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Stop Selling “Websites” and Start Solving Expensive Problems
I wanted to share a story about how I shifted my mindset from "scraping for a few hundred bucks" to engineering specialized solutions that business owners gladly pay a premium for. A few years ago, I was stuck in the "generalist trap" (Tutorial Hell). I was focused on the tools—HTML, CSS, or my newest n8n workflow. I was fighting on price for $500 static websites that clients didn’t actually need because I was focused on code, not business logic. Everything changed when I stopped selling features and started selling solutions to expensive problems. Clients don't care what stack you use. They don't care about Cursor, CODEX, or how complex your n8n orchestration is. They care about saving time, reducing headaches, and making money. The Taco Stand Case Study Take a local pop-up taco stand out here in Lancaster, CA. These guys are legendary—lines down the street at every pop-up. The Pain Points: 1. Absolute chaos managing the in-person order line. 2. Taking payments manually was slow and prone to errors. 3. Their huge fan base didn't know where they would be next. Instead of building them a generic "taco stand website," I built them an Automated Operational System. The Automated Solution: - A simple, custom website optimized for mobile online ordering. - Integrated payment collection right in the interface. - The AI/Automation Angle: A specialized alert system that instantly triggers emails and SMS to their entire subscriber list the moment they post a new pop-up location. The Results: It cut the client’s operational headaches in half. Instead of managing chaos in the line, they just cook. Revenue increased because the line moves faster, and their fans never miss a location. The tools don't matter. They are just leverage. The moment you shift your mind from "building sites" to being an Automation Architect, your value explodes. Stop looking for "web dev clients." Start seeking out expensive business pain. When you solve a problem that saves a business 10 hours a week or makes them an extra $2K, they won't hesitate to pay you $3,000+ for that setup.
Stop Selling “Websites” and Start Solving Expensive Problems
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@Frank van Bokhorst Thanks Frank!
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@Dave McCormack Looks like you have a legit set up very cool
Hello
My name is Michael, and I’m here to better understand the wave of new technologies reshaping our world. I’m especially interested in learning how to thoughtfully integrate these innovations into my everyday life and routines.
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Welcome Michael! Are you in a specific industry that you are trying to integrate AI automation into?
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@Michael Thomas Hey Michael, I feel you 100%. Running an e-commerce store while trying to stay consistent with content is a real grind. AI automation has been a game changer for a few store owners I’ve worked with — especially turning product details into ready-to-post carousels and captions in minutes instead of hours. If you want, I can share a couple of quick wins that could save you time right away. What’s the biggest content bottleneck for you right now?
Got banned doing outreach… how are you getting clients?
Quick question for those already landing clients with AI automation: What channels are actually working for you right now? I tried doing outreach on Facebook to local businesses in my niche, but my account got banned pretty fast — clearly I was doing something wrong or too aggressive. Are you guys finding clients through: - Cold DMs (if so, where?) - Content (YouTube, Twitter, etc.) - Freelance platforms (Upwork) - Something else? Would really appreciate hearing what’s working right now, especially for beginners trying to land their first few clients. Thanks in advanced 💖 Samin
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Hey man, sorry to hear about the Facebook ban — that platform is super quick to nuke outreach accounts right now. I was running into the same issues early on. What’s been working really well for me is shifting almost entirely to **email outreach** built on a custom automated system I put together. I built a scraper that pulls from legit public records (no shady stuff) and now have a full **God Tier Campaign** database running: - 112k+ US businesses scraped across tons of niches - 5.6k+ emails harvested so far (still growing) - Personalized emails written by Claude for each industry The whole thing runs on a Python script that weeds out junk emails + a memory bank so it **never** hits the same business twice. Every email feels custom, not spammy, because the messaging is tailored to their specific industry. It’s been solid for landing clients without getting my accounts torched. Still tweaking it, but the numbers keep climbing. If you’re just starting out and trying to get your first few clients, building (or even just understanding) something like this can be a game-changer compared to fighting the social media algorithms. Keep going bro 💪
Entry Point As a seller
Hello everyone! I have started learning n8n sometime ago and I need to ask what is the best way to monetise this skill? I have tried upwork and no luck so far. Looking for suggestions
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Hey Obaid, I feel you man. I went through the exact same frustration with n8n a while back. Upwork was brutal — lots of “I want automation” but zero clue what they actually needed. What started working for me was stopping the generic cold outreach and instead going super narrow. I’d pick one specific industry I kinda understood (for me it was real estate or local service businesses) and just message 5-10 owners a day with something like: “Hey, I noticed you guys still manually chase leads / update your CRM / send follow-ups. I built a quick n8n workflow that cuts that down by ~70%. Want me to show you in 10 minutes? No strings.” A lot ghost, but the ones who reply are usually warm because you’re not selling “automation” — you’re solving a real pain they already feel. Also, building in public helped a ton. I started posting short videos of actual workflows I made (even the messy ones) and people started DMing me asking for help. Keep grinding, but zoom in on one niche instead of trying to be a general n8n guy. Way easier to get traction. You got this.
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@Obaid Fareed That's the secret sauce a lot of people overcomplicate. Stack those small wins, and before you know it, you're booked 3 weeks out. Live the dream brother — go be great! 🔥
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5 likes • Apr 14
Hey everyone, I’m Mike from Los Angeles, California 👋 Been deep in the AI automation space for a bit now — mostly building custom tools and workflows that help small businesses and agencies save time on repetitive stuff. My big career goal right now is to get really good at turning these AI systems into simple, reliable “set it and forget it” solutions that actually make people money (or give them their weekends back). For fun I like riding motorcycles, hitting the beach when it’s not packed, and messing around with new tech gadgets. Looking forward to learning from you all and seeing what you’re working on!
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