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Sulaiman Alsalameh, MD 🐦
@SulaimanOps
CEO @ChiefNest | We help founders in healthcare, PE, and real estate grow revenue and fix operations using a AI-trained talent.
Riyadh Katılım Mart 2021
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@SlandinUK @RobHoffman_ 1) ghl is not free 2) ghl sites are drag and drop like wix and squarespace, no comparison to Claude
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@RobHoffman_ sent! (yup Netlify is free), but I’m not sure if the free Claude will a pain in the ass to design a web-page with the limits, I’m on max so 🤷🏼♂️
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@SulaimanOps Oh yeah? I’d love to see these in DMs! Is Netlify free too?
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I went from $500 Upwork projects to $500K+/year selling AI systems.
I legitimately made every mistake you can make.
Undercharging, scope creep, building without mapping, hiring wrong, pricing hourly.
Then I figured out what actually works and doubled down.
I put the entire playbook into a free guide. Here's what's inside:
→ How I went from Zapier gigs to $25K-$60K projects
→ The pricing shift that 5x'd my revenue (and the exact formulas)
→ My 4-call sales process for closing $25K-$60K+ deals
→ The discovery framework that turns calls into signed contracts
→ How I built a dev team without burning cash
→ The fulfillment system that keeps clients for years
→ How I position against agencies 10x my size and WIN
→ The content engine that fills my pipeline without ads or cold outreach
→ Every mistake I made and what I'd do differently starting from zero
This took 4 years, 80+ clients, and a lot of painful lessons.
Yours for free.
RT + reply "AGENCY" and I'll send it over. (Must follow so I can DM
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I generate on average $2,457 every time I post one of these 13 posts
They're not meant to go "viral"
They're not meant to generate followers
They're meant to convert
I created a detailed no opt-in document with all 13 posts (and some bonus templates)
I cover:
- Why the work
- How/When to use them
- And full examples for you to model
If you want access comment "content" below and I'll shoot it over ASAP (Must be Following)
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Mandatory mailbox settings for every cold emailer:
1. Profile picture on every account
2. Custom tracking domains
3. Dedicated US-based IPs
4. Open/click tracking OFF
5. 10-20 cold sends per mailbox per day
6. 20-30 warm-up sends at 60% reply rate
7. Plain text signature only
Miss one of these and you're essentially building on sand.
Bookmark this.
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The Loom playbook I’ve been building for 37 days is done.
Built from hundreds of real outreach scenarios.
Not theory. Not recycled scripts.
If you’re sending 60-90 second Looms and wondering why they get ignored...
This is why.
Most people record pitches.
Top agencies create videos to what the leads already cares about that week.
I turned the whole system into one resource.
6 modules. Pure execution.
Here’s what’s inside:
- Target account scoring system
Score value potential + win likelihood (1-5) before you record.
- 3-layer topic discovery
Trigger → workflow → proof.
Every video tied to their reality.
- 6 proven outreach angles
Competitor intel
Workflow breakdown
Opportunity analysis
Case study
Market insight
Quick win
- 4-part video structure
Hook → Show → Value → Soft CTA
All within 60–90 seconds.
- 3 LinkedIn message frameworks
Cold
Warm
Post-connection
Exact wording.
This is the structure I use to stop Looms from sounding like SDR pitches
and start turning them into booked meetings.
It’s free.
If you want it:
Like this
Follow me
Reply “LOOM”
I’ll DM it.
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the worst discovery calls are the ones where you spend 20 minutes answering questions you've answered 100 times
"how does pricing work"
"what results can you guarantee"
"how is this different from what we tried before"
we answer all of it before the call
not a FAQ page. a short sequence that goes out the moment they book.
by the time they show up, the basic objections are handled
the call becomes a fit conversation, not a pitch
show rate went from 67% to 91% doing this
comment 'PRECALL' and i'll DM the template.
(must be following - RT for early access)
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Posting a lead magnet on LinkedIn and not automating the follow-up is insane.
But 90% of people post, collect comments, then manually DM one by one.
Here's how to respond to 1000+ comments without touching your keyboard:
1/ Post your lead magnet. Wait for comments to come in.
2/ Post the link to your lead magnet post into Prosp.
3/ Prosp extracts the past and future comments for you.
4/ Build a split of the list in Prosp: already connected vs. not connected yet.
5/ For connected leads - send the resource with a follow-up question to start the conversation.
6/ For non-connected - send a connection request with the resource attached.
7/ Layer a voice note follow-up on day 3 for anyone who didn't reply.
The voice note script that converts:
"Hey [name] - hope you don't mind the voice note, just wanted to make sure you actually got the [resource name] - some people told me it went to spam. Let me know if you found it useful, happy to walk you through it."
This sequence books calls while you sleep.
People are consistently booking 15+ calls/ week off lead magnets alone using this exact setup.
Want my full LinkedIn outreach playbook?
Comment "LINKEDIN" and I'll send it over.
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It’s never been easier to get traffic for your SaaS thanks to LinkedIn.
One optimized LinkedIn profile + the right posts = predictable virality and a steady flow of inbound leads.
Today, I’m breaking down the entire method so you can replicate it.
– What type of lead magnet should you create?
– What type of posts actually go viral?
– What should your profile look like to convert?
Inbound traffic from LinkedIn will no longer be a mystery.
And the best part? AI can write your posts and generate your visuals for you.
Want the full method?
Comment “Lead Magnet.”

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Claude can now build 95% of your initial GTM strategy.
Not brainstorming or "assisting." Actually structuring the strategy.
We rebuilt our entire go-to-market formulation process around Claude and it's cut strategy time from weeks to hours.
These are the 6 prompts powering it:
1/ Competitive Intelligence Mapping
Claude ingests competitor sites, positioning, customer proof, and hiring data.
2/ Market Narrative & Category Framing
Instead of just defining TAM, Claude builds the dominant narrative in the market, the emerging shifts, the "old way vs new way" tension, and the category labels that convert.
3/ ICP Stack + Buying Committee Model
Not just persona descriptions. Claude outputs segment-by-segment prioritization, budget ownership mapping, internal champions vs blockers, trigger events, objection frameworks, and value metric alignment.
4/ Data Acquisition Architecture
Claude designs your actual sourcing engine. Best databases by vertical, enrichment stack, scraping strategy, niche list sources, signals to monitor, and workflow automation flow.
5/ Signal-Based Targeting Logic
Instead of broad filters, Claude generates high-intent keyword clusters, job-title + tech-stack combos, hiring signals, funding signals, regulatory triggers, and product-led usage triggers.
6/ Offer + Multi-Layer Messaging Engine
Claude uses all prior context to generate 3 core offer angles, 5 pain-based hooks per segment, short + long email variants, LinkedIn DM flows, call scripts, case study insertion frameworks, and objection handling replies.
This system now formulates 95% of our initial GTM strategy before a human touches it.
Speed to clarity is the advantage.
Want the copy-and-paste prompt pack?
Reply "Claude" and I'll DM it over.

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@SalesBlastBen Simple until you're the one sending every email. The loop only compounds when you stop being the one running it.
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@jasonfried The hardest version of this cutting yourself from work you used to be good at. Most founders hold on way too long.
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@sweatystartup Tonality closes deals. Standing desks change tonality. Most founders obsess over scripts and ignore the stuff that actually affects how the rep sounds on the call.
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@SalesBlastBen Solid sequence. The part nobody talks about: most founders know this but won't hand off follow-up because 'nobody writes like I do.' Then they send nothing because they're too busy
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@danmartell The vision gets blurry when you're drowning in day to day.
Founders see the future best when they're not stuck managing every piece of the present.
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