
Anthony Back
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Anthony Back
@anthonyback01
Agentic Marketing, Commerce, and Liverpool FC.
Melbourne, Victoria Inscrit le Haziran 2014
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@AlexSaundersAU You would literally trip over a stick and blame Israel. This is peak conspiracy brainrot.
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@journoaus This is a level of low IQ I have yet to see on X, and that's saying something. The fact that you don't know why it's so ridiculous is hilarious 🤣
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So Israel searched the Corio refinery at 11.04pm Australian time…. and there was a Reaper Drone capable of secure data transfer and relay off the coast?


Aussie Undies@Aussie_Undies
@2worldsPodcast @OzPollies Was the ADF looking for something in Bass Straight in the 24hrs prior to That Drone hung around for a long time I hope it was just an accident but until it’s confirmed we should be protecting our facilities
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Most Claude setups are a fucked.
Files everywhere. Output in random folders. Generic responses because context resets every session.
I've been testing a client delivery system for GTM agencies over the past few months.
Same problems kept showing up:
- Raw files scattered with no system
- Prompts producing generic output because context is missing
- Hours rebuilding the same instructions every session
- No way to run multi-client analysis without doing it one by one
So I built a full system around it.
Here's what's inside:
→ A /Claude-Work folder structure (Inbox, Processed, Outputs, Reference) with exact rules for each
→ A Prime Directive Prompt you paste at session start to lock Claude into your workflow
→ The CCO Framework (Context, Constraints, Output) for senior-level output every time
→ A Campaign Analyst workflow - sub-agents analyzing multiple client accounts simultaneously
→ A Client Report Creator - real .xlsx, .pptx, and .docx files with working formulas
→ A Competitive Intelligence workflow - live pricing page scans turned into gap analysis decks
Drop in raw campaign CSVs. Walk away. Come back to finished client reports.
Just a folder and a prompt.
Reply COWORK and I'll send it over.
(Works for solo consultants running client work too not just agency teams)
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STOP treating LinkedIn like a slot machine in 2026.
I spent 8 months building 16 playbooks, frameworks, and systems for LinkedIn lead gen.
Because a VAST majority of ppl
> post content
> pray for leads
> wonder why nobody books calls.
Then they try DMs and sound like every other "quick question" robot in the inbox.
Meanwhile their competitors are stacking 10-20 calls/week using actual systems.
So I put together an ultimate resource for dominating LinkedIn in 2026...
THE 2026 LINKEDIN LEAD GEN PLAYBOOK.
It's a full Notion vault with everything I use to run my agency and my clients' accounts.
There are 16 resources across 5 categories:
1) Content & Hooks: the viral post blueprint + my AI content writing system (3 custom GPTs)
2) DMs & Outreach: 3 DM playbooks including 30+ real conversations that booked calls
3) Lead Magnets: Hormozi's framework, swipe files, prompts, and my full masterclass
4) Funnels & Systems: the $100K LinkedIn OS, 7-step call funnel, and appointment setting SOPs
5) AI & Automation: Reddit-to-LinkedIn pipeline, GTM system, agency ops guide
Want it?
• Comment "PLAYBOOK"
• Follow me @aidanb2b
PS
This is literally every system behind multiple 7+ figures in pipeline I've generated from LinkedIn (the actual playbooks we use internally)

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Claude Code is the most powerful GTM execution tool for agencies right now.
But 90% of GTM agencies are still using it to run one task at a time, starting from scratch every time a new client onboards.
That's why I made The Claude GTM Agency Playbook:
→ What Claude Code actually does for GTM agencies and how to start, including the Shoptalk cookie editor method for prospect data
→ How to onboard clients end to end in 6 steps from a single Slack trigger to a live ICP doc and active campaigns
→ How to build sending infrastructure in 5 minutes instead of 40 and what breaks it
→ How to build campaigns automatically: offer bible, generation flow, feedback loop, and reporting
→ Which channel to use and when: the 10x reply rate gap between LinkedIn and email and the allbound model
→ Two signal-based plays to build now: event outreach plus social listening, and competitor displacement
→ How to run the webinar play for outbound-led inbound on LinkedIn without burning deliverability
→ What Clay's pricing change means for agencies and the 4 moves to make now
→ How to set up OpenClaw for autonomous prospecting without breaking compliance
→ The 3 advantages of the AI-native agency, the copy risk, and what the GTM engineer role is becoming
Comment "CLAUDE" and I'll DM it free (must be following)

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@samstrades @lao1969 @DominicDirupo I agree. The question is. How much longer can the bubble continue to be inflated? They have been saying crash for decades, but they just keep on inflating.
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David Llewellyn-Smith of MacroBusiness doesn't understand we can have stagflation
He thinks oil shock will result in such a collapse in consumer spending/incomes that RBA will stop hiking, disconnected from reality, petrol is $2.3 in my area, it's peanuts, there is no demand destruction, unions will be asking for wage increases that keep up with CPI (it's only fair for them to do so) #ausbiz

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What paralysis of intellect has us channelling wages to banks through the financialisation of shelter while remaining beholden to foreign powers for the basics of modern life?
We export raw abundance, reimport finished dependence, and call it sophistication.
We ship coal overseas, buy back the carbon as solar panels, and congratulate ourselves on moral progress.
We have treated house prices as national success and productive capacity as an afterthought. We have built a system resilient neither to strategic rivalry nor to disruption in the Middle East.
Australia has spent years confusing asset inflation with prosperity, financial engineering with statecraft, and imported complexity with sovereign capacity.
We sell raw materials, buy back dependency, import people and call the margin prosperity.
We congratulated ourselves for efficiency while dismantling redundancy, resilience and national competence.
The class that calls itself the nation’s intelligence can inflate land, subsidise demand and recite targets, yet cannot secure fuel, rebuild industry or think beyond the next property cycle.
And then comes the NDIS, handled with the usual implied moral vulgarity, as though a serious country must choose between caring for the vulnerable and maintaining a productive base.
Social obligations can’t float above material reality .
It must eventually rest on that reality .
A country that hollows out energy, industry, logistics and housing will eventually discover that its promises exceed its capacity.
Our aging demographics guarantee it
You cant secure the vulnerable by dismantling the machinery that funds their support. The NDIS is threatened by the same order that hollowed out the real economy and then feigned surprise when the social contract became expensive.
Donald Horne was right. Australia is a lucky country run by second-rate people. For a long time, distance, endowment and inertia concealed the fact. That cover is thinning. A nation that cannot tell the difference between wealth and extraction, between resilience and rhetoric, between civilisation and a housing bubble, will learn the lesson the hard way.
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@LouiChristopher Where possible, these jobs will be automated with a machine, not a person. This was already happening, and this will only turbocharge things
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More like half a million workers are about to lose their jobs with a whole bunch of businesses going under.
Seriously, as an employer, why would you now hire a teenager when you can get an adult for the same cost?
afr.com/work-and-caree…

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@ausstockchick whole bunch of 18-20 year olds going to be replaced with older workers with more experience
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@DaveShapi This has been happening to me, too. Part of the chat just disappears and Claude has no idea what happened!
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@MHarrisonW @rich_toronto You are not a serious person. This is another level of ignorance
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@rich_toronto How many deaths could have been prevented if Jews in 1948 had allowed a viable Palestinian state to be created along with Israel, as planned in UN Resolution 181!
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