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Samir | TechHired

Samir | TechHired

@SamirShekharMin

Helping freelancers & small agencies find local clients with AI. DIY kit + done-for-you lead setup. Current: Local Client Finder System.

Global Katılım Ekim 2013
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@PaulWodah28862 @Tech_babby @claudeai You’re welcome. For your case, I’d keep it very specific: “1 YouTube video script → 3 short-form hooks + 1 email + 5 post ideas.” Then post samples of that output so clients understand the result fast.
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Tech_baby@Tech_babby·
Claude increased their usage limit. But most of you still don’t know how to practically maximise AI yet. Here’s a list of services you could instantly start selling with @claudeai 👇🏽 1. Design graphics & carousels for brands 2. Create presentations & pitch decks for founders 3. Build portfolio websites & personal websites 4. Set up virtual assistants for people 5. Build content strategies + marketing/sales funnels 6. Automate tasks with n8n integrations 7. Create motion designs videos for brands 8. Enhance your workflow as a designer, developer, marketer, or manager 9. Analyse any customer data & generate insights faster for companies 10. Write proposals, cold emails & client outreach messages 11. Automate your job hunt process Who says AI won’t make you rich again?😤 Master the prompts → Productise & SELL as a service or digital product!! 🙂‍↔️ Are you there?
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@Ak4sh_ks Agree. Content builds trust, outreach gives direct data. Weekly review is where most people stop too early. I’d track: lead type, first line, offer, reply, and follow-up. What are you tracking weekly right now?
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Akash@Ak4sh_ks·
@SamirShekharMin I would say atleast focus on two channels, for me its content and outreach. And what you said is right we have to also analyze what the issue is.I analyze every week what works and what not and what is the reason behind and what can I improve.
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Akash
Akash@Ak4sh_ks·
I messed up by doing this mistake as a freelancer. I was getting clients through refferals so I got comfortable and didn't focused on other channels. And refferels just stopped at some point. So currently restarting everything. Have you done this mistake? #buildinpublic
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@Rudhi05 @StackDhruv For web designers, the easiest outreach angle is not “I can build a website.” It is pointing out one specific leak: unclear CTA, weak mobile booking path, no trust proof near the form, or confusing service page. Specific beats generic.
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ruuu@Rudhi05·
@StackDhruv How are you really getting clients honestly i m struggling with clients…a graphic and web designer here…
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dhruvieiei
dhruvieiei@StackDhruv·
Shipped 4th Freelancing Project of 2026. built a portfolio website for client at just ₹250 😭 small win , still counts 🚀
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@AKirtesh Cold outreach works better when the first message proves you actually looked. One specific problem + one simple yes/no question usually beats a long pitch.
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Kirtesh@AKirtesh·
How do you actually get clients as a freelancer? A. Upwork / Fiverr B. LinkedIn outreach C. Twitter / X networking D. Referrals from friends E. Cold DMs / Email F. Something else Drop your letter + one tip that worked for you 👇 Let’s help each other eat 💰
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
Day 3. No fake wins yet. 20 clinics tracked 15 emails sent 15 follow-ups sent 0 replies | 0 sales Changed one thing — follow-ups now have one observation, one outcome, one yes/no ask. Does specific outreach beat generic? Tracking everything.
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@SolvedThisWeek Testing this today — one specific observation, one possible outcome, one yes/no ask. The whole point is making it easy to reply, not making it feel like another pitch they have to dodge.
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Solved This Week
Solved This Week@SolvedThisWeek·
Follow-up works better when replying is easier than ignoring. Try making the next message: - one sentence of context - one specific outcome - one yes/no question - one easy next step No guilt, no essay, no “just checking in” loop. For the freelancer follow-up system: solvedthisweek.com/products/the-l…
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
Day 2 testing my Local Client Finder system. Current result: - 20 Austin dental clinics tracked - 15 outreach emails sent - 0 replies so far - 0 sales so far No fake win yet. But no-replies are data too. Next: sharper first line, better follow-up, or new niche.
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@_theCyberDoctor @omoalhajaabiola @Stallioncard Cold email isn't a volume game. It's a targeting game. Find the right person. Spot a real problem. Check for budget. Write one reason to reach out. Follow up without desperation. Track what works. Do that consistently and outreach becomes a pipeline.
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Henry C | DevSecOps@_theCyberDoctor·
As a freelancer, the strong cold emailing course could genuinely level up my business. Right now, like many freelancers, I often rely on platforms, referrals, or waiting for inbound leads. That approach works, but it's inconsistent and competitive. A practical cold emailing course would help me take control of my client acquisition by teaching me how to research and reach ideal clients directly, the ones who actually need my skills but don’t know I exist yet. For my freelance business, this means: - Building a consistent, predictable pipeline of leads instead of hoping for the next gig - Reaching higher-quality clients who value my expertise (and pay better rates) - Reducing dependency on algorithms and bidding wars - Opening doors to long-term retainers and dream projects on my own terms Cold outreach, when done right, is one of the most powerful skills any freelancer can have. It’s scalable, low-cost, and compounds over time. If I win this course, it’ll help me stop waiting for opportunities and start creating them. Huge thanks to @Stallioncard and @omoalhajaabiola for putting this together.
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Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
My guys at @Stallioncard want to support freelancers with the cold emailing course. To qualify: - follow stallion Cardinal homes on IG here instagram.com/stallioncardin… - show me the screenshot that shows you are following them - tell us what the cold emailing course means for your freelance business First 20 people to follow the instructions above will get the course for free. Check the course here Selar.com/775745y8j7
