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Agustin Percovich
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@salomondrin @TateTheTalisman No sea celoso tío Salo 😂
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@TateTheTalisman wow, you guys are just 10 years late to this, but kudos.
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"Car reviewers" all borrow the same 1-2 cars provided by the company and pass them around and give technical spec reviews based on how they generally perform on tracks and within speed limits on roads (not their car, can't break the law).
If the car really sucks they're scared of telling you or they lose the privilege of a borrowing another from that company for their next review.
This is brokie shit.
@Cobratate buys the cars HIMSELF and reviews them as a real owner.
It's some of his best content.
Andrew Tate@Cobratate
Aston Martin Valhalla Review by James Bond
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Now that we’re done at YCombinator, we’re revealing how we went from 0 → $10k MRR in our first 30 days, using only ONE channel (step by step).
We spent less than $100 and didn’t have any paid ads, SEO, waitlist, or content marketing.
Instead, we sent 50-75 highly targeted cold emails a day.
Cold email is the most underrated channel because it's hard to get right, but if you figure it out you can sell ANY B2B product.
Here's what we did from start to finish:
STEP 1: Build an ultra‑specific customer profile at both company and person level.
If you do this right, you can mess everything else up and still succeed.
The goal here is to create such a perfect customer, that if they heard about your solution they would have no choice but to say "tell me more".
Step 2: Build your list
After you create this customer profile, find the companies that meet this criteria.
Find 30–50 target companies on LinkedIn, then grab decision‑maker emails via Apollo/Wiza.
STEP 3: Writing a killer email
I used to run an outbound email agency and we'd send 50k+ emails/month to book b2b sales calls via cold email. Here are the basic principles of cold email writing that I always use:
-Keep it 5-8 sentences. 70%+ of emails are read on mobile, so make sure they get most of it from that screen view.
- Never write more than 2 sentences without breaking up the lines. People skim, and that’s the best way to keep their attention
- DO NOT talk about your product’s features.
- Instead, talk about the person, their company, and their pain points.
STEP 4: The call
I took 493 sales calls in Origami’s first 3 months. Here's what I learned:
The 2 biggest goals for this call are
- Figuring out the customer’s problems
- Getting the customer excited about your solution
Unless you already have PMF, it doesn't matter if you have a full built product. You still need to spend 90%+ of your time figuring out what the customer actually needs.
In the early stages, you can even offer a full refund if they aren’t satisfied to give them maximum confidence and get your first few deals over the line.
STEP 5: Closing/After
Congrats! You cracked cold email.
This was the exact approach we used at Origami to get our first $10k MRR, and the highest converting outbound approach I’ve seen when I ran my agency.
I posted the stats in my prior tweets, but in our first 40 days we sent 3119 emails (~77 per day) and got a 5.3% response rate, resulting in demos with 64 founders at companies within our ICP.
This resulted in ~$22k new MRR by the time our sales for all of these calls had closed.
The best part is that once you nail this process, you can automate it. We've got our Origami AI Agents (@origamichat) finding new customers 24/7, which frees us up to explore new channels and focus on scaling.
CONCLUSION
This is a very short version of my guide. The full guide I posted on X last year (@fin465) hit 800k impressions and 10k+ bookmarks.
If you want me to DM it you, comment GUIDE.

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This quarter, I’ve closed multiple $1M+ without a slide deck.
I’m using a single AI tool. Today, I want to share it, free.
After signing, a prospect asked me how we created the site. They were so wow-ed they wanted it for their own clients.
Here’s what floored them: it took a single designer 5 minutes to prompt and launch.
The AI chains together 6 key parts of our sales process, turning a 18-page deck into a single, personalized website.
When they asked, I gave them this template and workflow.
Now I want to share it for free:
Follow me + comment “GA” and I’ll DM it.
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@kevinxu Wtf are you trying to say? Was that written in alien?
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a lot of people asked how i get the ai to show screenshots of an app
it's insanely simple, i just broke down the exact step-by-step process for you:
- how to prompt
- which model settings to use
- how to get ai to show your app on a phone screen
- how to make it look premium
like, rt and reply with 'AI' and i'll send it to you (must follow so i can dm)
MAX@maxxmalist
i just generated this AI UGC ad in under 2 minutes you can create ugc for basically anything, not just supplements or skincare but SaaS, apps, digital products, courses, communities if it solves a problem - you can make content that shows it, explains it, and sells it in just a few minutes it has never been this easy
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@TheShortBear I think $NVO it’s much better long than $UNH, just saying….
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You will always see me talking a lot about my biggest positions or increasing positions.
It was $MELI years ago, then $BABA... Now $UNH
The two former ones are my biggest winners ever and constitute a large part of my current net worth.
I start a position, I investigate and then use the findings to decide on adds or cuts.
I share my findings because I want to force myself to have a solid work product and for any of my now 150k+ followers to critic my work and allow me to be closer to the objective truth.
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Sold $47K worth of automation agents in 3 weeks using the same strategy every time.
Most people build cool automations and hope someone buys them.
I build lead generation agents and use them to sell everything else.
Here's the exact funnel:
Step 1: Lead Gen Agent Demo
Show them an automation that finds their ideal customers automatically. Every business owner gets hard seeing their pipeline fill without lifting a finger.
Step 2: Sales Agent Upsell
"Cool, now you have leads. Want an agent that actually converts them?" Follow up sequences, objection handling, meeting booking - all automated.
Step 3: Operations Agent Stack
"Your sales are growing. Let's automate the backend." Customer support, order processing, inventory management, financial reporting.
The psychology is perfect:
→ Lead gen agent proves immediate ROI
→ Sales agent scales their success
→ Operations agents solve the problems success creates
Each sale makes the next one easier:
$3K for lead generation (proves concept)
$5K for sales automation (scales results)
$10K+ for full operational suite (handles growth)
Why this works:
Most consultants start with complex solutions. I start with the one thing every business needs: more customers.
Once they see leads flowing in, they'll pay anything to convert and manage them properly.
The brutal truth:
You're not selling automation. You're selling business growth with automation as the delivery method.
Stop pitching workflows. Start pitching revenue increases.
Follow + Comment "FUNNEL" and I'll send you the client qualification framework that turns automation demos into $10K+ deals.

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this n8n automation has generated over $200k in sales for my clients...
i use it every single day in my SEO agency and it works like a charm
i'm sharing the complete workflow with JSON file and step-by-step implementation guide:
- does keyword research for you
- generates optimized articles from keywords list
- saves content in google docs and sends updates through slack
it's designed for absolute beginners, you can set it up even with zero n8n experience
reply "CONTENT" + retweet and it's yours (follow me so i can dm)
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Just sold my digital hitman for $7K + 20% of every dollar it prints forever.
Basically armed robbery with a laptop, but when you see this thing convert cold leads into meetings, you'll call me a saint.
What this AI assassin does:
- Stalks prospects across the entire internet
- Finds emails on websites
- Crafts messages so personal they think you're psychic
- Closes deals while you're asleep / at a strip club / or both
My client's about to print millions and I'm just gonna act like I didn't just finesse the deal of the century.
Hope he never finds this tweet.
Follow + RT + Comment "hitman" and I'll send you the link to my free Skool community where you can download the files, cheat sheets, and watch sales bros everywhere panic.

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