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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. 🎁 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. 👉 Fill it out HERE Takes 5 minutes. You can submit multiple projects.
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🚀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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🏆 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+ 👇 👉 @Glenn Marcus closed a $60K Agentic Engineering contract in 72 hours after launching his new agency site. 👉 Ai Stromae built an automation saving a client €30K per year - €1K paid upfront with referrals coming. 👉 @Mike Thomson landed his first real paying client through persistence and smart follow-ups. 👉 @Jeremy Aune closed his first AI voice assistant client - with expansion already in discussion. 👉 @Meir Heimowitz cut $1,400/month in business costs using Claude Code automations. 🎥 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 5 Days 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. 🎥 Watch Glenn share his story 👇 ✨ 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 🚀
🏆 Weekly Wins Recap | Feb 7 – Feb 13
Most Automation Problems Aren’t Tool Problems — They’re Architecture Problems
After reading many posts here, I’m seeing the same patterns:Webhook errors, OAuth issues, mailbox permissions, booking sync failures, scraping blocks, broken n8n flows, AI agents stopping mid-process, deployment confusion, and “how do I get clients?” questions. In most cases, the issue isn’t n8n, Retell AI, Twilio, Microsoft Azure, or Instagram Graph API themselves.It's usually one of these: 1. Incorrect OAuth / permission model 2. Token vs application-level confusion 3. Webhook verification misconfiguration 4. Wrong data structure between nodes 5. Batch handling logic errors 6. Timezone / calendar mapping mismatches 7. Poor system architecture design 1. Trying to “sell” before validating properly If you’re stuck, frustrated, or losing days debugging something that should work — you’re not alone. Most of these are small but critical setup mistakes. I specialize in building production-ready AI automations (voice agents, booking systems, RFP processors, DM webhooks, CRM flows, outreach systems, etc.) and helping people turn messy workflows into sellable systems. If you’re currently blocked on any of these , comment or DM me.Happy to help you fix it properly and get it over the finish line.
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It’s 10x easier to sell to somebody that knows you(with proof)
And I’ll prove it to you. A few months ago I landed a new client. One project. I started working at it, and a few days later she came back asking if I could also take over another project. My reply was straight up: “Both at the same time? I mean I can for sure, I just don't think I’ll be able to deliver both within 4 days” She said fine, so from 1 project to 2 projects all within a few days. But here’s the thing, as she kept working with me, she realized that I'm skilled at solving problems. So I landed a third project. So up to this point she’s been bringing me more and more projects. But here’s where the upselling worked for me. “I simply asked her, I was wondering if you want me to bring you leads on a retainer?” And she said yes, I have another guy but he sucks so please send me an offer. A few days later after going over the terms, I closed the deal. If I were to close a retainer contract with a complete cold lead it would have been 10x harder. Having to show proof, client testimonials, and a bunch of other bs. But she was already happy with my services so it felt like a no brainer. I don’t think I’m doing anything special. I'm just working and operating the same way I used to when I worked as a COO for a 7-fig ecom company. So what it's the lesson? If you've already delivered something to a client and they're happy with the solution, up-sell them on another offer. In my case I've started to lead with automation and then move over to lead gen. Lead gen = retainer.
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