natmurray
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natmurray
@NatMurray38
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Katılım Eylül 2011
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after scaling a B2B saas from 0 to $515,700/year with a linkedin inbound funnel…
i’m giving away a 30-page breakdown on ALL we did to pull it off:
- content flywheel
- CAV framework
- DM funnels
- A/B testing
- profile setup
- lead magnet launches
like + comment “Li” and i’ll send EVERYTHING over
(must be following + RT for priority access)
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I recently spoke to a marketer who ran a $40M brand with just two designers and ONE AI process.
I paid him 6 figs to build these systems for my companies.
He chains together 7 AI tools: creative brief → image gen → scale winning assets. All run by 2 offshore designers.
I’m giving away his entire operating system for free.
Comment “AI” and I’ll send it.
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Anthropic ran their entire marketing operation with one person.
$380 billion company.
Paid search. Paid social. SEO. Email. App stores.
One non-technical hire doing all of it — for 10 months.
I pulled it apart.
Compared it to every system we've built across the clients we've worked with.
Then asked myself one question:
If I had to reverse engineer this from scratch — what would it actually look like?
Turns out the architecture isn't that complicated.
I mapped the whole thing into a 47-page PDF you can upload directly to any LLM.
It coaches you through building your own version step by step.
Comment "marketing" and I'll send it over.

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i made a 3-day Claude Cowork for Beginners course, and it's yours for free
by the end, you'll have a personalized AI teammate on your computer that:
• knows your style
• connects to your tools
• and produces finished work you can send immediately
here's what you get:
day 1: install cowork, set global instructions, and run your first real task (15 min)
day 2: workflows that replaced hours of my week, including building landing pages from a description and running full competitive analyses in one prompt
day 3: skills, plugins, and connectors so cowork actually knows how you work and can access your tools
+ copy-paste prompts so you can follow along as you read
like + comment "COWORK" and i'll DM it to you
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i made a 3-day Claude Cowork for Beginners course, and it's yours for free
by the end, you'll have a personalized AI teammate on your computer that:
• knows your style
• connects to your tools
• and produces finished work you can send immediately
here's what you get:
day 1: install cowork, set global instructions, and run your first real task (15 min)
day 2: workflows that replaced hours of my week, including building landing pages from a description and running full competitive analyses in one prompt
day 3: skills, plugins, and connectors so cowork actually knows how you work and can access your tools
+ copy-paste prompts so you can follow along as you read
like + comment "COWORK" and i'll DM it to you

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mark cuban just laid out the exact playbook for making money with AI agents.
pick one vertical. learn the flows. become the AI team they never hired.
he's right. but he left out the how.
i've been doing this for 3 months. here's what it actually looks like:
week 1: i called 12 local businesses and asked one question.
"what's the most annoying part of your day?"
the pool company: "we lose 11 jobs a week because nobody follows up cancellations."
the PT clinic: "insurance verification takes 3 hours every morning."
the cleaning company: "we quote in 2 days. our competitor quotes in 2 hours."
week 2: i built every single one of those workflows.
→ pool company cancellation recovery - 6 min
→ PT clinic insurance verification - 11 min
→ cleaning company instant quote generator - 7 min
→ dog groomer appointment + waitlist manager - 9 min
→ pest control follow-up sequence - 4 min
average build time: 7.4 minutes.
average close rate when you build it live in front of them: 70%.
week 3: $10,750 upfront + $1,200/mo recurring.
zero proposals. zero decks. zero "let me get back to you."
they watched it work. they paid on the spot.
cuban said "you don't need a CS degree or VC money."
he's right. you need one question, one tool, and the willingness to build it in front of them.
i documented the entire framework in a free PDF:
→ the 1-question discovery script (word for word)
→ 6 copy-paste workflow prompts by industry
→ pricing guide (what to charge per workflow type)
→ the live demo script that closes 7 out of 10
→ full MCP setup walkthrough (5 min install)
comment "CUBAN" and i'll send it.
consultants charge $15K for a discovery workshop.
i just gave you the playbook for free.
synta(.)io - describe the workflow in plain english. it builds, deploys, and fixes itself.
(must be following for DM)

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Claude now writes better than 95% of bestselling authors.
Yet most people still use it for only emails.
I used it to write a 100-page eBook. It now makes me $3,000 every month.
Comment "BUILD"
I'll DM you:
• My niche finding playbook
• My AI outline + writing workflow
• My publishing checklist + KDP ads
(Plus a bonus.)

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@AsakyGRN My pov:
I hate when people travel to a country to criticize it. You didn’t enjoy your experience? Fine. Go home. But don’t go bashing an entire culture & nation because you didn’t enjoy your experience in a country. It’s giving untraveled. Uncultured. Disrespect.
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The more I talk to non-tech people,the more I realize how truly in a bubble we are
Majority of people in non tech
fields have never even heard of Claude or any other models they only know “ChatGPT”
My mother is a family doctor and she pays $80 a month for a tool that listens to here convos with patients and takes her notes for her.
Opus 4.5 could whip up an app like that in 15 mins
You would think the knowledge gap for tech vs non-tech people would become smaller as more AI tools become more mainstream but that’s just doesn’t seem to be the case
We have seen other general consumer tools come into prevalence like Perplexity and Cal AI but I would argue those are more well known to the average individual than giants like Anthropic even though all of these companies target non tech consumers.
To close I think we are still very far from AI literacy in the general population even though it is everywhere
It has me thinking whether or not AI will last as a leading industry long term if general non tech people refuse to learn or adopt it as fast as developers or people in tech.
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if i had 10 days off over the holidays and wanted to make my first $1k, here's exactly what i'd do:
step 1: stop treating this like a vacation
everyone's watching netflix and drinking eggnog. you're about to build something that prints money in january while they're making resolutions.
step 2: pick one boring niche
dentists. accountants. real estate agents. law firms.
these people are closed for the holidays but their problems aren't. their inbox is piling up. their leads are going cold. their follow-ups aren't happening.
you're going to fix one of those problems.
step 3: learn enough to be dangerous
spend day 1-2 playing with n8n. don't master it. just understand the basics. trigger → action → output.
that's 80% of what you need.
step 4: build something that solves an obvious problem
lead follow-up automation. appointment reminders. invoice chasing. email sorting.
use Synta(.)io to go from idea to working workflow in under an hour.
plain english → automation. no debugging rabbit holes.
step 5: reach out before jan 1
"hey, noticed you probably have leads going cold over the holidays. i built something that follows up automatically while you're out of office. want me to show you?"
send 20 of these. linkedin, email, doesn't matter.
you need ONE yes.
step 6: charge what it's worth
$500-$1,500 for a simple automation that saves them 10+ hours/week.
they'll pay. because their alternative is doing it themselves in january when they're already behind.
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the math:
10 days of focused work
1 client at $1K
january starts with money in the bank instead of just resolutions
while everyone's "planning to start" in the new year, you already did.
comment "HOLIDAY" and i'll send you:
- the exact outreach templates that work
- 5 boring automations that sell fastest
- how to price without feeling weird
(must be following so i can dm)
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NOAA Melissa Imagery website has aerial views of Jamaica, you can zoom in to see if there was any damage in your area.
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Influencers, content creators, and anyone with unused cups or tumblers from gift bags, let’s donate them to help Jamaicans displaced by the hurricane. It’s reusable, personal & helps cut down on waste. You can also purchase new ones for the cause. #WTFJo #HurricaneMelissaRelief

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@charise_lee @ZohranKMamdani Oh my goodness! I didn’t know his mom is Mira Nair! She also directed one of my most-loved movies, Monsoon wedding!
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