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R.I.P. Traditional SEO.
I just hijacked LLMs to drive 5,000 visitors to my funnel every single month.
While most founders are still fighting for Google rankings, I’ve found a "cheat code" for 2026.
Most people think SEO is about keywords and backlinks.
They spend thousands on agencies only to see their traffic disappear with every core update.
But the game has changed from Search to Answers.
I built a system for AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) that forces AI models to recommend my brand first.
The results are terrifyingly effective:
→ +15% organic traffic; 5 high-intent pages ranking top 10; 0 Core Web Vitals failures
→ +40% organic traffic; 20 pages top 10; 30% increase in AI Overview presence; +25% conversion rate
→ 3x organic traffic; 50% of top keywords owned
I’ve just finished a full tutorial breaking down the exact AEO workflow we use to dominate the "Answer" era.
The best part?
It costs $0 compared to an SEO agency charging $3,000+ monthly.
Want the full AEO Traffic Blueprint?
1. Follow me
2. Like post
3. Comment "AEO" below & I'll send DM!
PS - Repost this for priority access and I'll send it over even faster. ♻️

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outbound will never be the same after Claude Sonnet 4.6.
dropped today. most people will use it wrong.
there's a fine line between AI that makes you faster and AI that makes you sound like everyone else.
we took a different route.
we use Claude to make our human outbound operators 3-5x faster - not to replace them.
that's why i put together a doc of Claude prompts built specifically for outbound pipeline. designed for $10K-$250K+ B2B deals.
inside you'll find prompts to help your team:
→ analyse accounts and map buying committees in minutes
→ run 10-minute research before writing a single email
→ generate 3-5 cold email variants per angle without sounding like a bot
→ draft follow-ups based on specific replies and objections
→ prep talking points before outbound calls
→ tighten copy to avoid spam triggers and protect deliverability
these aren't generic chatgpt prompts.
they're built to make Claude think like a seasoned outbound operator plugged into a human-led engine.
the best part? paste them straight in and go.
comment "PROMPTS" and i'll send it over.

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chibizz in the top 75 along with @KinfolksSolana on @MagicEden !!
Big thanks to to everyone who swept, won the giveaway , and has added a chibizz to their collection . wouldn’t be here without this great communitys support . Just a friendly reminder that tomorrow kinfolks host their Thirsty Thursday space along with a very special guest.Chibizz will be there attending as well. hope to see you all there ❤️

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opus 4.6 just mass-produced what consultants sell for $103,500.
10 prompts. 65 minutes. instant n8n workflows.
i tested every one with opus 4.6 + synta's MCP connected to my instance.
no debugging. no node dragging. no JSON.
describe it. deployed. running.
here's what each prompt builds:
1. lead enrichment + scoring pipeline - 4 min
2. competitor price monitoring with AI analysis - 8 min
3. full client onboarding (form to invoice) - 11 min
4. voice AI receptionist with call routing - 9 min
5. content repurposing engine (1 blog to 6 platforms) - 6 min
6. invoice recovery + follow-up system - 5 min
7. daily CEO dashboard from 4 data sources - 7 min
8. cold outreach sequencer with personalization - 8 min
9. review response drafter + publisher - 3 min
10. meeting no-show rescuer with rebooking - 4 min
every workflow self-healed on first run.
opus 4.6 caught the errors, searched for fixes, applied them, re-tested.
zero human intervention.
i put everything in a free PDF:
- 10 copy-paste prompts (word for word)
- build times vs consultant pricing for each
- opus 4.6 + synta MCP setup guide (5 min)
- the 2-message framework i use for 100% completion
comment "OPUS" and i'll send it.
(following required for DM)
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🚨 MCDONALD’S CEO EATS A $12 BURGER ON CAMERA - AND PRETENDS THIS IS NORMAL
This is Chris Kempczinski, the CEO of McDonald's, calmly chewing their new $12 Big Arch and calling it “lunch.”
Two quarter pound patties.
Special bun. New sauce.
1,057 calories.
Corporate tasting with cameras rolling.
Meanwhile, working families in America are realizing McDonald’s is no longer “cheap food”. It’s overpriced survival junk calories being sold as innovation.
He makes tens of millions a year.
You’re standing at the counter wondering how a burger and fries quietly became $17.
And his advice?
“Try it when you can get it.”
Does this feel like a brand that cares - or executives laughing while you pay more and get less?
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I’ve been dead silent about this.
54 days ago @drewfallon12 hit me up to launch his company.
We went to war.
-13 script rewrites
-456 comments on the edit
-2 all nighters
The result? There sales calendar is booked for months.
We’ve rinsed and repeated the same formula across 20 launches.
Each drives 100’s of demos and millions in value.
I created a 22 page document of my entire strategy so you can copy it.
I get paid $150k for this.
Rt and comment “launch” and I’ll send you the doc.
Drew Fallon@drewfallon12
Introducing Fin: The world’s first AI Chief Financial Officer. Fin outperforms humans 100% of the time. RT + Comment “FIN” and I’ll send you an AI agent that saves 6-7 figures/year.
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I'm conflicted right now.
On one hand, I could charge thousands for setting up OpenClaw globally, because this technology has every capability of making you earn more, making the value trade-off worth it.
But I also remember being 19 last year, broke and unable to afford a workshop for an AI class I really wanted to take with a bunch of C-suite folks.
And I know that unfortunately a lot of people are in that same spot, and it's unfair to them to need to know what a terminal is just to access something this powerful.
So I'm trying something different. Idrc if I get hate for it, because I'm doing it for the love of the game (fr).
I'm building a site that lets you deploy OpenClaw as easily as possible, completely free, without launching any tokens or coins to "fund" myself. If you find it useful, you can donate, but only if you want to.
My only request is that you leave honest feedback on the installation process and leave suggestions on how I can improve this.
My goal is to get as many people as possible experience what this technology can actually do, regardless of their budget or background. Leave a comment if you're interested in
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@gotrice2024 @GnosisWolf He F assaulted her and the hotel did NOTHING! Did you see her was following her again but pretended to pick up the towel when the other guy came. He definitely was up to no good, dangerous for her to be there. I would leave and have my attorney sue the shit out of them.
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You are staying at a hotel for work, you decide to go relax in the sauna, as you are walking back to your room, all of a sudden you hear someone running towards you, he puts his arms around you and picks you up, you scream as loud as you can, moments later he retreats. They call the police but he wasn’t detained, so would you leave the hotel at that point?
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