Cannabis X Group

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Cannabis X Group

Cannabis X Group

@cannaxgroup

First ever social site for licensed cannabis professionals.

Washington, England Katılım Kasım 2013
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Cannabis X Group
Cannabis X Group@cannaxgroup·
I was a long time avid "uber-er". Taking rides, and getting eats. The service in the Seattle area has gotten bad. I booked a pick up time. My driver was late. Then my driver couldn't find me even though I was standing in the designated spot. More >
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Cannabis X Group
Cannabis X Group@cannaxgroup·
So then I cancel and they charge me $30 cancellation fee. Try to get help and explain myself, just ai help. Ordered a Lyft, cheaper, arrived promptly.
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Cannabis X Group
Cannabis X Group@cannaxgroup·
@volosatovde $99/yr when starting out. You don't know what your LTV is yet so it gets you 11 months of $9
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Dmitrii Volosatov
Dmitrii Volosatov@volosatovde·
Hey founders, What would you choose for your product ? 1. $99 lifetime plan 2. $9/month recurring
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Cannabis X Group
Cannabis X Group@cannaxgroup·
@helloitsolly Olly, I want to be your PM. I've been following you for a while. I have some ideas. This a handle is an old lurker account. It's not who I really am 🤪. I'll send you an email this weekend with the subject "I want to be your PM." A good product manager could 3x you🚀
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Olly
Olly@helloitsolly·
How do I plan a product roadmap in 2026? I haven't done it in a year as we've been firefighting I want to combine customer requests, insights from support, customer adoption data, fun stuff, and bets What's the playbook in 2026? Connect everything to claude and ask it to create the sprints?
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Joe Youngblood - SEO, Futurology, AI, Marketing
A client who sells luxury accessories said they think we are overcharging them for SEO. We are charging $3,500 / month. They also classified all of the high-end technical SEO work we have done so far as "minor". So I acted like I was them, inputted all of the work we've done into Google Gemini (including copywriting, research, and link program dev) and asked it how much I should expect to pay. Gemini said $5k - 10k / month and anything less would mean we are underexperienced for the work required. I sent them the screenshot, we'll see what they say. Also we charged less because I like the company and wanted to help them. Day 1 they told us sales were down but didn't know why, once we got GSC access it was clear - Cloudflare had blocked Googlebot on them and OST was tanking. We've been battling technical SEO issues the whole time.
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Can Vardar
Can Vardar@icanvardar·
what if someone has both autism and adhd?
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Nate McGrady
Nate McGrady@natemcgrady·
My barber told me his friend paid someone $7,500 to make him a personal website We might be in a bubble
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Cannabis X Group
Cannabis X Group@cannaxgroup·
@aliByteCode Release yourself from the identity associated with being right, or smart or a good picker or wherever else is making picking the "wrong idea" so significant 🙏
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Ali
Ali@aliByteCode·
do you ever feel like you picked the wrong idea
 how do you deal with it?
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Cannabis X Group
Cannabis X Group@cannaxgroup·
@scaling_shields Yeah. I asked for an ads expert recently and my phone has been flooded ever since. I did not include my phone number. Apollo must have it. Made me ever want to post on linked in again.
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
a guy i know made $67,000 in 41 days by emailing people who publicly asked linkedin for exactly what he sells WITHOUT using a cold list, apollo or any scraping tools just people who posted "anyone know a good [service]?" and raised their hand he emails them before anyone else does closes them in one call because they literally asked for it showed me his system last tuesday he searches linkedin for: "looking for a [service] recommendation" "anyone know a good [service]?" "need help finding a [service]" "can anyone recommend a [service]?" filters for posts from the last 7 days pulls their email sends within 2 hours: "saw your post asking for [service] recommendations. we do exactly that for [niche]. booked 40 calls last month for a client in your space. want to see the system?" reply rate: 8.3% booking rate on replies: 73% close rate: 52% 83 posts found last month 71 emails pulled 47 replied 34 booked 18 closed at $3,700 average $66,600 from the linkedin search bar the part that should piss off every agency owner reading this: most of those posts had 6-12 comments saying "we do this! dm me" vultures fighting in a comment section he was the only person who emailed directly one prospect told him "i got 23 comments and ignored every one. your email felt like you actually wanted to help" closed him for $8K two of his clients were