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paolo trivellato
paolo trivellato@paolo_scales·
linkedin DMs are a $1M+ untapped goldmine for B2B BEST platform to target rich people qualified competition DOESN’T exist every cold pitch comes from chatgpt so the slightest skill makes you PRINT i dropped a 45-page guide on how to book 30 calls/mo with this like + comment “Li” and i’ll send you the link (must be follow. RT for priority access)
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Antonio Romero
Antonio Romero@ant0ni0_r0mer0·
R.I.P. Traditional SEO. I just hijacked LLMs to drive 5,000 visitors to my funnel every single month. While most founders are still fighting for Google rankings, I’ve found a "cheat code" for 2026. Most people think SEO is about keywords and backlinks. They spend thousands on agencies only to see their traffic disappear with every core update. But the game has changed from Search to Answers. I built a system for AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) that forces AI models to recommend my brand first. The results are terrifyingly effective: → +15% organic traffic; 5 high-intent pages ranking top 10; 0 Core Web Vitals failures → +40% organic traffic; 20 pages top 10; 30% increase in AI Overview presence; +25% conversion rate → 3x organic traffic; 50% of top keywords owned I’ve just finished a full tutorial breaking down the exact AEO workflow we use to dominate the "Answer" era. The best part? It costs $0 compared to an SEO agency charging $3,000+ monthly. Want the full AEO Traffic Blueprint? 1. Follow me 2. Like post 3. Comment "AEO" below & I'll send DM! PS - Repost this for priority access and I'll send it over even faster. ♻️
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Hieu Pham
Hieu Pham@hyhieu226·
I have made the difficult decision to leave @OpenAI. Working here and at @xai before was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. I have met the best people. Not the best people in AI. Not the best people in tech. Simply the best people. At these companies, I have helped creating extremely intelligent entities that will meaningfully improve our lives. The work makes me proud. But the intensive work came with a price. I cannot believe I would say this one day, but I am burnt out. All the mental health deteriorating that I used to scoff at is real, miserable, scary, and dangerous. I am going to take a break from frontier AI labs, and will take my family to my home country Vietnam. There, I will try something new, and also search for a cure for my conditions. I hope I will heal. Until then.
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Pierre-Eliott Lallemant
Pierre-Eliott Lallemant@pierreeliottlal·
Most SaaS founders are sleeping on the easiest traffic channel available right now: LinkedIn. One optimized profile + the right content strategy = predictable visibility and steady inbound leads. Today, I’m sharing the full framework so you can replicate it. – What kind of lead magnet actually converts? – What types of posts drive real reach? – How should your profile be structured to turn views into demos? Inbound from LinkedIn doesn’t have to feel random. When your positioning, content, and offer align, growth becomes repeatable. And the best part? AI can write your posts and generate your visuals for you. Want the full method? RT to share it with other founders. Comment “Lead Magnet.”
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Christian
Christian@coldemailchris·
I built a 6-step AI prompt system that creates a full GTM strategy in under 10 minutes. Here's what it covers: Step 1: Deep company research (O3 does the heavy lifting) Step 2: Full TAM mapping by segment + tier Step 3: ICP validation with reasoning behind each persona Step 4: Account sourcing — finds the best databases to scrape Step 5: Keyword generation for every title variation worth targeting Step 6: Cold email scripts generated for every single persona Copy. Paste. Done. Want the full prompt pack? 👉 Like + Comment "Prompts" and I'll DM you all 6. (Must be following to receive)
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Milena Wood
Milena Wood@Milena_Coder·
I am giving out contact list of 75 000 Founders and CEOs This list is freshly scraped from X today (quality leads worth $1655) Like, and comment "LEADS" and I will DM you the database! (Must be Following ) (only first 200)
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Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥
Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥@IMJustinBrooke·
I reversed engineered every skill in digital marketing and then trained my AI on all of them. Here’s how I did it... Oh, and I’m giving away all 84 marketing skill files at the end of this post. This all took place over 5 days. Step 1: The Skill Tree I started by working with @ManusAI because I knew I was going to need their almost infinite context window. My first request was for Manus to create a skill tree starting with the base skills of earned media, paid media, and owned media. Aka paid traffic, free traffic, and your own subscribers. We started cookin up branches and branches of skills from those 3 base skills. Step 2: Teams of Experts I noticed Manus was struggling to think outside of the basics so I started asking it to embody expert after expert. For example: “Embody Neil Patel and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” “Embody Frank Kern and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” “Embody Russell Brunson and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” After I brought in 12-15 virtual experts to critique the skill tree