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@Zaamisays @theseoguy_ Exactly. If the booking path, call handling, or follow-up is broken, more traffic just exposes the leak faster. Local audits should not only ask “can people find you?” They should ask “can people easily become a lead?”
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Zaami | Maps & AI Visibility
@theseoguy_ High-ticket local SEO only works when the business can actually convert the traffic. I’ve seen: law firms with terrible intake teams dentists never answering calls roofers taking 3 days to reply to leads …and then blaming SEO. SEO brings intent. Operations close revenue....
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The SEO Guy
The SEO Guy@theseoguy_·
people ask me all the time why high ticket local businesses are the best fit for seo let me show you the math a personal injury attorney has cases worth 30 to 100k a plastic surgeon has procedures worth 8 to 15k a roofer has full roof replacements worth 15 to 30k a dentist has implant patients worth 4 to 6k an HVAC company has full system installs worth 8 to 20k if you spend 2k a month on seo and you generate just one of these jobs that you wouldn't have generated otherwise, you have made your money back many times over most of my clients close 5 to 30 of these jobs every month from organic search
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@RohitAg97405758 Exactly. The hard part for local businesses is not “using AI.” It is choosing one workflow where AI saves time or helps revenue. Lead reply speed, follow-ups, review requests, and simple website/offer copy are usually better first wins than trying to automate everything.
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Rohit Aggarwal
Rohit Aggarwal@RohitAg97405758·
Small businesses are sleeping on AI. Not because AI is weak. Because they don’t know where to apply it. Every local business has 5 easy AI wins: reply to leads faster create weekly content follow up with old customers improve website copy organize messy business data Simple AI beats no system.
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@ascriptflow @pcshipp Portfolio proves ability, but it doesn't create demand by itself. Add a lead list: pick one niche, find 30 businesses, note one visible problem, then send a short message with that observation. Outreach proves whether the market cares.
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cors@ascriptflow·
@pcshipp I have a decent portfolio so how do I get clients?
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pc@pcshipp·
Stop building Android Apps Start building Web Apps Trust me
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@princedotexe @RewritingHimani For AI/ML, don't pitch the skill broadly. Pick one business type + one painful workflow first, then send a specific idea. Example: clinics -> no-show/booking flow, ecommerce -> tagging/support. US/EU clients need a clear use case + proof, not a generic skill list.
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Prince yadav
Prince yadav@princedotexe·
@RewritingHimani please girl tell crow how do i get clients from us or europe ? my field is ai/ml any info would be helpful
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Himani@RewritingHimani·
ab dollar main kamane ki bari aa gyi h
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@PaulWodah28862 @Tech_babby @claudeai Keep the brand clean by making one clear offer. Example: "I turn 1 raw video into 5 posts + 3 emails." Post proof around that, then DM only people who engage. Package the outcome, not the tool. "AI skills" is vague; a finished deliverable is easier to buy.
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Paul Wodah | YouTube Scriptwriter
Paul Wodah | YouTube Scriptwriter@PaulWodah28862·
@Tech_babby @claudeai Good Morning Tech Baby. Thank you for this I am doing some of these with AI. My question client acquisition. I am building on social media as a Copywriter How do I get clients for these AI skills without interrupting with my brand on social media
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
Testing my own Local Client Finder system in public. Built a 20-lead tracker for Austin dental clinics. Sent 10 permission-based emails offering a free 3-point booking-path audit. No fake win yet. Proof = replies, audit requests, calls, or paid work. I'll share the data.
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@Swati_code Sure. Basic outline: 1. pick one niche + city 2. collect 50 local businesses 3. track source, money signal, visible issue, pitch angle, follow-up date, status 4. send one observation-based opener 5. review replies weekly to see which niche/message works
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Swati
Swati@Swati_code·
@SamirShekharMin That’s a really good point. I recently started adding source, pitch type and follow-up tracking for the same reason. Would love to see your outline too .
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Swati
Swati@Swati_code·
Update 🚀 The Freelancer Command Center is now live. Built to help freelancers: • Track clients • Set outreach targets • Monitor YES / NO responses • Stay consistent Would love feedback 👀
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@Swati_code Exactly. I would keep v1 simple too. The 3 fields I would add early: - source - pitch angle - next follow-up date After 20-30 leads, this shows which niche/message is getting replies. I am testing a basic 50-lead tracker around this. Happy to share the outline if useful.
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Swati
Swati@Swati_code·
@SamirShekharMin That’s actually a great point Right now I’m focusing on keeping it simple first, but tracking source + pitch angle + follow-up patterns would make it much more useful for freelancers.
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@skywalkerr0x Agree, especially in cybersecurity. Cold outreach only works when it is built on trust signals first: public work, useful audit, mutual context, then a short ask. For high-trust niches, the lead list matters less than the credibility trail behind it.
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Haroon
Haroon@skywalkerr0x·
Cybersecurity freelancers: what actually brings first clients is referrals > content > open source > networking. LinkedIn outreach and Upwork mostly don't work for security.
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Samir | TechHired
Samir | TechHired@SamirShekharMin·
@mchulet This is the part most freelancers skip. Tracking yes/no is useful, but tracking source + pitch angle + follow-up date is where patterns start showing. Otherwise you cannot tell if the niche is wrong or the message is wrong.
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Mahesh Chulet
Mahesh Chulet@mchulet·
Hey founders! Looking to connect with people building in: • SaaS • AI • Automation • Web apps • Tech products • Marketing Drop what you're working on 👇
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