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@DegenApe

Katılım Ağustos 2015
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Cameron England
Cameron England@iamcamengland·
This is exactly what I've been doing, except I'm not charging $2-3k/month. I built the full AI stack for my own agency first. Took my team from 9 to 3. Margins went from 25% to 60%. Now I'm licensing the exact same setup to business owners. Giving away the full playbook for free so you can see what's actually inside: Like this post & comment "Agent" and I'll DM it to you. Here's what you're getting: • How to audit which roles in your business AI can actually handle • How to set up a custom agent trained on your processes (not a generic GPT wrapper) • How to connect it to your CRM, Slack, and reporting tools • Sub-agents for onboarding, client comms, and data tracking The "AI guy" model works. But most people teaching it have never actually run a business with these systems. I have. Drop "Agent" below.
Yonan@yonann

Chris Camillo reveals how people are making $500K/year being an "AI guy" for small businesses "There are millions of small businesses out there and almost none of them are willing to embrace AI right now, you just walk in and say give me one area where you're leaking money, I'll fix it for free" "Within days you've set up an AI agent answering their calls, sending responses, getting quotes out in real time… and you just increased their revenue by 5 to 15% at essentially no cost" "Now you're invaluable. They're paying you $2,000 or $3,000 a month to be their AI guy, you replicate that across 10 or 20 businesses and you're making half a million a year"

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Incómodo Reprogramado
Incómodo Reprogramado@Incomodo_GDL·
La historia más viral sobre Argentina Casting es el de esta morra que se vio con su novio y grabó un video nopor el mismo día. Abajo el video:
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Gabadadi
Gabadadi@Gabadadi·
@adiskn1 @elgallopinto_ @Incomodo_GDL A man who cannot control himself in a buffet is a pig. For women life is a buffet of men ready to fuck. Judge people on how they behave at a buffet.
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RJ the Cable Guy
RJ the Cable Guy@RJtheCableGuy·
@rledbetterCPA Freeze his funding while you investigate the childcare center for fraud. There's a lot of that going around, after all.
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Roger Ledbetter
Roger Ledbetter@rledbetterCPA·
Never let a personal finance teaching moment pass with your kids My son brings home straight A's on his report card Promised him $20 per A Hand him $120 Then take back $12 > not this again "I need your W9" > I don't have a W9 "Still? That changes things" Take back another $32 > WHAT "No W9 on file means backup withholding at 37%. It's the rule" > Whose made that rule?? "Me. But it's based on a real one" > So when do I get that money back "You can file your return with me in February sometime and we'll reconcile" > it's March "Right so you've got a bit of a wait" > but you already know I overpaid. You're the one who took it "Probably. But that's not how this works" > You took too much of my money and you know it and you're going to keep it for 10 months? "Correct" > Do I at least earn interest on it "No" > So you're holding my money. For free. And I can't do anything "Now you're getting it" > What if I just want to underpay next time "Then you'd owe me interest" > you just said there's no interest "There's no interest when I owe you. There's interest when you owe me" > That's not fair "I'm bigger than you" > Wait. I gave my Pokemon cards to my brother last week. Doesn't that help me "That could be a charitable contribution. Do you have your written acknowledgment letter?" > He's 6 - he can't even spell his whole name "Doesn't change the facts. A letter from your brother stating what you gave him and confirming he provided nothing in return is needed. And a reliable valuation of the cards since it's non-cash" > ... so no deduction "No deduction" > Where does my tax money even go "Great question. We publish a full fiscal year report" > Okay where can I see it "It's not ready yet. We release it 9 months after year end" > so I won't know what you did with my money until September "Of next year. Correct" > What benefit do I even get for paying the tax "You don't get grounded and you keep your phone" > That's not a benefit that's a threat "We prefer 'essential services'" > What if I don't pay "Impossible. We'll garnish your future allowance" > YOU'RE my allowance "Then I'd say compliance is in your best interest" > this is insane I hand him a form and tell him if he wants to dispute any of this he has 30 days after filing his taxes with me to file an appeal > But you're the appeals court too... "I'm everything. I'm the system" > Can I talk to mom "The largest expenditure line item in the budget? Sure go ahead" He comes back 30 minutes later with a form "What's this?" > My submission for the child care credit for all the time babysitting my brother. It's basically a day care and I need state sponsored funding "Dang. You're good"
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Cameron England
Cameron England@iamcamengland·
Service-based businesses: if you want to... 1. Cut $50K+ from annual payroll costs 2. Automate the tasks eating your team's hours every week 3. Increase your profit margins without touching revenue We'll install a fully autonomous AI agent into your business in 7 days. If we don't save you $50,000 in year one, you don't pay. Comment "AGENT" and I'll send you more details.
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Umar
Umar@umzrs·
You can now create brand kits just like this in a matter of seconds. I put together a playbook on how to make it. like + comment "image" And I'll send it over
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Mark Eting-Retardé
Mark Eting-Retardé@marketingretard·
Your customer support team is costing you money because you let them solve problems. That's a fundamental misunderstanding of the support channel. When a user calls in frustrated that your software is broken, they're in a highly vulnerable state. This is the absolute best time to hit them with an aggressive upsell. I recently took over a failing division and immediately rewrote the support scripts. If a customer calls complaining about a bug in the basic tier, the reps aren't allowed to log a ticket. They're only allowed to explain that the bug doesn't exist in the premium tier. We turned a catastrophic software failure into an exclusive premium feature. Customer satisfaction scores plummeted to historic lows. But our MRR grew by 42% in a single month. You aren't running a charity for confused users. Stop fixing the software and start charging for the solution.
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Mark Eting-Retardé
Mark Eting-Retardé@marketingretard·
What do you do when a user leaves a two-star review on G2? Most of you reply with a canned apology and offer a discount. That just signals weakness to the rest of the market. I treat public criticism as a personal insult. Last month, a manager at a logistics firm wrote that our UI was clunky. I didn't apologize or log a product ticket. I accessed his account and randomized the color hex codes for his specific instance. I changed his primary save button to invisible ink. I rerouted his MFA tokens to his company's HR inbox. He deleted the review within 48 hours and sent a panicked email to support begging for help. I made him sign a multi-year enterprise contract before restoring his default settings. The customer is only right when they are completely dependent on your mercy. Never accept feedback when you can extract leverage instead.
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Alex Vacca
Alex Vacca@itsalexvacca·
We run 13 n8n workflows across ColdIQ's entire content, ads, and outbound engine, and I'm giving them all away. Our monthly n8n bill: $384. The same workloads on Claude would cost $60K. That's why I'm not buying the "Claude killed n8n" take. Claude Routines are good at scheduled agentic tasks that need reasoning. They're not the same layer as n8n. They're not a replacement for production GTM infrastructure. Our n8n stack fires 2,000+ executions daily across 13 workflows. Our Phone Finder alone has 41 nodes and waterfalls across 5 data providers. Here's what's in the doc: → GTM Flywheel (81 nodes): domain in, full ICP, lookalikes, prospects, and a tailored content/ads/outbound strategy sent to your inbox → Phone Finder (41 nodes): name, LinkedIn URL, or domain in; Prospeo, FullEnrich, and more waterfalled; verified number in seconds → AI Agent Reply Manager (13 nodes): classifies a cold email reply on Instantly, drafts a response in Slack, waits for your approval before it goes out → Lookalike Finder (35 nodes): domain in, similar businesses by industry, size, and tech signals out → Viral Content Browser (10 nodes): pulls viral LinkedIn posts via Serper, filters by engagement, stores the best in Notion → Feeling Tracker (36 nodes, coming soon): sentiment analysis on any tool across X, Reddit, YouTube, and LinkedIn Plus 7 more covering content, GTM, and ops. Shoutout to Sacha Martinot who built the most complex ones. Reply "N8N" and I'll send you the full doc. Must be following.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
Most ad and SEO agencies will spend the next twelve months pointing AI at the wrong things. They'll automate the work that doesn't move margin. Ignore the work that does & wonder why the P&L looks identical to last year's. I made a strategic guide naming the top five things you should and can build— the ones that actually compound into profit, month after month. Take my PDF, upload it to any LLM and it will spit out the exact strategy you need to follow. Execute all five and you'll add seven figures to the bottom line. Comment "AI" and I'll send it over. (Must be following so the auto-DM lands.)
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

