Everything that turns good agencies into garbage. He called it “scaling.” I called it rot. But here’s what stuck with me: buried under his nonsense was a truth. Agencies like mine didn’t have a real network. There was no place for honest operators to share deal flow, collaborate, or trade projects without ending up in some manipulative circle. That’s when it clicked. I didn’t need his tactics, I needed to build the opposite of his world. So, I created my space, not from admiration, but from resistance, to prove that you web agencies can scale without selling their soul. The irony? He tried to corrupt my business. Instead, he inspired the cleanest thing I’m ever going built.
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@Gavin Hallford Than you, Gavin
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@Marty Englander That’s such a solid way to put it, especially the part about shortcuts working in the short term. I’ve seen that play out so many times. It’s tempting to get cynical or start cutting corners yourself when you see others doing it and winning, but you’re right, the cracks always show when it’s time to deliver consistently
Educational / Value-Packed
Want to Grow Your Business Faster in 2025? Most businesses are stuck doing things manually, emails, follow-ups, content creation. That’s why so many leads slip through the cracks. Here’s the game changer: AI + Automation. ✅ Scale your outreach without losing personalization ✅ Train your team faster with interactive learning videos ✅ Create content that feels human but is automated I’ve helped businesses implement AI-driven systems that save time, increase sales, and free up energy for strategic work. If you’re curious about leveraging AI to grow smarter, not harder, drop a comment or DM me, I can show you exactly how to get started! [email protected]
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I run a web design agency that’s doing well, but when it comes to AI I feel stuck. There are so many options, some of them are honestly brilliant, but figuring out which one to actually commit to feels like an endless question
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@Chad Samuel Give me your top 3, Chad. I'll check them out.
Is this number 1# thing why new agencies fail?
Trying to land your first client? don’t chase 10k. don’t build a fancy funnel. don’t obsess over your offer. Just do free work. Why? → you get reps → you learn the service → you build proof That’s the real shortcut. Here’s how to book your first client in 14 days: → post on your socials “starting a [niche] agency—offering free trials for the first 2 clients. know someone?” → call 50 businesses a day use this: “we’re onboarding 2 free trial clients this week—would you be open to a quick call?” → send 10-15 cold emails no fluff. personalize. be honest. “doing free trials to build results and testimonials—want in?” → send 20 DMs with a video yes, it takes time. yes, it works. Free work isn’t working for free. it’s leverage. and once you have results—sales gets 10x easier. Stop overthinking. start doing. 👇 what's stopping you from sending that first message?
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Doing free work might seem like a good way to collect testimonials, but be ready for people to take advantage. I tried it once, and honestly, each client interaction ended up feeling degrading
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@Faris Bio 😁
what are your goals next 6 months?
how are you AI automators? what do you hope to be accomplish next 6 months? curious to see if we have any overlap in interests and goals in the Ai automation space. enjoy the weekend.
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Learn as much about AI as possible. I'm a business owner but feel a little left behind on automation. That's why I'm here
Why Most AI Freelancers Stay Stuck: They Sell Tools, Not Transformation
Here’s the uncomfortable truth:Most AI freelancers don’t struggle because of lack of skills. They struggle because they frame themselves as tool sellers. - They pitch “a chatbot” instead of “fewer lost leads.” - They sell “automation” instead of “faster cash flow.” - They deliver features, not outcomes. Clients don’t buy tools. They buy movement from current pain to desired future. If you only talk about tools, you get compared on price. If you speak in transformation, you shift the conversation entirely. The freelancers who break out of the $500 project trap are the ones who stop being implementers and start being partners in change.
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I’ve noticed the exact same thing. Clients rarely care about the “what,” they care about the “why.” When I first started selling websites, I leaned too much on features: number of pages, integrations, speed. And most of the time, I’d just get compared to the next freelancer with a cheaper quote. I changed my position and became less flexible toward cheaper projects. Funny how one statement changes your thought process completely and gives you the needed confidence to go from selling services to giving solutions
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