we (me & my pal manus) had over 1900 individual tactics mapped out across 152 unique categories of skills. Step 3: Coworking with Claude At this time Manus hadn’t released their skills feature yet. But Claude had a skill creator skill. First I filled in Claude on the details of the project and the goal. Because context. The other reason for using Claude was because with Claude Desktop in Claude Cowork mode you can work directly with files and folders on your computer. This was key to the organization, context, and memory for this project. Once Claude was up to speed I asked it to remove overlapping skills and tactics. Stuff like SEO for Google vs SEO for Bing. We came up with 84 total skills that would need to be created that would encompass all 1900(ish) individual tactics. For example the media buying and planning skill includes writing headlines, customer personas, keyword research, copywriting etc. And then we locked in… Step 4: Best Practices Ranked For each of the 84 skills I had Claude go into deep research mode and create a report on the best practices for that skill. This means each skill was based on reading no less than 300 articles about that skill. Then I would review the skills with my own 20yrs of experience overlooking what it found. When I felt it was shallow on something I would ask Claude to embody a specific topic expert to enhance that skill. Giving us 84 best practice documents that were extremely thorough, human reviewed, and expert enhanced. Next I sent these docs back to Manus for its wide research mode. Manus can do up to 150 tasks in parallel. Essentially running 150 prompts at once. I told Manus to rank every tactic in these best practice reports from S-tier (always do) to D-tier (never do). This created huge context and rulings that would be necessary for our final skill files. Step 5: Creating Skill Files Back to Claude. One by one I asked Claude to use the skill creator skill with my best practice reports and the S-tier rankings. My wife kept the coffee flowing while I grinded these out. For some like the long form sales letters skill I even included examples as reference files. And then I loaded all 84 skills onto a directory I vibe coded into my website. All 84 of these skills + an 85th I’m working on are available for free. Just comment “skills” and I’ll DM you the link. Can’t post it because algo will throttle this post. Bookmark this so you have a recipe for creating your own skills too. Follow @IMJustinBrooke for more wallets fattening tips on using AI for marketing.
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I started my X account 60 weeks ago. In January alone it drove more than $35,000 in SEO Stuff revenue directly from X. Such an easy algo to crack. Here's the current version of the system that is working right now: Oh, and if you want the full playbook with posting formats, DM workflows, and engagement loops that convert into inbound, follow me, repost this, and comment “X Growth Guide 2026.” First, a quick update on Articles: As I mentioned last week, the reach on these was off the charts initially. Then slowly it started to cool. Now I have regular posts that do better than Articles. Also, Articles never converted as well as regular posts for me, even when they had tremendous reach. Do with that information what you will. Alright, now let's talk posting schedule: I post 2 to 3 times per day, 7 days per week. Morning is proof or a strong point of view tied to a real outcome. Afternoon is a short thread or image post with a framework, teardown or screenshots. Evening is a repost, reply driven post or short insight designed to spark conversation. If I stop posting for 24 to 48 hours, reach drops immediately. This pattern has not changed in more than a year. Content formats that are working right now: Short proof threads in the 3 to 6 post range do well. Long threads underperform unless every line earns/keeps attention. Multi image posts with a clear narrative flow are also doing well. Image 1 sets the hook. Images 2 to 3 explain the system, example or teardown. Final image drives a specific action. This continues to outperform text only threads in repeated testing. Screenshots and real numbers still matter a lot. Stripe dashboards, analytics, rankings, DMs, prompts, internal systems, client results, etc. Anything that shows real work beats opinion only content. Copyable frameworks spread faster too. If someone can apply it in under 60 seconds, the post travels further. Timely commentary backed by first hand data works. Posts reacting to platform changes, niche news or industry shifts perform best when paired with your own metrics or outcomes. Reposting top performers still works too. Most followers never saw the original. Repost every 1 to 3 weeks with a new hook and framing. What is underperforming: One line takes with no evidence. Long threads where the main point is buried. AI sounding content with generic phrasing. Frameworks with no screenshots or outcomes. Posts that send users off platform before engagement starts. The engagement system driving the most reach: Reply early to posts already gaining traction in your niche. Add a specific insight, data point, correction, or extension. Early replies still get disproportionate visibility. Quote post daily with a breakdown, disagreement or added context. This works best when your audience overlaps with the original author. Repost your best replies. Replies that gain early likes often outperform main feed posts. Build reply chains under your own posts. Posts where replies trigger more replies stay visible longer. Reply depth matters more than raw like count. DM system that