how to set up hermes agent step by step. built-in memory, 40+ tools, works on your phone, and what to think of hermes vs openclaw: 1. hermes is a personal AI agent that runs in your terminal. think of it like open claw but with built-in memory, 40+ tools out of the box, and 90% cheaper token costs. you install it with one command. 2. the 3 problems with open claw that hermes solves: no memory (you keep repeating yourself), constant gateway restarts, and zero visibility into what you're spending on tokens. 3. hermes remembers everything. every completed task gets saved to memory. it searches through past logs to find solutions. over time it literally gets smarter at your specific workflows. 4. connect it to open router. you see exact costs per model per task. free models rotate weekly. one founder went from $130 every five days on open claw to $10 on hermes. same output. 5. it comes preloaded with skills. apple notes, imessage, find my, browser, web search, image generation, cron jobs. no hunting for plugins. 6. connect it to obsidian so it reads your entire vault. connect it to gstack for your dev environment. create custom skills for your specific workflows. 7. the biggest money saver: have it write code once for recurring tasks. then it runs without burning tokens every time. stop paying an LLM to do the same scrape or report daily. 8. run it on android via telegram. name your agents. talk to them like coworkers. in this episode imran shows you how to set this up. 9. you can run it bare metal, in docker, or serverless on modal. pick your risk level. i begged @imranye to come on @startupideaspod and walk through the full installation live. he made it impossibly clear. if you've heard of Hermes Agent and want the clearest explanation of how to get set up like a pro let me know what you want me to cover on the next ep this is the best personal agent setup video on the internet right now. watch

