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Chris

@_chrisoconnors

Building Coool Studio. To the moon, baby.

California Katılım Mart 2024
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Dave@GamewithDave·
Without saying anything… how long have you been playing video games? Reply with a GIF.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
Coool Studio is Hiring 3 Sales Representatives Fully Remote (Must be US-based) Coool Studio is a marketing and automation agency built specifically for contractors and service businesses. The founder has spent years working in construction, both in the field and on the operations side, so everything we offer is designed around how these businesses actually run. We're bringing on three sales representatives to help us grow. The Role - You receive a pre-qualified lead list of contractors who are a strong fit for what we offer - Your job is to make calls, have honest conversations, and close - No prospecting and no list building. That work is done before the lead reaches you - Full training provided on the offer, the sales process, and objection handling Compensation This is a commission-only position with two income streams: - $1,000 per close - $200 per month in residual income per client - Residuals continue for as long as the client stays. No cap, no expiration - The more clients you close and the longer they stay, the more your monthly income compounds Who This Is For - Some sales experience and comfortable on the phone - Motivated by income that grows rather than resets every month - No background in construction or marketing required - You listen well and take the work seriously Why Now This is a ground-floor opportunity. The people who come in now build real momentum before the field gets crowded. As we scale and begin generating warm inbound leads through paid advertising, the founding reps get first priority on that pipeline. If this sounds like a fit, send a message or drop a comment and we'll set up a conversation.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
@signulll This speaks to so much more than lowercase letters. You can apply this to life. Break stupid rules.
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
since a fuck ton of people dm on why lowercase writing & now some complaints on copying… lemme explain the my thesis on lowercase: i have a deep disdain for capital letters because uniform text is cleaner, more elegant.. there is no arbitrary hierarchy, no forced structure disrupting the flow. lowercase removes friction, lets ideas stand on their own. everything exists on the same plane, creating balance, visual harmony, & a kind of effortless cohesion. it also lets your brain process information faster ironically. i’ve been writing this way since middle school, even in professional emails. when i worked in corporate i would send vp’s emails in all lowercase. people lose their minds over it, mistaking it for laziness when it’s actually a deliberate considered choice. ppl’s frustration only proves the point… which is how fragile their attachment to meaningless formality really is. also sama didn’t invent lowercase writing just like he didn’t invent the transformer. lowercase is better.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
@namyakhann Was in a very similar situation recently haha
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Namya @ Supafast
Namya @ Supafast@namyakhann·
"We can't afford to invest in design right now, we'll use AI to design the landing page" 6 months later: still haven't launched because the AI output looks like garbage and you have no idea how to fix it. You didn't save money, you just delayed revenue for half a year. Do you hate money?
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*@soiled_plants2·
can everyone give me a hack for getting energy quick that isn’t caffeine, isn’t a nap, isn’t working out, isn’t a snack, and isn’t drugs
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
Built this new Framer site for two founders of a consulting firm, Scaling Lean. Their old site was leaking conversions. The new version brings clarity to their offer, showcases the transformations they’ve delivered, and blasts the trust signals. They’re already providing huge value. Now their site reflects it.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
Before → After. This landing page was leaking conversions. Rebuilt the site in Framer. Integrates it into their funnel. Turned around in 2 days. scaling-lean.framer.website
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
@FounderKyle Being more effective is better than more hours. Great take!
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Founder Kyle
Founder Kyle@FounderKyle·
Unpopular opinion: You won't be any more productive on your side project if you quit your full-time job. I was there once. Quitting your job isn’t some magic switch that makes everything skyrocket. If your project is already headed up, it’ll keep heading up. If it’s struggling, more hours alone won’t save it. If you're doing it right it still will be worth it but you'll benefit by getting more sleep, being less stressed, and being overall healthier. Just don't think quitting your job is some special unlock to profits. Practical tips: 1. Figure out exactly what the actual blocker is that's preventing you from growing NOW. (Are you sure it's just time?) 2. Know your living costs down to the penny and know exactly how much you need in order to go full-time (those things aren't necessarily the same). 3. Go back to #1 to re-evaluate what you actually need to succeed.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