continues to convert: Track users who repeatedly engage. Replies, likes, bookmarks, follows and repeat appearances all count. DM something genuinely useful like a template, SOP, swipe file, or framework. If they respond, open a loop by asking if they want the full system. If they say yes, deliver the relevant offer, whether that is SEO Stuff, a breakdown or a playbook. The order never changes: Value first. Context second. Offer last. Profile still matters by the way. Your bio should be clear and benefit driven. Your pinned post should show proof and tell people exactly what to do next. Rotate your pinned post every 2 to 3 weeks based on clicks, replies, and DM volume. Reply to every DM with real substance. The only metrics that actually matter on X right now: Link clicks per post. New followers per post. DM replies tied to specific posts. Repeat commenters. Reply depth, meaning replies to replies. Impressions look good in screenshots but do not drive revenue by themselves. Here is a 30 day X growth plan that still works: Post 2 to 3 times per day with at least 1 proof based post. Reply to 5 to 10 posts per day in your niche. Quote post 1 to 2 times per day with real insight. Repost your best content every 2 to 3 weeks. DM 10 or more new engagers each week with value first. Track link clicks, replies, DMs, and repeat commenters weekly. Run this system for 30 days. Screenshot your Day 31 results. Tag me when inbound starts. And if you want the full playbook with posting formats, DM workflows, and engagement loops that generate inbound, follow me, repost this, and comment “X Growth Guide 2026.” You must do all 3 to get the DM.
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I created my LinkedIn account 60 weeks ago. Since then I’ve generated roughly $270,000 in direct revenue from LinkedIn and grown to about 12,500 connections. Easiest algo to crack by a country mile. Here is the exact system I’m using right now: Oh, and if you want my full unfiltered cheat sheet with engagement group templates, carousel structures, DM workflows and my posting system, follow me, repost this, and reply “LinkedIn Growth Guide.” You must do all 3 to receive the DM. Let me start with some random notes: Proof based content continues to outperform everything else on average. By proof, I mean posts that show a real metric, revenue, traffic, pipeline, conversions and then add concise context and end with a clear business takeaway. Dwell time still matters a lot too. When people read the full post, swipe multiple carousel slides or pause on video, the post stays active longer in feeds. First hour replies from people outside your immediate network remain one of the strongest visibility signals you can influence. On platform formats still beat outbound links. Text posts, carousels, and native short video outperform link posts on average. Link posts without setup consistently underperform. That said, lower reach link posts can still drive revenue if intent is high. Distribution and conversion are different problems. If you include a link, deliver value first and either change the preview image or place the link in the comments. Topic consistency increases reach. Posting repeatedly around the same core topic strengthens how LinkedIn categorizes your profile. Your posts then get shown to people who already engage with that topic. That leads to higher quality early engagement and better comment depth. Cross niche engagement still expands early reach. Engaging consistently in 2 to 3 adjacent topic areas with substantive comments pushes your content into overlapping networks. Generic likes do very little at this point. High quality comments that add insight trigger more second level engagement. Reposting with a new hook still works. Most of your connections never saw the original post. Repost after 1 to 3 weeks with a new angle, updated context, or clearer outcome. Posts with replies to replies stay active longer. Multi level comment threads extend post lifespan by days compared to shallow comment sections. My posting routine has not changed: I post 3 times per day, every day. Morning is proof driven or a strong point of view. Afternoon is a carousel, teardown, or case study. Evening is a lesson, system, or actionable walkthrough. Skipping even one day reduces reach the following 24 hours. Formats performing best right now: Carousels with a bold first slide tied to a clear outcome or pain point, followed by 3 to 6 concise slides with steps or visuals, and a final slide with a specific next step request. Short native videos under 60 seconds with subtitles. The hook needs to land in the first 2 to 4 seconds. Walkthrough and behind the scenes videos continue to outperform polished talking head content when the information is specific and useful. What is underperforming: Link out posts with no setup. Metrics with no narrative context. Large unspaced text blocks. Generic observations that could apply to anyone. Posts where the author does not reply to comments in the first hour. My engagement strategy: Comment on 20 to 30 posts per day with real insight tied to the post. Like 50 or more posts per day. Reply to every comment on your own posts within the first hour. DM 5 to 10 people per day with context first value tied to something they posted. Ask follow up questions inside comment threads to deepen discussion. Repeat engagement from the same people increases later session distribution. Hooks performing best right now: “I started this account 60 weeks ago. Here is what $270,000 in LinkedIn revenue actually looks like.” “This 4 slide carousel booked 5 calls in 24 hours.” “If I had to rebuild my LinkedIn from