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Mike Scully
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- Building my AI Agency to $1M/month 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟧 - Helped 200+ people build an AI business. - Learn for Free: https://t.co/vNLCwc2P87
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Google Stitch vs Claude vs Human
Pick your winner

Stitch by Google@stitchbygoogle
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I condensed everything I know about selling AI services into one cheat sheet.
- Niche selection.
- Tech stack.
- ROI conversations that close deals.
- Objections and exactly how to handle them.
Free. Just save it.
If you want the full breakdown of how to go from zero to your first $10K month using this framework, drop "AI" in the comments and I'll send you the playbook.
(Must follow so I can dm you)

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Second instalment hit. €8,000 in.
To the guy who said good luck with the PDF parsing.
Skill issue.
The tools work. You just have to know how to use them.

Sergey @ science@sergey_science
@Mike_Scully_ Good luck with parsing PDF "without mistakes". Those who do that, knows.
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Get my complete Playbook for FREE so you can learn and sell Ai: ai-business-playbook.crd.co
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One of the most underrated ways to make $20k/month right now:
Charge SMBs $5k/month to be their fractional C-suite using $200/mo worth of AI tools.
People in our community are already doing it.
Here's how it works:
Claude = CEO Strategy, content, proposals, competitor research, sales emails, SOPs. All the high-level thinking that eats a founder's time.
Claude Code = CTO Invoice automation, CRM updates, lead routing, reporting. The stuff their team does manually every single day.
Coworker = COO File management, recurring tasks, ops execution. The business runs without someone babysitting it.
A real CTO costs $100k/year.
A real COO costs $80k/year.
A strategic advisor on top of that? More again.
You walk in and deliver all three for a fraction of that cost.
What a $5k/month retainer actually covers:
Writing their emails, proposals and client comms. Automating anything their team does manually more than 5x a week. Cleaning up their systems and documenting their SOPs. Monthly strategy, competitor research, offer reviews, pricing decisions.
They get C-suite output without C-suite salaries.
You charge $5k/month.
4 clients = $20k/month.
Tools cost $200.
You don't need a team. You don't need an office. You don't need a degree.
You need to understand their business, know which tools to connect, and show them the ROI.
That's the whole model.
And the businesses that haven't figured this out yet are actively looking for someone to bring it to them.
That someone could be you.

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Everyone is going to talk about Nvidia here.
Nobody is going to talk about the real opportunity.
It's not building the platform.
It's being the person who helps the thousands of mid-size businesses that see this headline, know they need to act, and have no idea where to start.
Nvidia builds the infrastructure.
You become the integrator.
That's where the money is.

Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph
🚨 JUST IN: Nvidia is planning to launch an open-source AI agent platform called NemoClaw, allowing enterprises to deploy AI agents for their workforces, per WIRED.
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Learn and sell Ai. Get my free course here: ai-business-playbook.crd.co
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Hot take: being too technical is actually a disadvantage when selling AI services.
The best clients aren't technical.
They don't want to hear about APIs, model parameters, or workflow logic.
They want to know if their problem gets solved and what it costs.
The people closing the biggest deals aren't the engineers.
They're the ones who can sit across from a business owner, understand their pain, and explain the solution in plain English.
That's a communication skill. Not a technical one.
You probably already have it.
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Two wins dropped in our private community this week.
One person closed a €4,000/month AI consulting retainer.
They're building out a company's entire sales process using AI call reviews so management can spot red flags, lead scoring triggers, workflow automation, Airtable with an AI layer to query data.
Retainer. Every month.
Another person closed a $1k consulting client.
Both of them are doing the same thing.
Finding businesses that want to use AI but don't know how. And getting paid to show them.
No software to build. No agency. No employees.
Just a skill set that took weeks to learn, not years.
Here's what gets me though.
People are still on the fence about learning this stuff.
Still watching. Still "considering it."
Meanwhile others are quietly closing monthly retainers explaining things that are genuinely not that hard once you know them.
The gap between people who learn AI now and people who wait is going to compound fast.
If you've got a skill, any skill and you can learn how to layer AI on top of it, there are businesses that will pay you monthly to help them implement it.
That market is wide open.
Don't be the person who looks back in 12 months wishing they started today.


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Grab your free copy of Anthropic's official guide to building Claude skills right here:
→ resources.anthropic.com/hubfs/The-Comp…
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I've made over $1M online selling digital products and AI services.
Here's everything I know, condensed into a free 5-module playbook.
Module 1: The AI opportunity most people are sleeping on
Module 2: Pick your skill & package it
Module 3: Build your brand & funnel
Module 4: Land your first client in 30 days
Module 5: Deliver, get proof, and scale
Free. Right now.
Like + Comment "AI" and I'll send you access.
(Must follow so I can DM you)

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Get my free course here so you can learn and sell Ai: ai-business-playbook.crd.co
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If I had to learn Claude in 7 days and use it to make money, here's exactly what I'd do.
No fluff. No theory. Just the fastest path from zero to actually useful.
Most people spend weeks watching tutorials and never ship anything.
This is the opposite of that.
Day 1 is about understanding what Claude actually is and what it can do for a business content, research, client communication, systems. Get clear on the use cases before you touch anything.
Day 2 is prompt fundamentals. How you talk to Claude determines everything. Learn how to give context, give a role, give a format. Master this and everything else gets easier.
Day 3 is building your first real output. Pick something a client would actually pay for. An email sequence. A lead magnet. A landing page. Build it with Claude from scratch. Don't clean up the prompts. Just ship something.
Day 4 is about Projects and memory. Claude can hold context across a whole project. Learn how to use this so you're not starting from scratch every time. This alone saves hours.
Day 5 is workflows. Start chaining prompts together.
Research → outline → draft → edit. Build a repeatable process for whatever service you're selling.
Day 6 is client delivery. Take a real brief or a mock one and fulfill it end to end using Claude. Time yourself. Figure out what breaks. Fix it.
Day 7 is packaging. Now you know what it can do. Write the offer. Price it. Post about it.
7 days. Just 1-2 hours a day.
That's all it takes to go from never used it to charging for it.
Save this and start tomorrow.

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