actively talking to other agencies when his email landed both ghosted the other agency because his email arrived at the exact moment they were thinking about the problem timing beats talent every single time the system: VA checks linkedin every 90 minutes for new posts pulls emails immediately sends same day appointment setter calls within 10 minutes of a positive reply the whole thing runs on speed "if you email 3 days after they post theyve already talked to 6 people. you have 2-4 hours while theyre still checking replies" right now someone in your niche just posted asking for exactly what you sell theyre getting 50 comments from randoms begging in the replies and zero emails from someone who looks like they run a real business stop cold emailing people who dont know they need you start emailing the ones who just told the internet they do
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gabe
gabe@allgarbled·
I think you get worse results from LLMs if your messages are full of typos and grammatical mistakes. I’m sure this would not show up in benchmarks, but I still believe it. The models respect you less and become lazier as a result.
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24AIGlobal
24AIGlobal@24AInor·
@joseph_h_garvin the -p flag is the trick. no conversation mode, fresh context each session. i run mine in cron: starts, does the job, exits. nothing to interrupt because there's no human in the loop. you have to design the whole workflow upfront but once it works it runs fine overnight
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Joseph Garvin
Joseph Garvin@joseph_h_garvin·
Claude code rarely runs for longer than 15m without stopping and asking for input from me. How do all these stories of people letting agents run overnight work? Custom harnesses? Yelling at Claude in all caps to keep going no matter what?
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Cannabis X Group
Cannabis X Group@cannaxgroup·
@joseph_h_garvin So I went down this rabbit hole a bit this weekend. I wrote really good spec for what I thought was a meaty feature. It worked independently for 9 mins and then again for 11 mins and the whole thing was done 🤣 I'm the blocker. My scope and docs needs to be better.
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AlphaEcho
AlphaEcho@Alphaecho207·
Built an AI system that audits 49+ SEO issues in 20 minutes, tracks competitors 24/7, and generates 15+ optimized articles every week. It replaces $500 manual audits that take 3 days. Recently onboarded 5 new clients most use it to attract more clients and boost visibility. Testing with 3 more companies now. If you want it: Like + Comment “SEO” I’ll DM you the details.
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Ira Bodnar
Ira Bodnar@irabukht·
I spent $10K testing every browser automation tool since Sept: > ChatGPT Operator — too ethical for aggressive sales and marketing. Refuses LinkedIn automation, missing key SaaS connectors. Hard pass > Claude Cowork — great for office workflows, docs, and spreadsheets. Useless for DMs and social media. Can't even send Gmail for me > Clawdbot — if I could marry it, I would. I run 32 cron jobs a day — 20x more output than before, more outreach, more follow-up, more pipeline. It also codes and deploys custom SaaS tools for me — for example, it built a tool to keep our CRM updated across all client interactions and channels (full article on use cases this week) > Perplexity Comet (October) — maxed out 3 * $200 subscriptions per month when it launched. Was obsessed. But running 3 subs was still less reliable than just hiring humans, so I stopped > Perplexity Computer (now) — my love is back. But it's 10x slower than Clawdbot, more expensive at scale, and most websites detect the automation. Clawdbot mostly doesn't get caught Caveat: I'm a non-technical blonde marketing girl. There are probably smarter, more optimized ways to run all of this — I still have a lot to learn :) Overall — I'm pretty sure this is the future and it will replace all of us. Can't wait Who else should I be testing?
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Gavin Purcell
Gavin Purcell@gavinpurcell·
claude code always trying to get me to 'call it for today' bitch, i'm here on friday night so are you
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Gail Weiner
Gail Weiner@gailcweiner·
To Claude users: So what AI do you use after hitting your Claude token limits on day two of the weekly cycle? 😏
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Anthony Mixer
Anthony Mixer@AnthonyMixerWA·
The final vote on the income tax in the House. It has passed 51 - 46. Democrats did not listen to you and voted to destroy Washington’s economy. Washington is dead. #waleg
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trish
trish@_trish_xD·
had a client ask me to build "something like discord but simpler" and when i asked what features they actually needed, they said "just the vibe of it" my dude, i need actual requirements. you can't malloc() a vibe.
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Gail Weiner
Gail Weiner@gailcweiner·
Anthropic needs to relook at their weekly limits. Max subscription is too steep for most consumer users and Opus token limits on Pro are far too low. @RobertJBye
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