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8 contributions to AI Automation Society
Long time entrepreneur, new to AI Consulting.
Hey everyone! I've been an entrepreneur most of my life - fitness, leadership coaching, misc startups - and just started my own AI Consulting Business for other businesses. The consistent advice I'm seeing on the interwebs is to niche down the industry AND the service(s) you provide for that industry. I'd love to hear what everyone is: 1) finding as industries that WANT and are actively looking for AI implementation and 2) the services that are in highest demand. IE, speed to lead, voice agent, workflows, etc. And as a bonus 3) where you're getting your initial customers from? Warm contacts, scraping leads online, etc Thanks! Excited to be here.
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@Emanuel Botez Same to you!
Be honest, where are you REALLY on your AI journey right now?
Quick pulse check for the community, and be honest, there's no wrong answer here. This group is wild in the best way. We've got people who opened Claude, ChatGPT, Hermes for the first time last week sitting right next to folks running full agent systems for clients. I'm genuinely curious where we all actually are. Vote below, then drop a comment with one of two things: the one thing you're stuck on, or the one win you're most proud of so far. Here's why that matters. The beginners reading this will learn more from your honest comment than from any course, and the rest of us might be able to help you get unstuck. Each one, teach one. Wherever you landed on that list, you're in the right thread. We all started at number one.
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How about us stuck in #3? The desert!
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@Jason Elam
Most people learning AI Automation are stuck for one reason they focus on tools instead of problems.
The real shift is simple: Pick ONE real problem → solve it → turn it into a repeatable system. Things like missed leads, slow replies, or repetitive admin work are where real value is. Once it works, don’t just move on, document it and simplify it so others can understand it too and get monthly income from thousands of members you teach how to do it as well That’s how real progress happens: build once, improve it, and keep sharing what works. Most people don’t fail because AI is hard… they fail because they never apply what they learn. What’s your biggest challenge right now with AI Automation?
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This is a great point. Being relatively new to starting a consulting business, I know I need to niche down, but that requires having somewhat of an industry bias based on personal knowledge. Meaning, business is still business, and if your background is construction and you're trying to build AI for dentists, that seems like a heavy lift. That being said, what is everyone finding as far as their niche, and how did you arrive at that?
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@Kunmi Oduola Thanks! What industries and services have you seen that are in high demand for what we offer?
From Frontend Developer to AI Automation, What Actually Gets Clients?
I am a Frontend Engineer (React.js & Next.js, Building Saas, E-commerce Websites) and am now working towards becoming an AI Automation professional. Something that I have been wondering about: Many professionals learn skills such as using tools like n8n, Claude, Make, GHL, and AI Agents, but how is knowing all these things different from making money through clients? What would be your priority if you started from scratch today for the next 90 days? - Learning skills/tools? - Project building? - Working on finding the right niche? - Working on getting clients? It would be interesting to know what you would've done differently! 👇
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@Nick Mendoza What niche and pain point have you seen in highest demand?
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@Amin Razzouki Would love to hear what niche and services you've seen to be in the highest demand
First client meeting since starting the agency.
Had my first client meeting today since starting the agency. And it came from exactly where I expected it to. Not a cold email. Not an ad. Just a conversation with someone already in my network. I’d known him for a little while. Called him. Had a chat. And he invited me in. He built everything on word of mouth. No ads, no portals. Just reputation and referrals. Good guy. Knows his stuff. But he turned down a block of flats last year because he didn’t have the manpower to take it on without dropping his standards. That hit me. Because that’s not a staffing problem. That’s a systems problem. We sat down and went through his business properly. Found three areas where he was quietly losing money and reputation without even realising it. None of them were obvious. All of them were fixable. For a word of mouth business those aren’t small issues. Your reputation is your pipeline. One bad experience and the referral stops. I’m not a tech person trying to sell property businesses software. I’m a property person who knows where the gaps are because I’ve worked in them. That’s a different conversation entirely. He said call me Wednesday. So Wednesday it is.
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Income follows value. Way to go, man!
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