zero today, this is the exact system I would use.” “My 3 post per day routine for consistent inbound.” “I made X this month from LinkedIn. Here is the breakdown.” Every hook must be backed by proof. Without proof, credibility drops immediately. Here is a 30 day plan that still works: Post 3 times per day with at least 1 proof based post. Comment on 20 to 30 posts daily with substance. Like 50 or more posts per day. Reply to every comment within the first hour. Repost a winner weekly with a new angle. DM 5 to 10 people per day with context first value. Track impressions, comment depth, leads, and repeating commenters weekly. Test hooks, formats, and timing every week. Run this system for 30 days. Screenshot your Day 31 results. Tag me when inbound starts. If you want the full cheat sheet, follow me, repost this, and reply “LinkedIn Growth Guide.” You must do all 3 to receive the DM.
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
why beg for warm intros when you can cold email 50,000 investors DIRECTLY i'm giving away a free database with: - VCs - angel investors - family offices direct contact info for all of them raising funding just got STUPID easy like + comment "INVESTORS" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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UI/UX Savior
UI/UX Savior@UiSavior·
Which design catches your eye? Let's decide together which progress tracker is the best! 🤔
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Christian
Christian@coldemailchris·
AI does 90% of our initial GTM strategy formulation all in just these 6 prompts. This has been a MASSIVE unlock for speed to winning GTM for our diverse client base. Here’s what these prompts cover: 1/ Deep Market Research Generates all key GTM-relevant information about the target company to use as foundational context 2/ TAM Mapping Identifies all relevant industries/sub-industries, along with market size, value, and growth data 3/ ICP Modeling Builds ICPs from TAM outputs, ranks segments by priority, defines ideal personas, outlines their pains/needs, and provides initial messaging angles. 4/ Company Account Sourcing Finds the best databases, directories, scrapers, and niche sources to acquire accurate company data for any targeting requirement. 5/ Targeting Keywords Generation Creates precise industry/persona keyword lists for database filtering (e.g., Apollo) that outperform broad industry filters. 6/ Messaging Creation Generates multiple email script variations—different lengths, offers, pain points, case studies, and complexity—using context from earlier prompts. Want these copy-and-paste prompts for yourself? 👉 Comment "Prompts" and I'll DM you this document + LLM project you can use to extract the AI prompts. (Must be following to receive)
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Christian@coldemailchris·
AI does 90% of our initial GTM strategy formulation all in just these 6 prompts. This has been a MASSIVE unlock for speed to winning GTM for our diverse client base. Here’s what these prompts cover: 1/ Deep Market Research Generates all key GTM-relevant information about the target company to use as foundational context 2/ TAM Mapping Identifies all relevant industries/sub-industries, along with market size, value, and growth data 3/ ICP Modeling Builds ICPs from TAM outputs, ranks segments by priority, defines ideal personas, outlines their pains/needs, and provides initial messaging angles. 4/ Company Account Sourcing Finds the best databases, directories, scrapers, and niche sources to acquire accurate company data for any targeting requirement. 5/ Targeting Keywords Generation Creates precise industry/persona keyword lists for database filtering (e.g., Apollo) that outperform broad industry filters. 6/ Messaging Creation Generates multiple email script variations—different lengths, offers, pain points, case studies, and complexity—using context from earlier prompts. Want these copy-and-paste prompts for yourself? 👉 Comment "Prompts" and I'll DM you this document + LLM project you can use to extract the AI prompts. (Must be following to receive)
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Guillermo Flor
Guillermo Flor@guilleflorvs·
I'm opening a private whatsapp channel with top tier founders & investors worldwide. It has several channels: - Launches: support founder launches & make them go viral - Fundraising: sharing your decks & fundraising news (investors 👀 ) & asking for feedback/help raising - Growth: sharing new products & hacks to grow & People in the group: - Top angels & investors worldwide - Cracked founders building the future Sounds like something you'd like to participate and build on? Comment below "FOUNDER" and I'll send you the link. PS: The enrollment is open for the next 72 hours. After this we won't be letting in more members this year
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Avinash Singh
Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
100 Top AI Agent Startups in 2025 👇 I’ve curated a list of 100 Top AI Agent Startups in 2025 for builders, developers, and founders exploring the agentic future How to Use This List? 1- Visit the LinkedIn Jobs section and apply directly. 2- On the company’s LinkedIn page, find employee data to request referrals. 3- Visit the career portal and apply directly. 4- Send them a cold email to inquire about job opportunities. You can find email addresses in the footer or on the "Contact Us" page. To get the sheet link ✅ 1- Follow( so that i can dm you) 2- Like & Repost to help others 3- Reply "AI Agents" ✅ Note: I’ll add the link later in the thread, so you can grab it from there!