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Brilliance | Funnels
99% of VSLs NEVER work with paid ads because they: 1. Focus on intrigue 2. Are scripted like prospects watch from start to finish 3. Are hyper-edited like a netflix movie Because of this, most businesses lose 70-85% of their leads before they ever book a call and 2x their costs I've put EVERYTHING I KNOW about creating a VSL that pre-qualifies cold traffic and books highly qualified calls… Into a 13-page step-by-step document. No fluff. All actionable stuff Inside, I reveal: - What a VSL actually is and what it needs to do (most people get this wrong) - The objective of a VSL and why writing it like it's a story is costing you money - How to write a VSL hook that books qualified calls - The false solution framework that makes your real offer impossible to ignore - How to handle objections inside the VSL - Plus TONNES more stuff I’ve literally sold this as a standalone product (and now I'm giving it away FREE for the next 48 hours) To receive → Like + Comment "VSL" [Must be following or I can't DM]
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Diane Yap
Diane Yap@RealDianeYap·
My mom taught me this lesson when I was maybe seven. I was going on about something I found interesting and after a few minutes she cut in: "Did you notice how I haven't been responding at all?" "Yeah?" "That means I don't care. I don't care about this topic. I'm bored. I don't want to hear about this. When you talk to people, pay attention to whether or not they're responding to you. If they barely have anything to say, stop talking about whatever you're talking about." It was a good lesson. One that many people need but never got. And it shows.
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Actually, only people with ADHD truly understand what it's like to be AGGRESSIVELY uninterested in something like so uninterested you're angry

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GhostRider
GhostRider@0xGhostRider·
Painful reality is that barbaric archetypes are the only ones cutting through the sludge and noise in the current landscape. Essentially zero utility in having perfect etiquette / playing by the rules of the traditional game board / being stoic in any realm of business, sports, and relationships with how far society has descended. Only caveat is if you have 180+ IQ and fully embrace the sniper mindset, which even then, you’re a dying and soon to be obsolete breed with where things are headed.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
The worst thing you can do with AI is point it at the wrong thing, its the #1 thing that will kill you this year. I made a strategic guide to help your agency pick the top 5 projects you should build right now to grow your annual profit. Execute this and you'll add 7 figures in profit no question. Comment "profit" and ill send it. Must be following tog et auto DM
Movez@0xMovez

This 30-min workshop by the creator of Claude Code will teach you more about vibe-coding than 100 YouTube video guides. Bookmark it & give it 30 minutes today. This video will change the way you use Claude forever.

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BowTiedBull.eth - Read Pinned or NGMI
We cover so much stuff for $8.33 a month it's insane. The crazier part is that the people who try all seem to make it after about 3 years. Some overnight success some as late as 5 years. But the consistency is there E-com, home flips, stocks, whatever. Too many options
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AI, Ads & Apps 
AI, Ads & Apps @AIAdsApps·
Collected 37+ iOS app marketing Claude skills so you don't have to. Comment "Claude" and I will send it.
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Alex Vacca
Alex Vacca@itsalexvacca·
The exact Claude Code + Exa workflow we use to scrape 100 fit-scored leads in under 3 minutes. Full tutorial in the video. Giving away the complete prompt pack too. Here's what the prompts do, in order: → Read a single claude.md file and define your ICP → Pull 100 companies from Exa and fit-score each 1 to 10 → Find the right decision-maker at every account → Enrich verified email addresses → Push the final CSV straight into your sequencer as a draft campaign From an empty folder to a sendable campaign, in one sitting. Follow, like, and comment "LEADS". I'll DM you the full prompt pack.
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Pierre-Eliott Lallemant
Pierre-Eliott Lallemant@pierreeliottlal·
I built the BEST Claude Skill I’ve ever made. Hormozi. Brunson. Gary Vee. All in one. Ask any business question → it routes you to the right brain instantly. Funnels → Brunson Deals → Hormozi Audience → Gary Vee $1B+ knowledge in one skill. Takes 60 seconds to use. We booked 110+ meetings in weeks with it. Want it? Comment “TRIO” and I’ll send it.
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
I fully reverse-engineered Ramp's internal AI operating system for marketing agencies. Their system — called Glass — is how they got 99% of their entire company using AI every single day. 350+ reusable workflows. Every tool connected at first login. Memory that refreshes every 24 hours. Automations running while everyone sleeps. I partnered with my engineering team and we broke down every component inside it. Then we rebuilt the whole thing for marketing agencies. 76 pages. Every system. Every layer. Every step. Steal it. Comment "OS" and I'll send it directly. Must be a following to receive auto DM
Eric Glyman@eglyman

99% of Ramp uses ai daily. but we noticed most people were stuck — not because the models weren't good enough, but because the setup was too painful and unintuitive for most. terminal configs, mcp servers, everyone figuring it out alone. so we built Glass. every employee gets a fully configured ai workspace on day one — integrations connected via sso, a marketplace of 350+ reusable skills built by colleagues, persistent memory, scheduled automations. when one person on a team figures out a better workflow, everyone on that team gets it and gets more productive. the companies that make every employee effective with ai will compound advantages their competitors can't match. most are waiting for vendors to solve this. we decided to own it.

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