Giovanni Assalone

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Giovanni Assalone

Giovanni Assalone

@gio__aa

Real Estate + AI

NYC 가입일 Kasım 2020
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Dealflow Guy
Dealflow Guy@dealflow_guy·
Talked with a group and their entire business is taking post-Codie/Ben course people and selling them a subscription to scour Biz Buy Sell listings. They have 70+ clients and growing. It’s kind of insane.
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Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)
Pat Carino (d/b/a Acquisizioni)@acquisizioni·
Wow. Just had @jdub_re walk me through how he’s using Claude Cowork and @DealNav together and it blew my mind. He kept laughing at me saying how easy it was, but I may be the least tech advanced tech founder in the world 😂 He’s dropping OM’s and emails into Claude and having it update Dealnav using the Chrome browser plug-in. Not perfect but better than forgetting about them (the deals). I think we’re gonna whip up a quick recording to share with users on how he did it. The next level ⬆️ is obviously having someone like a VA layer on calls, research, setting up appointments to this process… which I have more to share about soon!
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Henry Johnson
Henry Johnson@TalktoHenryJ·
@gio__aa This is wild. How long did it take to start seeing results?
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Giovanni Assalone
Giovanni Assalone@gio__aa·
You don't need a content team anymore. I built a full SEO site with 120+ pages and the only thing I did manually was buy the domain name. Everything else was through OpenClaw: → Connected Ahrefs MCP to pull low-competition keyword opportunities → Generated optimized pages for every query → Deployed the entire site to Cloudflare using their API → Auto-generated internal linking, meta tags, sitemaps → Submitted to Google Search Console → Indexed and receiving organic traffic within 24 hours One tool. No CMS. No writers. No dev team. No waiting. The SEO game has changed.
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Giovanni Assalone
Giovanni Assalone@gio__aa·
@jdub_re @acquisizioni @DealNav Basically an API for AI models. Lets you integrate directly with Cowork. No need to use the chrome plugin. You could instantly ask it about your deal pipeline, open action items, update a contacts status etc.
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Niko Ludwig
Niko Ludwig@Collateral_com·
I'm excited to launch something new: Weekly documentaries on the top stories in finance Here's the story of Trammell Crow (the founder of modern real estate private equity) "The Man Behind a $13 Billion Real Estate Empire" (02:17) THE WOUND (1914–1946) >born 1914, Dallas, 5th of 8 kids, 9 people in 3 rooms >dad is a bookkeeper, owns nothing >boss dies in 1928, dad loses everything overnight >14 years old, decides: employees are vulnerable, owners survive >grinds through the Depression, becomes youngest CPA in Texas at 24 (04:44) THE FIRST DEAL (1946–1948) >gets out of the Navy at 32, joins wife's dying grain warehouse >tenant says "we need more space, we're leaving" >Crow: "what if I build it for you?" - he's never built anything, he's an accountant >builds 11,250 sq ft when tenant only needs 6,750, fills the rest >50 warehouses in 3 years, just invented speculative building (07:47) THE 3 RULES (1948–1956) >Rule 1: never sell, hold everything >Rule 2: share equity with everyone, turn employees into owners >Rule 3: sign personally for everything, unlimited liability >"you can get rich selling real estate, you can only get wealthy owning it" >these 3 rules built the empire and nearly destroyed it, twice (09:48) THE FURNITURE MART (1956–1960) >visits Joe Kennedy's Merchandise Mart in Chicago, becomes obsessed >decides to build a furniture mart in Dallas, nobody wants it >one company: "we hope you don't build it" >his partner says let's quit, Crow goes silent, then: "I'm going to build the finest furniture mart in America" - rolls over and goes to sleep >builds it, it works, Dallas Market Center grows to 7M sq ft, largest wholesale complex in the world (12:43) EMPIRE BUILDING (1960–1973) >deploys young MBAs to new cities, gives them capital, autonomy, and ownership >Bob Glaze: 13 years, never got a raise from $16K salary, worth millions through partnership stakes >meets Mack Pogue, young broker, zero dev experience, forms Lincoln Property - becomes 2nd largest apartment manager in America >1971: 140M sq ft, 8,000 properties, 26 cities, 6 countries, Forbes calls him nation's biggest private landlord >Fortune headline: "Trammell Crow Succeeds Because YOU Want Him To" (20:21) THE FIRST CRISIS (1973–1977) >Arab oil embargo, oil prices quadruple, interest rates spike >personally liable for $433M, cash flow negative $25M/year >Federal Reserve puts him on credit watch, too big to fail >calls a partners meeting, asks them to liquidate their own wealth to save him - not legally obligated >one partner: "I don't think the partners are safe until you are safe" - they save him (25:15) THE COMEBACK (1977–1985) >back on Forbes 400 by 1982, net worth $500M >Harvard Business School asks: "most important element in business?" >Crow: "love" >builds the Anatole Hotel, numbers every single brick >1984: $13B in assets, 5,000 employees (29:09) THE SECOND CRISIS (1986–1989) >oil collapses, S&L crisis, Tax Reform Act kills real estate incentives >Dallas office vacancy hits 30% >Forbes: "the dinosaurs are dying" >partners hitting golf balls into empty buildings because there's nothing else to do >second crisis, same mistakes (30:48) LESSONS LEARNED (1989) >one partner sends a memo: "please outline mistakes you have made" >101 pages come back, single spaced, names attached >"we covered up mistakes because we could borrow more money" >"we continued to build because that's what we knew how to do" >"when you don't have staying power, you turn into the fish" (35:29) LEGACY (1989–2009) >2006: acquired by CBRE for $2.2B >alumni: Lincoln Property, Starwood, Transwestern, Spieker, Greystar >"spawned more millionaires than anybody in his generation" >dies in 2009 at 94, married to Margaret for 66 years >asked about retiring: "you'd waste yourself instead of using yourself" >partnership built the empire >partnership saved the empire >partnership outlasted the man who created it One more thing: If you're in real estate, private equity, or building anything on partnership, this one's for you This took 7 people weeks to create We spent weeks going through lost interviews, Forbes and Fortune investigations, library archives, and a 101-page internal document so that we could share this with you Our goal is to produce content like this every single week If you want to see more of this, like/repost the video, follow, reply, and share it with someone who needs to hear this story Produced by Collateral, the financial storytelling firm
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club@thekitze·
maybe i should switch back from sonnet to opus again -_- another person would've been like "that's it, i quit, agents suck openclaw sucks everything sucks, i knew it!!!111"
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club@thekitze·
me: pls ignore the trust mrr key email, not important right now my openclown:
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Giovanni Assalone
Giovanni Assalone@gio__aa·
Who’s in NYC and working on cool OpenClaw projects?
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Clint Turner
Clint Turner@clint_turner·
Built something that WORKS with OpenClaw. Like, actually works. Will allow me to double my PPC spend without hiring a new SDR. $60,000/yr base salary + commission eliminated. Get wrecked haters 🦞
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Giovanni Assalone
Giovanni Assalone@gio__aa·
Business dashboards are going to become one of the most popular use cases for @openclaw It can scrape the reports / data you want and build a fully custom UI with alerts and analysis. Instantly deploys with @Cloudflare All from @telegram
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Giovanni Assalone
Giovanni Assalone@gio__aa·
"Words dictated" will become the new "lines of code" Spent the weekend building with @openclaw and @WisprFlow Built a full featured product launching website in under 72 hours without typing a single character @clawhunt_ai
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Jesse Pujji
Jesse Pujji@jspujji·
I recently spoke to a marketer who ran a $40M brand with just two designers and ONE AI process: He gave me and my team a masterclass on using AI to scale marketing and creative. Most brands use one tool with a bad prompt and hope it will solve all their problems. He chains 7 different tools together for: ideation, image creation, video editing, and iterating based on performance. ALL using AI and two offshore designers. I paid him 6-figures to build these systems for my companies. Now, I’m giving them away for free. Repost + Reply “GA” to get the guide in your DMs.
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Max Blade
Max Blade@_MaxBlade·
Introducing QuickClaw ✨ I made the first iOS app that launches your own OpenClaw agent in under 30 seconds. No Telegram No API keys No setup One app, Sign in → your agent is live. In the appstore right now. Limited capacity, first come first serve.
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Giovanni Assalone
Giovanni Assalone@gio__aa·
Introducing ClawHunt.ai 🦞🚀 The first Product Hunt for @OpenClaw. I told my agent to find every new product launching in the ecosystem. He found 17+ in one week. So I had him build me the website too. Check it out and vote for your favorites 👇 clawhunt.ai
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