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If you've sold an AI automation to a client, any tool, any industry, I want to hear about it. I'm collecting case studies to break down on the channel. This is your chance to build authority, get your brand out there, and showcase what you've built. šŸŽ Bonus: I'll be analyzing all submissions and sharing the trends with you: what's selling, which industries are buying, and where the opportunities are. So even if you don't get featured, you'll benefit from the data. šŸ‘‰ Fill it out HERE Takes 5 minutes. You can submit multiple projects.
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šŸš€New Video: How a College Student Made $500k with Cold Email (Exact Framework)
In this episode, I brought on Suvam. He generated over $500,000 in sales opportunities in six months using cold email as a beginner. The core lesson is to sell the outcome first and build after commitment. Suvam overcame the trust barrier with a zero-risk offer: doing the work for free in exchange for a case study reference. This worked so well that one free client became his first paying client and the social proof nearly doubled his reply rates. His playbook uses AI to find pre-filtered niche databases, not massive lead directories, and employs a simple 4-step automation for personalization at scale.
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šŸ† Weekly Wins Recap | Feb 7 – Feb 13
Big contracts, First clients, Real cost savings.This week inside AIS+ was about execution over excuses. Here are a few standout wins inside AIS+ šŸ‘‡ šŸ‘‰ @Glenn Marcus closed a $60K Agentic Engineering contract in 72 hours after launching his new agency site. šŸ‘‰ Ai Stromae built an automation saving a client €30K per year - €1K paid upfront with referrals coming. šŸ‘‰ @Mike Thomson landed his first real paying client through persistence and smart follow-ups. šŸ‘‰ @Jeremy Aune closed his first AI voice assistant client - with expansion already in discussion. šŸ‘‰ @Meir Heimowitz cut $1,400/month in business costs using Claude Code automations. šŸŽ„ Super Win Spotlight: @Glenn Marcus | $60K in 3 Days Glenn launched his new agency site on Thursday. A friend forwarded it to a CEO. By Tuesday, a $60,000 contract was signed. But this didn’t happen overnight. Through AIS+, Glenn sharpened his thinking around real use cases, agentic systems, and applying AI to actual business problems - not just tools. That clarity gave him the confidence to pivot his consulting company into an Agentic Engineering firm. The result? Right message. Right positioning. Right timing. $60K in 72 hours. His story is proof that when preparation meets opportunity, things move fast. If you’re AI-curious or already building, this is what momentum looks like. šŸŽ„ Watch Glenn share his story šŸ‘‡ ✨ Want to see wins like this every single week? Join AI Automation Society Plus and turn learning into real outreach, real clients, and real momentum šŸš€
šŸ† Weekly Wins Recap | Feb 7 – Feb 13
Stop Creating Content Nobody Watches: Here's What's Works in 2026
I grew an account from 6 to 23,000 followers in the past 6 weeks. Not by following the same recycled advice everyone posts. Most people are still running 2023 playbooks and wondering why nothing lands. Here's what I've found: 1. Pick one platform and optimize for it. The platforms are wildly different in what performs. I've seen creators pulling 100k average views per video on Instagram get literally 1,000 views on the same exact video on YouTube Shorts and TikTok. And vice versa. The content that wins on each platform is not the same. You should still cross-post because it's basically no extra effort and you might get traction depending on your niche. But unless you have a multi-million dollar production team cranking out platform-specific content like the Hormozis and Gary Vees of the world, pick one platform and go all in on it. The creators winning right now aren't "everywhere." They're dominant on one platform and letting the others collect scraps. 2. Skit formats are massively underused. Depending on your niche, skits are one of the highest-performing formats right now. We made a video for a franchise client comparing Wingstop vs. Chick-fil-A, just a simple skit breaking down the upsides and downsides of each. Super simple editing, super simple setup. It hit 5 million views. You don't need a production crew. You need a format that people actually want to watch. 3. Match your vibe to the platform. This is where most people screw up. On Instagram, higher-end, more produced content tends to win. Better graphics, polished captions, tighter editing. On TikTok, that same content usually tanks. What works on TikTok is raw. It should feel like a FaceTime call or a video message you'd send a friend. Basic text hook, basic TikTok captions, no fancy production. YouTube Shorts leans more toward produced content too, but it skews more mass-market consumer. Straight business content doesn't hit as hard there. 4. Use ai for certain parts of your content process (but the right way)
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OpenClaw Creator Joins OpenAI
Sam Altman just announced it on X. What are your thoughts? Is this good or bad? https://x.com/sama/status/2023150230905159801?s=20
OpenClaw Creator Joins OpenAI
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