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Jeroen G

Jeroen G

@orbex1

A dark back-alley of Web3 Bergabung Kasım 2009
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Jeroen G@orbex1·
🚀 What will power the grid in 2035? The race is wide open! Retro tech is making a comeback with digital typewriters, boomboxes, and more. #AI #Automation #Nostalgia 💡 These analog tools offer focus and mindfulness in a digital world. Think of the instant camera’s simplicity vs. a smartphone’s overload. 📌 Embrace the blend of old and new for better creativity and productivity. Check out the full article: techcrunch.com/2026/03/28/wha…
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Alfie Carter
Alfie Carter@AlfieJCarter·
I commented on LinkedIn for 10h/day for 7 days straight. 541 comments from a single account. This changed how we approach LinkedIn forever. The results: - 4,591 to 290,147 search appearances in 7 days (6,222% increase) - 315,373 total impressions (92% came from comments) - 136% increase in profile views - +7.5% week-over-week follower growth And here's what nobody tells you about LinkedIn commenting: Your first week WILL feel like shouting into the void. But if you quit before you understand position data? You'll never see what actually works. Here's what the numbers taught us: - Position 1: 1,570 avg impressions per comment - Position 2: 875 avg impressions - Position 5+: 404 avg impressions Most people struggle to pass 500 impressions on their posts. A single well-placed comment beats that. But here's where it gets interesting... The thing that worked? Not what we expected. We started with long, thoughtful comments (what everyone recommends). Turns out the algorithm - and readers - HATED it. So we switched to 11-25 word punchy comments in position 1. Results jumped immediately. We also discovered: - Being 10 seconds faster = 5x more distribution - LinkedIn notifications are delayed 2-5 mins - manually check Priority 1 creators at their posting time - Replying to replies creates engagement loops that keep your comment visible longer - Rotating 5 comment patterns prevents your profile from looking like a bot Most people would call it quits after a tough start and pivot to posting instead. We said: give us 7 days of real data. Because the data doesn't lie - it just takes volume to speak. So we recorded the entire commenting system: - The 3-tier creator priority framework (who to comment on and when) - The exact daily protocol (morning, throughout day, end of day) - The 5 comment patterns that generate replies (Data Drop, Reframe, Story, Contrarian, Addition) - The speed setup guide so you never miss a Position 1 opportunity - The tracking spreadsheet to measure impressions, profile views, and DMs by creator - What NOT to do (we analyzed all 541 comments so you don't repeat our early mistakes) This is the same system generating 300k+ weekly impressions from comments alone. And converting at rates most people don't believe are possible from a free channel. Want the complete playbook? 1. Follow me 2. Reply "POSITION" I'll send you the full breakdown.
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AlphaEcho
AlphaEcho@Alphaecho207·
In 2026, Claude became my co-founder. Not an assistant a system running 40% of my agency ops. I packaged everything into one resource: → Claude Projects Architecture → Claude Code Setup → Claude + n8n MCP → Claude Skills Blueprint → Query MCP + SEO MCPs 200+ hours to build. Free for you. If you want it: Like + Comment “NEED” I’ll DM you the details. Make 2026 the year you stop using AI like a search engine. ❤️
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69kov
69kov@levikov·
it costs less than $60 a month to run a business that generates $10,000-$30,000 a month i know that sounds like complete bullshit so let me list every single tool and its price right now… - Higgsfield (creates the AI character's face) --> $12/mo - HeyGen (turns the character into a video) --> ~$24/mo - 11Labs (gives the character a voice) --> ~$5/mo - CapCut (edits the videos) --> free - ManyChat (automates messages to customers) --> free then $15/mo total: under $60 that's less than most people pay for Netflix and Spotify combined on the other side of that $60 is a content business where an AI character promotes real products to a real audience and you collect 15-40% commission every time someone buys no: -camera -face -voice -filming -no inventory -no shipping -no customer service -no ads -no website -no employees just AI tools, your phone, and about 45 minutes a day once you learn the process here's how this works even though it sounds broken… two years ago creating the amount of video content this method requires would have needed: - video editor --> $3,000-$5,000/month - camera equipment or studio --> $1,000-$2,000 - voice actor or at least a decent mic - social media manager - script writers call it $8,000-$15,000/month in costs before you make a single dollar AI deleted ALL of those line items. every single one. the character is generated. the voice is cloned. the video is assembled. the editing is free software. what used to require a whole production team now runs on $60/month from one person on their couch and the products you promote are already selling. you're not guessing what might work. you look at TikTok Shop data and it shows you exactly which products sold thousands of units this week. you make content about those products. when someone buys through your content you get a cut now compare this to every other way to start a business: - dropshipping --> $1,000-$5,000 in ad spend before you know if a product works - amazon FBA --> $3,000-$10,000 in inventory upfront - agency --> months of brand building and a portfolio before your first client - coaching --> need a following you don't have yet every one of those requires REAL money before you find out if it even works this one requires $60. if month one doesn't work you lost the price of two large pizzas. if it DOES work you've built something that compounds bc Instagram content doesn't die. a video from January still drives followers and sales in June. every piece of content you post makes every previous piece more valuable $60 downside. compounding asset upside we're doing a free live training today where we break down this entire system from scratch product selection, character creation, scripting, video generation, all of it run by 12 operators who've done $55M+ in GMV… people who've attended are hitting $10-30k/mo within their first few months. no face, no experience, no following needed comment "APEX" and i'll dm you the link. it's free
