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The AI Gold Rush is Here – Are You Ready?
AI automation isn’t just the future, it’s happening now. Businesses know they need AI, but most don’t know where to start. That’s where the real opportunity is. Right now, 80% of businesses need automation, yet only a small fraction are using it effectively. That gap is where AI agency founders are stepping in and turning automation into real revenue. If you’re thinking about launching an AI agency or offering automation services, here’s what actually matters: - Businesses don’t care about AI, they care about results. Focus on efficiency, cost savings, and revenue growth. - You don’t need to be a developer. The right frameworks and tools can help you build solutions fast. - Selling AI services is easier when you solve real problems. Every industry has bottlenecks AI can fix—you just need to identify them. Where Most People Get Stuck (And How to Move Past It) 1. They try to learn everything at once. Instead, pick one niche, one AI tool, and one problem to solve. Master that first. 2. They focus too much on the tech. What matters is how businesses use it. The best AI agencies sell solutions, not software. 3. They don’t have a system for getting clients. Learning how to automate client acquisition is just as important as building AI solutions. Once you crack these three things, building and scaling an AI agency becomes a real possibility. The question is—are you positioning yourself to take advantage of this shift? If you're serious about turning AI into a real business, let’s talk. Ask me anything.
The AI Gold Rush is Here – Are You Ready?
3 likes • Feb 26
i am hopping in, just sent an application see you there
Hello fellow gamers!
I am introducing myself with a prompt on how I excel and where my skills flourish. I have an ability to be very resourceful and to improvise very well, adapting to new things easily and excelling in gaining very quickly when I am focused. I am also great at creating a space where others naturally feel safe to open up and express vulnerably. Blessed to be here, reach out if you feel called to connect.
4 likes • Jan 28
HELLO!!!! welcome to the family, if you notice everyone here treats each other like family, and now we are happy that you are a part of it
First Share
I am sharing from the prompt in the first lesson. A pain point I struggle with is feeling unworthy sometimes, and I feel like I am not capable of holding down a routine that keeps me striving towards greatness. I notice that I rebel against certain forms of structure. I am currently committing to adding 15 min to my 15 minute guided meditation routine to include a block of time to sit and simply focus on my breath. So it is.
4 likes • Jan 28
that’s awesome! Taking small steps is a big win. starting is a win, no matter how small, just keep it consistent. I am cheering you on!
What Patience in Basketball Taught Me About Long-Term Goals
Patience in basketball is like waiting for the perfect shot. You can’t rush it. Every pass, every dribble, every play is a step toward that game-winning moment. Building long-term goals? Same thing. It’s not about fast results. It’s about consistent effort. Like working on my jump shot—takes time to perfect, but every little improvement adds up. It’s all about staying focused, trusting the process, and putting in the work. You don’t get to the finals by skipping steps. Same with financial goals or any big dreams. Keep grinding.
2 likes • Jan 28
keep shooting your shot, on and off the court!
Day 39: Progress in the Small Things
Keeping the momentum alive and focusing on the little wins today. Habit 1: Cooking Plan 🍳Plan: Tried something new, I made a neo pizza, tomatos and basil, with parm on top. Habit 2: Walking Plan 🚶‍♀️Plan: Walked my usual 30 minutes but added a short jog at the end to challenge myself a bit. Felt great to push a little harder. Day 39 Challenge: Focus on gratitude.Today, I reflected on how far I’ve come in these 39 days. From saving money by cooking at home to staying consistent with my walking habit, it’s all adding up, and I’m proud of the progress. Reflection: Day 39 reminded me that consistency isn’t just about discipline, it’s about finding joy in the process. On to Day 40! 🚀✨
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