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Promotional Image and Text Creation
Quick question for the community: what AI tools are you using for generating promotional images? I've got a client who wants social media posts, promo graphics with text underneath. Curious what's working best for people right now, on two fronts: - Image quality itself. AI still isn't great at clean, believable pictures, so what's actually giving you usable results (not the weird-hands, melty-detail stuff)? - Text/captions. Anything that handles legible text well, or do you add it separately afterward? Appreciate any recommendations!
Cold calls
Going to start doing cold calls. Any advice for cold calling? Any dos and don't you figured out along the way? Any tactics you use? Do you use a script, or just go with the flow to make the call sound more natural?
1 like β€’ May 17
@Shivam Kataria thank you, this actually sounds like an easy script to remember. The first couple calls will be fun, but I'll get into the routine. Thank you for the tip!
3 likes β€’ May 17
@Tsvetomir Krumov as far as I heard from youtube and such, the first thing you talk about is about them (the customers) problems, never about yours even if they ask. Always tell them to come to the google meets link to explain more. That is what I have gotten do far as a broad idea. I mean what's the worst one can say on a call, no thank you, so you should try cold calling as well!
Asking for advice
Hey all, quick question for anyone who's sold AI automation or SaaS to small local businesses (dentists, clinics, law firms, salons, that kind of thing). What actually worked for you to land your first few clients? Cold email, walk-ins, warm intros, ads, partnerships? Did you niche down hard or stay broad? Anything you wish you'd done sooner, or stopped doing earlier? I'm building an AI receptionist and shifting from "we automate everything for everyone" to picking one vertical and going deep. Would love to hear from people who've actually been in the trenches with local SMBs. Thanks πŸ™
1 like β€’ May 14
@Jacob Radic because the Greeks trust their local salesmen better than foreign ones. I mean I could build the bot I am building and change it to greek and walk in their shop talking english. The Austrian one was because I speak German and was planning to cold call them. Would you say I should just go to the greek person and try and see?
1 like β€’ May 16
@Mark Silvan I am going for craftsmen who usually do not always have time to answer their calls. So my idea is make a bot that answers their calls and books the appointment for them
Day 3 Built
Hi everyone, i built a LinkedIn post writer that uses your tone of voice. I did go thruogh it about three times because the first time i noticed that Claude used "β€”" a lot and I said, nobody but AI uses that, and then it gave me three things listed (example AI is used by computer scientists, lab scientists, mechanics) and told it that is typical AI. I also noticed it used big words like brief, and I told it to tone it down, and go basic, just use the word short. In the end it was getting closer to my voice. I told it that whenever we use it next time, and I see more results, we can always refine it more. It was fun and this is useful knowing that you can always add new skills that Claude can use. Interested to know what i will learn next!
Day 3 Built
0 likes β€’ May 3
@Shaik Mohammad Thank you Shaik!
1 like β€’ May 3
@Faaz Khan Thanks Faaz! Lets see what I build next
Apr 29 β€’Β 
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βœ¨πŸŽ‰THANK YOU TO NATE HERK. I LAUNCHED MY FIRST APP πŸŽ‰βœ¨
I joined this community on Christmas Day of all days, and I've been here just over 4 months now. Since discovering vibe coding and really starting to dive into it in January, February, and March ,I have watched every single video produced by @Nate Herk @Nate Herk on YouTube. The thing about being a new AI builder is that it's so easy to get stuck in research mode, and that is where I was at *for months.* The dream I had to create something useful and real, was getting mired in thinking I needed to learn more and more before trying to launch something. Everything in Nate's videos started to click once I really started to dig into the tools, make mistakes, try to fix them, work around it, and persist through the disappointment when my first several tries didn't come out the way I wanted. Last night I shipped my first Progressive Web Application and I have Nate to thank. It supports the members of my Skool community by helping them come up with a structured plan for goal attainment. (Funny story: I used the prompt based version of that plan to actually build the PWA during the month of April.... that's so meta) 🀣 Tonight I am working on what will end up becoming my first real production app. It's being entered in a contest on Friday. Fingers crossed. The HUGE unlock for this big app deployment was Nate's video he did on using the Claude skill /superpowers I have been in a planning session with the /superpowers skill for about two hours refining everything on a local host screen until the UI/UX is just right. It then built an awesome deployment handbook for me and saved it in the local documents folder. How cool is that. The goal of using the /superpowers skill is that it takes 95% of the upfront time to nail down all the details and get them right so that when you use massive amount of tokens to make your build, you aren't disappointed with the output. I know that one-shot builds are pretty rare and I'm not expecting perfection, but this should get me 90% of the way there.
βœ¨πŸŽ‰THANK YOU TO NATE HERK. I LAUNCHED MY FIRST APP πŸŽ‰βœ¨
2 likes β€’ Apr 30
Thats brilliant, keep up the great work!
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