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What are your why's?
Hey everyone, I hope you all learned something impactful and actionable over the past 3 days. I tuned into day one live, but am having to catchup on YouTube for the remainder. I was curious, what is your why? I'd like to tell you a few of mine, and a little about my story I guess. Maybe it gets a little personal, you be the judge - but I think being vulnerable can lead to breakthroughs. When I was 11 years old, first year of secondary school (high school for my friends across the pond), my parents divorced. My dad was the breadwinner, while my mum did work, my dad was the real family earner. After their divorce, my dad would remarry after a few years, but my mum never did. To this day (they divorced in 03, 22 years ago), my mum still struggles financially because of the divorce. Her finances were a mess, which was okay to some degree when she was married, because my dad took care of everything, but with him gone and 3 hungry lads to feed, my mum struggled. A lot. The cliche of 'pick food or heating, but you can't have both' was a reality in my household. We couldn't even afford toilet paper sometimes. She's a teaching assistant, and works 12 hours a day, way above and beyond (especially for the remuneration) what is required - she works more than the teachers she assisting. So that's my mums story. My dad, he grew up in the harsh Belfast 60's. Well, he recently retired after 50 years of beings a tradesman. He was 'forced' into early retirement this year due to a double hernia operation, and decided his final year of work post-surgery wouldn't be worth risking further injury. He and his wife decided they would sell everything (they never owned a house, they lived in affordable housing), his work tools, the van, the car, and all of their possessions, to live out their retirement in Italy, in the small village his wife was born in. Life happened, and without going into details, Italy didn't work out. He made the tough decision to move back to England - no home, no car, no work van, and no tools to return to.
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@Susan Tillery Hahaha, glad I could help! I use Dux-Soup as my automation tool. Only downer is you need LinkedIn Premium to use it, which is £80 a month (Dux-Soup is also not free, but definitely worth it). I think they have a 50% introductory offer though which even if used for just 1 or 2 months, can generate a whole wealth of business. Let me know if you come up with any other useful AI tools and I'll be sure to check them out :) Once I'm fully stacked, I'll drop my entire AI tools list for anyone/everyone to consider.
1 like • Nov 11
@Susan Tillery It sounds like you've got a lot going on, with some clear direction. I think consulting local schools on AI could be absolutely fascinating - it reminded me of Alex Hormozi's gym coaching business. You could build entire systems and sell them to schools, and it doesn't even have to be local. Whatever path you choose, you sound like an achiever, and I can't wait to hear of your successes in a year from now.
Lets grow together
Hey everyone, my first time here. Curious to learn what people are here for? Maybe there's a way we can all help each other in this community. I own an affiliate network, and am looking for ways in which AI can automate my work for me. What are you all wanting to learn from this summit?
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@Len AIA Team Hey Len, thanks for the warm welcome. My biggest struggle at the moment is acquiring new clients (affiliates and advertisers). My first automation has been to get LinkedIn running 7 days a week on autopilot - so far, I've reached out to about 400 people since this summit started, all on auto-pilot, in the background, while I'm doing other things in the business that push the needle. My next move is to increase my brand awareness. I'm on LinkedIn, but otherwise have no social presence. Intentionally, I might add - I always felt like social media was a plague to humanity 🤣, however if you use it as a creator, rather than a consumer, I can see the value. Once I have LinkedIn fully setup (still have to setup a Zapier API to my Google Sheets to track status of my outreaches), I'll start using AI to automate blog creations for my website, dissecting bitesize information from my blogs and posting them on various social platforms (LinkedIn, Instagram and maybe TikTok).
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@Sheila Rasmusssen AI sure can write code, it writes for me daily! Whatever your passion or desire, AI will undoubtedly be able to help you and streamline your efforts. I wish you every success! :)
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Super psyched to be here. Hoping to learn lots of nuggets I can immediately utilise in my business.
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Jake Guthrie
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Affiliate Network Owner, looking to utilise AI in my daily work life.

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