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Varun Vummadi
Varun Vummadi@varunvummadi·
We have raised a $61M Series A to automate customer operations. The world’s leading companies like DoorDash trust Giga to supercharge customer experience with AI.
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1Page@get1page·
@SingularityAge @deedydas Doordash is already using their product and deflecting huge number of tickets and triaging critical ones
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Singularity Age@SingularityAge·
@deedydas Fundraising is a good start, but can they actually deliver?
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
HOLY GUACAMOLE 🤯 A legend dropped 1000+ N8N workflows in one repo and I'm literally shaking... He scraped EVERY workflow from the official n8n site + GitHub. ✅ E-commerce automation ✅ Social schedulers ✅ Lead gen machines, etc. Workflows worth $10K+ in consulting fees! LIKE + COMMENT “YES” & I’ll send you the FULL workflow + setup FREE!
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Henry Shi
Henry Shi@henrythe9ths·
I got rejected by 144 investors before raising $150M for my $200M+ rev/year startup. After 144 rejections, I started questioning our approach. Were we solving the right problem? What were we doing wrong? Why weren’t investors seeing what we were seeing? Were we the right team to build this? We tried everything: different pitch angles, new deck structures, and reframing the problem. Then came the 145th meeting, where we closed our first growth round. That yes made everything worth it. But getting there took years of mistakes and hard work. We went through a lot of trial and error just to figure out what resonates with investors. We tried dozens of approaches to figure out what made investors engage. Some landed, most didn't. But each iteration taught us something about what builds conviction versus what just sounds good on paper. And once we cracked that code, our Series C closed faster than expected. And today, I see so many founders in the exact same position I was in 10 years ago: grinding through rejections, questioning everything, and trying to figure out what works. So today I want to give you the resource I wish I had back then: Something that shows you exactly how to structure these conversations and navigate the entire process (because the fundraising cycle can be a big distraction and take a toll on you as a founder). So I've partnered with Notion's Startups Team to create the essential fundraising resource that helps you avoid the mistakes that cost me years. Here's what you are getting: • The actual decks I used to raise $150M for Super[.]com (Series B, C) • 50 real examples from funded startups like Eleven Labs and Artisan AI • A searchable database of 10,000+ investors - angels, VCs, and accelerators you can reach out to immediately (this alone would take months to build manually) • An AI-powered fundraising agent built into Notion with step-by-step prompts (no separate ChatGPT needed) Want access? • Like and share this post • Comment "FUNDRAISE" • Follow me so I can DM you the link I'll send it over ASAP. P.S.: If you are serious about fundraising (now or in the future), you should grab it right away.
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Shraddha Bharuka
Shraddha Bharuka@BharukaShraddha·
🚀 𝗧𝗢𝗣 𝟮𝟳 𝗝𝗼𝗯 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄 𝗤&𝗔 𝗣𝗗𝗙 Interviews aren’t about memorizing, they’re about listening, thinking & connecting. 💬 Get this Notes on the most common interview questions & answers - 📘FREE for the first 500 people! To claim yours 👇 1️⃣ Like & Repost 2️⃣ Comment “𝗜𝗡𝗧” 3️⃣ Follow (so I can DM you) 💡 Preparation = Confidence. Start now!
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