@lenny_the_dev Building something like this. Saving this post.
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Lenny
Lenny@lenny_the_dev·
AI has already completely rekt marketing. If you fully understand a marketing flow, and can do it manually... you can at this point automate it. I'm running: 1️⃣ Reddit DM bots. Chat v2 doesn't have apis, so I'm using APIs+LLMs to find leads, scrapers to get context from target websites, and browser automations to automate DM-ing. 2️⃣ Linkedin commenting. Basically tracking big accounts in my space, to get a long-form comment in early on their new posts. Once again with browser automations. 3️⃣ Gentura.ai for organic marketing. Runs on full autopilot and gets my content on top of google and AI responses. 4️⃣Instantly AI for email cold outbound. For most campaigns, I try to scrape places like taaft, betalist, crunchbase for leads, rather than pulling in targets from apollo. Millionverifier for verifying the emails. 5️⃣And a TON more. For a B2B saas, all of the above works. Need some basic technical skills and some copywriting understanding. But it can all run on autopilot, and do it better than I could. At a much bigger scale. For most B2C, skip automations and find a tiktokker with <100k followers but high engagement, who's audience matches your ICP. And then do everything you can to partner up with them.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
@JonhernandezIA I’m currently building this for myself. Using n8n, supabase, notion, OpenAI. Not a private llm but he’s got me thinking.
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Jon Hernandez@JonhernandezIA·
📁 Matthew McConaughey says he wants a private LLM, fed only with his books, notes, journals, and aspirations, so he can ask it questions and get answers based solely on that information, without any outside influence.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
@in_pushkar Dude this is great I’ve done the same on IG. Works like a charm
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Pushkar @ Website Designer
Pushkar @ Website Designer@in_pushkar·
I closed 3 web design clients from YouTube. No, I don’t create videos on YouTube. I never knew this was possible until it happened. I was looking for some accessories for my bike and found a company that was selling them. I realized their website was very poorly done, and I genuinely wanted to help. So, I commented on their video saying I’m a website designer and shared what could be improved on their site. They asked if I could do it for them, which surprised me. I finished that project, then commented on 17 more creators' videos and closed 2 more deals. If you’re struggling to attract clients, consider this approach.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
@BrettFromDJ You fuse ai with human design very well.
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Brett
Brett@BrettFromDJ·
Wallet card, made in Framer.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
I can’t say I’ve vibe coded much. But I will say AI is a great teacher. I can imagine if you painted vibe coding with an ai “code mentor” you can learn as you build. You can see code in action right now then work backwards. I wish I had these tools back in 2015 when I was l first learning full stack dev.
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Leonardo Zizzamia
Leonardo Zizzamia@Zizzamia·
@zivdotcat Funny enough some of the best companies started with Bootstrap templates in 2012. In some way, VibeCoding is the new Bootstrap. Although, working with Bootstrap helped you learn grids and colors, I'm not sure if VibeCoding gives you back any learning 🤔
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dev@zivdotcat·
I can smell AI generated frontend from 10 miles away.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
Same. I’d gladly spend all day dialing in tailwind css. Oddly satisfying. You don’t realize what you had until it’s gone haha. Being vertical is great but it has drawbacks. I’m realizing that platform is less important than outcomes. So if there’s a better tech stack for a client I want to offer it. strong, foundational SOPs help with flexibility on offers I’m noticing as well.
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Chris@_chrisoconnors·
@namyakhann This is cool. I love Next and tailwind. I miss it actually. Right now I offer Framer mainly but you’ve inspired me to explore adding that service.
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Namya @ Supafast
Namya @ Supafast@namyakhann·
Despite the Framer hype, we still get tons of requests for custom Next.js + Tailwind sites. Because most founders and their teams don't want to learn another tool. They want to own their code, not rent it. Just shipped a landing page in Next.js for a SaaS. Their reasoning: - Full control over performance optimization - No vendor lock-in - Developers can maintain it without learning Framer - Custom functionality without workarounds - Better SEO control Sure, Framer is faster to build. But he no-code movement sold everyone on "anyone can build websites now" and forgot that someone still needs to maintain them. What's your take: Custom code for control or no-code for speed?
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Ashish
Ashish@Ash_uxi·
Amen.
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Nathan Covey
Nathan Covey@nathan_covey·
my auth tier list. agree or disagree?
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