Carl Jones

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Carl Jones

Carl Jones

@cjwebdesignss

AI web designer 🤖 | Trained 100+ hrs building the best websites | @cjwebdesignss | DM to get your site built

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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
My client was making $2,800/month online. Now they're at $31,000/month. Same products. New website. ✅ Faster load speed ✅ Mobile checkout redesign ✅ Trust badges + reviews above the fold DM me — I build sites that actually convert 🚀
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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Client came to me with 0 online presence. 6 weeks later... Local Mexican restaurant, LA. Before: No website. After: Clean mobile-first site + online ordering. Result: 312 orders in first month. DM me — I build sites that actually convert 🚀
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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@sherifgjini The audience. Always. I've built websites that looked great and flopped because the founder assumed who their customers were. Validate the audience first and the offer almost writes itself.
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Gini@sherifgjini·
Founders, what should be validated first? - the problem - the audience - the offer
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@AlexHormozi Took me way too long to just launch my web design page. I kept waiting until it was "perfect." Nobody was watching. The clients I have now found me before I even had a portfolio. Just build the thing.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
It takes everyone a different amount of time to realize everyone is just thinking about themselves, no one was watching, and you should’ve just done whatever the fuck you wanted to all along.
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@TheGeorgePu This is exactly why owning a skill that's hard to automate matters. A well-built website for a local business still needs a human who understands their customers. That's a gap AI can't close on its own.
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George Pu@TheGeorgePu·
Nobody talks about the worst part of AI displacement. It's not losing the job. It's applying to 200 jobs after and hearing nothing. Because the same AI that replaced you is screening the applications.
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@stijnnoorman Web design is a perfect example. The skill that makes money isn't knowing Figma — it's understanding what a business owner actually needs their site to do. That's the shift from "I make websites" to "I solve problems."
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Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
To make money, give value. To give value, solve problems. To solve problems, learn skills.
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
A slow website isn't just annoying. It's costing you real money. 1 second delay = 7% fewer conversions. Most small business sites take 6-8 seconds to load. Speed is the cheapest conversion fix nobody talks about.
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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Drop a comment if you want a free website audit I'll look at your site and tell you exactly what's killing your conversions — no fluff, no pitch Just honest feedback from a web designer Replying to everyone today
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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Your website is losing you clients every single day. Not because it looks bad. Because it loads slow, has no clear CTA, and makes visitors work to understand what you do. Most business owners don't know this is happening. I fix all 3 in one build.
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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@tibo_maker Exactly this. One person with the right AI stack can now outproduce what used to take a 5-person team. Web design, automation, client comms — all of it. The solo operator is the new small business.
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Tibo@tibo_maker·
new business applications are at record highs hiring intent is falling & AI spend is going vertical everyone's calling this an anomaly but it's a pattern 1440: Gutenberg's press. one operator outproduces a monastery of scribes. the solo pamphleteer becomes a real economic unit for the first time 1850s: the sewing machine. factories had killed the cottage weaver. the sewing machine brought them back. solo tailors re-emerged as viable businesses almost overnight 1985: desktop publishing. before PageMaker, you needed a typesetter, a layout artist, a print shop. after, 1 person and a Mac could produce a magazine 2000s: blogging and AdSense. first time in history one person could build an audience and monetize it every single time, a new tool collapsed the minimum viable team size from 5 to 1 a wave of new business formation followed, hiring intent flatlined then an entirely new economy emerged, bigger than the one before it AI is the sewing machine moment for knowledge work
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@AlexHormozi This is what made me finally go independent. Worst case I go back to a job with more skills than before. Best case I build something. The floor is the same. The ceiling is not.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
What's funny about taking life risk rather than financial risk is that if it doesn't go well, you're literally back in the same position that you started, except smarter. When u think about it like that, you want to cash in as many life lotto tickets as you can, not as few.
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Same with services. Web design first, then AI automation. Each one creates demand for the next. The compound effect is real - but only if you build systems, not just skills.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Best example that you should NOT focus on just one product but keep trying new ones might be Amazon If Jeff Bezos did he'd be still selling books Instead now Amazon with AWS is the backend of the entire internet
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Klaas@forgebitz

@levelsio amazon -> aws

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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Most people think setting up Claude AI for their business means choosing the right model. It's not the model. It's not the prompt. It's the memory files — the context you give it about your clients, your voice, your workflow. That's what makes it actually work.
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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Every business owner I've talked to hates their website. None of them know what to change. That's the problem I solve.
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Drop a comment if you want my free Claude AI setup checklist for small business owners I put together exactly how I set it up for clients — intake forms, email replies, proposal drafts, all automated I'll DM it to everyone who replies today ↓
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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@ryanels @osehfavvy Have you tried OpenClaw? It runs a personal AI agent that lives permanently in WhatsApp, Telegram, or Slack — uses your own API key, no subscriptions. I help people set it up on any device in under an hour. DM me if you want it properly configured 🤙
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Ryan Els
Ryan Els@ryanels·
@osehfavvy I have used the AI on WhatsApp. But not for long.
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Ryan Els
Ryan Els@ryanels·
Does anyone actually use Meta AI? 🤔
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Things I set up Claude AI for small businesses: → Reply to customer emails automatically → Draft proposals in your tone → Summarize documents in seconds → Handle intake forms → Write social captions in bulk Most owners save 8-12 hrs/week. Interested? DM me 🤖
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Carl Jones
Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
Content creators: your Linktree is not your brand. A real website = your work, your prices, your story, your contact — all in one place you actually OWN. No monthly fees. No platform risk. No "we're shutting down." I build custom creator sites fast. DM me 👇
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@myakotica Skip the HTML/JS grind — I'll build you a clean custom page that you actually own, no subscriptions, no platform risk. Links, bio, contact, whatever you need. DM me and I'll have it done fast 🙌
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myakotica ❤️ feet
myakotica ❤️ feet@myakotica·
So tired of Linktree buying out decent services. It’s honestly annoying as hell. First they took Koji, now they’re killing bento.me. What a mess 🙃 Guess I’ll just finish learning HTML & JS and make my own damn page.
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Carl Jones@cjwebdesignss·
@SheriffElias @MilksandMatcha Claude is perfect here — draft intake forms, summarize notes, prep client FAQs, all in seconds. I set up Claude for small business workflows. Happy to show you what's possible — free call, no pitch. DM me 🙋
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Eli Bienstock
Eli Bienstock@SheriffElias·
@MilksandMatcha I'm a lawyer/professor trying to figure out AI for the first time and how it can help the pro-bono entrepreneurship clinic that I teach and the startups/small businesses we assist
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