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20 contributions to AI Automation Society
Sales
Most people in this space know exactly what to do. They've watched the videos. Read the breakdowns. Understand the frameworks. But their calendar is still empty. The gap isn't knowledge – it's implementation. Nobody is sitting with you, looking at your actual offer, your actual outreach, and telling you straight what's wrong. That's the difference between people who close clients and people who keep consuming content. I've been helping a few people here fix exactly that – and once they had someone walk them through it step by step, things moved fast. Honest question: what's actually stopping you from closing your next client right now – is it your offer, your outreach, or something else? Comment below – I read every reply.
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@Igor Stepanov Totally agree with you! If you want send me a DM. I can help you out with some of those issues!
1 like • 20d
@Igor Stepanov Sure! Id love to talk to you :)
Most "ethical marketing" gurus can't pay their bills.
They tell you to add value, be patient, never push. So why are the people actually making money doing the exact opposite? There's a reason top closers use psychological triggers, urgency framing, and positioning that makes "nice marketers" uncomfortable. It works. Consistently. And no, it's not manipulation. Manipulation is getting someone to do something against their interest. Dark sales is removing the mental blockers stopping people from saying yes to something they already want. The real question is: why are you still leaving deals on the table because someone told you selling hard is "icky"? What's the worst sales or marketing advice you've ever received? Drop it below. I'm genuinely curious.
0 likes • 28d
@Cheryl Kilday totally agree! I am absolutely against ripping of people for your own good.
1 like • 28d
@Elias Batkhurel i am wayyy better in person too
Sales
Guys, how do y'all manage your sales? Is it just email campaigns, Linkedin outreach, cold calling? What's your go to? I prefer cold calling :P
0 likes • Jun 1
@Cecilia Penha Nice one!
1 like • Jun 1
@Justin Weschenfelder I like it
What if?
If you could automate ONE thing in your business tomorrow — What would it be? (Mine changed everything when I finally set it up)
0 likes • May 20
@Drique Sd For sure! I´m not fully solo gladly. I have my brother with me, so we split some work :)
0 likes • May 27
@Code Guru Mail and calls; SMS might cause problems in Germany if not done correctly
Freebie - One small workflow that can save a stupid amount of inbox time.
I made an n8n workflow that reads incoming Gmail messages, classifies them with OpenAI, and auto labels them into the right bucket. Client. Follow up. Ads. Support. Finance. Spam. Simple setup, but it can save a lot of manual inbox checking if you get a decent volume of emails. So your inbox sorts itself while you focus on the emails that actually matter. Giving this one away for free, mostly for people new to automation and who want to get a grasp of how much money it can save.
Freebie - One small workflow that can save a stupid amount of inbox time.
1 like • May 26
@Hugo Alexander I just thought of a way to show what automation can do. It had to be easy to set up, easy to understand and as generic as possible, so anyone could just use it. Also I use it myself :D
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Dmitrij Dremin
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Control attention. Influence decisions. Close deals. _______________________________ Telegram: @dimorial

Active 3d ago
Joined May 20, 2026
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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