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Jeroen G
Jeroen G@orbex1·
🚀 Ultrahuman is making a bold move with its Ring Pro in the U.S., aiming to challenge Oura's dominance in the smart ring market. #AI #Productivity
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Jeroen G@orbex1·
@sakhil_ai Please send me the exact step-by-step setup guide for this timezone arbitrage system
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Sakhil Khan
Sakhil Khan@sakhil_ai·
Earned $43,800 With OpenClaw While I Was Sleeping. My bot woke me up at 3:47 AM. I typed "yes" half asleep. Woke up to +$43,800. I've made the exact step-by-step setup guide for this timezone arbitrage system. You need: Claude + laptop. Free for 24 hours. To get it: 1- Comment "OpenClaw" 2- Like and Retweet 3- Follow me @sakhil_ai (so i can DM you) The bot hunts timezone arbitrage 24/7. Watches Japanese, European, Australian, Middle East news feeds. Finds markets where outcome is already confirmed overseas but US traders haven't updated prices yet. 9 days running this setup. Never thought a bot would wake me up to make money. Polymarket is 70% American traders. World events don't care about EST. While you sleep, markets resolve. That's the edge. It's stupid simple. You Must Follow me👤 @sakhil_ai , so i can send you DM.
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Pierre-Eliott Lallemant
Pierre-Eliott Lallemant@pierreeliottlal·
In less than a year, we managed to get more than 13M organic views on Reddit. It brought over 100,000 people to our website without spending a cent. We put together a Reddit Strategy Playbook that gets me 1M+ organic impressions/month… and makes my posts show up consistently inside AI outputs (ChatGPT, Gemini, etc.). Here’s what’s inside the playbook: 😈 How We grow my SAAS gojiberryAI with Reddit 🔥 The 3+1 post formats that always go viral 🚫 How to get traffic from 100 subs → without getting banned 🔎 Our Reddit SEO method to rank in AI-generated answers ⚡ The automation flows we use to convert views into demos 🏴‍☠️ A little bonus just for you Want the full 1M Views/Month Reddit Strategy (100% Organic)? Here’s how to get it: ✅ Repost this post ✅ Comment “REDDIT” I’ll send it straight to you.
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Alton Syn
Alton Syn@WorkflowWhisper·
I built 31 automations for clients last year. Every single business - from solo founders to 50-person teams - needed some version of the same workflows. So I documented all of them. Every workflow. Every department. And the exact plain-English prompt that builds each one in minutes. Sales & CRM: lead capture, follow-up sequences, deal tracking, proposal generation, pipeline alerts Marketing: social scheduling, email sequences, content repurposing, UTM tracking, review requests Operations: invoice generation, payment reminders, inventory alerts, automated reporting Customer Success: onboarding emails, NPS surveys, churn detection, support routing Admin: meeting scheduling, expense tracking, document generation, approval workflows Each one includes the specific prompt I use to build it - not vague instructions, the actual sentence I type. Plus which 3 to start with if you want to save 10+ hours/week immediately. Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I'll DM you the full PDF for free.
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
i'm gonna regret leaking this but fuck it 20 cold email scripts that have booked me 3,000+ calls took me 2 hours to put together 30 pages of pure copy-paste scripts - the 2-line script that booked 103 calls in 12 days - the client name trick that gets 1%+ reply rates - scripts for agencies, ecom, local, SaaS - the follow-up sequence that books most of the calls - proof from real campaigns after sending 1,000,000+ emails these are the ones that ACTUALLY work like + comment "SCRIPTS" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Zack
Zack@zack_zrr·
I launched a brand new AI store 10 days ago. It just hit $10,142 in a single day with 4.8 ROAS I didn't design a single image myself. Six years ago, a launch like this would've taken me a month and cost $5k just to get started. The old way of doing e-commerce is dying. Spending weeks designing the "perfect" logo. Dealing with flaky freelance designers. Writing dozens of product descriptions by hand. I stopped doing business on hard mode. I tested something with a new jewelry brand. I wanted to see how fast you could go from zero to revenue using only AI and systems. Here's what happened: Day 1: AI identified a profitable gap in the market. Day 2-3: Generated 50+ ready-to-run ads automatically. Day 4-10: Scaled to $10k/day without touching design software once. This isn't about the number itself. It's about what this proves: In 2026, speed beats effort. Systems beat hustle. I'm not grinding 16-hour days anymore. I'm running a machine that works while I spend days on a ski-trip with my friends. Comment "FRAMEWORK" and I'll send over the exact framework. (Follow so I can DM you)
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
why pay $2,000/month for apollo when you can have 140,000 marketing agency leads for free i'm giving away a database with: - 140k marketing agency domains - direct phone numbers - review counts - categorized by agency type cold call them cold email them do both this list alone could fill your calendar for the next 2 years like + comment "AGENCY" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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