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1 like • Jun 1
@Faaz Khan very inspiring and instructive
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I just launched LifeBlood Solutions this year. Before that, my background was in sales and sales coaching building pipelines, fixing follow-ups, and improving conversion consistency. What I kept seeing over and over wasn’t a “sales skill” issue… it was repetitive operational drag. Most businesses don’t need more tools or more hires. They need fewer manual steps. We build simple, reliable AI automations (no hype) that: - Auto-qualify and route leads - Trigger follow-ups without reminders - Update CRMs automatically - Reduce human error and dropped balls Because we’re early, we’re results-first, not money-first right now. If an automation clearly saves time and removes friction, that’s a win for us. So if that’s you happy to connect, brainstorm, or even help you map one bottleneck you’re dealing with. Check us here: https://lifebloodsolutions.com
0 likes • Jun 1
@Amr Mohamed very constructive posts. I very appreciate it 🙏.
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I'm working to improve my website , here's the results how it's looking now? Let me know how it's? And anything I can improve??
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1 like • Jun 1
@Muskan Ahlawat woooah, that is very motivated 💪 and pushing myself to put more work as well to be proficient with AI. Consistency makes you a great person.
I told you to create content your audience wants. I was wrong.
I picked this up from Alex Hormozi recently. He called it "becoming the algorithm." You find what performs, you reverse-engineer the format, you chase the outlier. Makes sense on paper. The problem is you end up feeling like you're feeding the machine, not your audience. I know because I was doing it. Studying what worked in my space. Picking topics based on what I thought people wanted. Publishing consistently. Dreading every session. The content was fine. The metrics were ok. And it sounded exactly like twelve other people running the same playbook in the same space. Because they were. Here is what I actually believe now... Talk about what you are genuinely working through. The problems you are solving right now. The things your space dances around but won't say directly. Two reasons this works better: First, if you're dealing with it, other people are dealing with it right now. You're looking forward, not in the rearview mirror. Second, you won't look like a "cover band." You'll be making original songs. And cover bands never build the audience the original artist has. The right people find you because of that specificity. You cannot sound like what people already follow and expect them to choose you. Be you, and you'll always be differentiated. That's what authentic content actually means.
I told you to create content your audience wants. I was wrong.
1 like • Jun 1
@Faaz Khan I fully appreciate 🙏 all your great and helpful posts
The era of BYOK is ending.
I asked ChatGPT to reverse-engineer a $99 tool. Then I built my own version for $2 a month. A year ago, the smart move was BYOK. Bring Your Own Key. Plug your API key into someone else's tool. Use their infrastructure, their limits, their roadmap. That era is ending. BYOS, Bring Your Own Software, is what comes next. Alex Hormozi coined the term. The premise: coding agents have reached the point where building your own tools is a founder's decision. You scope it, you run the agent, you own what comes out. I wanted to test whether this was real or just another thing people say on the internet. I was paying $47/month for Instantly.ai. Good tool. But their sending limits and built-in SOPs kept capping how far I could scale my outreach. I was paying for a ceiling. So I built Emailify in a week. Six to eight hours a day, treated it like a real project. This is what I do, so it doubled as a way to sharpen my skills with the new generation of coding agents. The process: I asked ChatGPT to fully reverse-engineer Instantly, every feature, every function, the complete picture of what the software does. Then I passed that to Antigravity (by Google), an IDE coding platform, and we built a phase-by-phase plan. Each phase had a clear scope. Each phase fed the next. By the end, I had fully functional outreach software. Multiple campaigns, hundreds of thousands of prospects, unlimited sends, Gmail API, cloud-hosted on Modal. Monthly cost: $2 to $4. A one-week build against $47/month recurring. One month to break even. After that, every month is margin. Now... the bugs. There were bugs. Plenty of them. The analytics kept breaking in a particular way that was genuinely painful to debug. It would report that I had sent thousands of emails when the real number was a few hundred. Completely wrong data, which meant I could not trust my own reports until I found and fixed the root cause. Every SaaS you subscribe to also has bugs. The difference is you cannot see them, cannot touch them, cannot fix them. You file a ticket. You wait. You work around the issue or you upgrade to the tier where it supposedly gets fixed.
The era of BYOK is ending.
1 like • Jun 1
@Faaz Khan thank you so much for all your support and assistance. I'm currently awake at this specific time with all the greatest information and tools given to the community.
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