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Building distribution infrastructure + plugging offers | 10M+ ecom/info | Operator first: ⚡https://t.co/sQdORN405W (7 years) 💊https://t.co/eNbpyMcCa2 (2 years)

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the lead magnet funnel optimization that went from 2.1% to 19.3% CVR and $987 to $27,389 in revenue [FULL CASE STUDY - bookmark this] everyone knows lead magnets almost nobody optimizes them they create one magnet, wonder why it doesn't convert, give up the breakthrough: the lead magnet isnt the problem the delivery page is here's what most people do wrong: TYPICAL LEAD MAGNET FUNNEL: 1. person opts in for free template 2. lands on "check your email" page 3. page says: "thanks! check your email for the download link" 4. nothing else on page 5. person leaves 6. never sees your product conversion to paid customer: 2.1% the optimized funnel: OPTIMIZED LEAD MAGNET FUNNEL: 1. person opts in for free template 2. lands on delivery page 3. download button at top (instant gratification) 4. below download: "while you're here..." 5. tripwire offer: $27 product (impulse buy) 6. timer: "special offer expires in 9 minutes" 7. social proof: "487 people bought this today" 8. clear cta: "add to order for $27" conversion to paid customer: 19.3% 9.2x better from changing one page the psychology: when someone downloads free magnet: - they're in "taking action" mode - credit card isn't out but they're engaged - highest intent moment in entire funnel - next highest intent: 48 hours later (way lower) most people waste this moment with "check your email" page winners strike while intent is highest the tripwire structure: WHAT IT IS: - low-cost product ($19-47) - natural complement to lead magnet - solves next logical problem - instant access (no waiting) WHAT IT'S NOT: - expensive ($100+ kills impulse) - unrelated to magnet (feels like bait-and-switch) - requires shipping (friction) - complicated (more than 1 click to buy) my case study: LEAD MAGNET: free notion template for content tracking TRIPWIRE: $27 "content systems bundle" - 5 additional notion templates - video walkthrough (12min) - swipe file of 50 content ideas - instant download the page structure: SECTION 1: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (above fold) Your Free Template Is Ready! [BIG DOWNLOAD BUTTON] The content tracking template has been sent to your email AND you can download it instantly below. [Download Button - Green - Huge] SECTION 2: TRANSITION (below download) While You're Here - Special One-Time Offer If you liked the content tracking template, you'll love this... SECTION 3: TRIPWIRE OFFER The Complete Content Systems Bundle Here's what you get instantly: • 5 Additional Templates (Social Calendar, Content Bank, Idea Generator, Analytics Tracker, Collaboration Hub) • 12-Minute Video Walkthrough (Watch me set up the entire system) • 50 Content Ideas Swipe File (Never run out of ideas again) • Lifetime Updates (Get new templates as I create them) Regular Price: $67 TODAY ONLY: $27 [Timer: 08:47 remaining] [Add To Order For $27] 487 people have claimed this offer today SECTION 4: SOCIAL PROOF - 3 testimonial screenshots - showing specific results - from real customers SECTION 5: FAQ - 4-5 common objections addressed - "Is this a subscription?" - No, one-time payment - "What if I don't like it?" - 30-day refund - "When do I get access?" - Immediately after purchase SECTION 6: FINAL CTA Claim Your Bundle Now - $27 [Button] This offer expires when you leave this page the conversion breakdown: 1000 people opt in for free template BEFORE OPTIMIZATION: - 1000 land on "check email" page - 21 eventually buy something (2.1%) - 21 × $47 avg = $987 revenue AFTER OPTIMIZATION: - 1000 land on tripwire page - 193 buy tripwire immediately (19.3%) - 193 × $27 = $5,211 revenue 5.3x more revenue from same traffic the timer psychology: countdown timer from 10 minutes down to 0 when it hits 0: - offer doesn't actually disappear (unethical) - offer price increases to $47 (ethical) - page displays: "offer expired - now $47" this works because: - creates urgency without lying - people who wait see consequence (price increase) - maintains trust (offer is still available) 12% of people who see timer expire still buy at $47 so the math becomes: 1000 people land on page FIRST 10 MINUTES: - 193 buy at $27 (19.3%) - $5,211 revenue AFTER TIMER: - 41 buy at $47 (4.1% of remaining 807) - $1,927 revenue TOTAL: 234 buyers, $7,138 revenue vs $987 before optimization 7.2x more revenue the product ladder integration: after someone buys $27 tripwire: IMMEDIATELY: receipt page with upsell "Want the complete system? Upgrade to premium bundle for $70 more" premium bundle includes: - everything in $27 bundle - 1-on-1 setup call (30min) - private community access - monthly template updates conversion on upsell: 23% 193 tripwire buyers × 23% = 44 upgrade 44 × $70 = $3,080 additional revenue so the funnel becomes: 1000 opt-ins → 193 buy tripwire ($27) = $5,211 → 44 upgrade to premium ($97 total) = $4,268 → 41 buy after timer ($47) = $1,927 TOTAL: 278 customers, $11,406 revenue vs $987 before optimization 11.5x improvement the email follow-up sequence: after downloading free template: EMAIL 1 (day 1): "did you get the template?" - make sure they downloaded - quick tip on using it - ps: if you want more, check out the bundle (link to tripwire page) EMAIL 2 (day 3): "here's how to get most value from template" - specific use case walkthrough - ps: the bundle includes 5 more templates like this EMAIL 3 (day 7): case study - show someone who used template + bundle - specific results they got - cta to bundle EMAIL 4 (day 14): last chance - bundle price increasing to $47 tomorrow - final opportunity at $27 - urgency without pressure conversion from email sequence: additional 6% so total funnel conversion: - 19.3% immediately on tripwire page - 6% from email sequence over 14 days - 4.1% at higher price after timer TOTAL: 29.4% of free opt-ins become customers the lifetime value multiplication: BEFORE OPTIMIZATION: - 2.1% convert to customer - avg purchase: $47 - ltv per opt-in: $0.99 AFTER OPTIMIZATION: - 29.4% convert to customer - avg purchase: $41 (mix of $27/$47/$97) - ltv per opt-in: $12.05 12x better ltv per opt-in this means: BEFORE: can spend max $0.50 to acquire opt-in and break even AFTER: can spend $6 to acquire opt-in and break even 12x higher customer acquisition budget paid ads become profitable the a/b testing protocol: what to test (in order of impact): TEST 1: tripwire price - $27 vs $37 vs $47 - found: $27 converts best (19.3% vs 14% vs 9%) TEST 2: timer length - 5min vs 10min vs 15min - found: 10min optimal (too short = missed opportunity, too long = no urgency) TEST 3: number of bonuses - 3 items vs 5 items vs 7 items - found: 5 items optimal (sweet spot of value without overwhelm) TEST 4: social proof placement - above offer vs below offer vs no social proof - found: below offer converts 12% better TEST 5: cta button color - minimal impact (2% difference) - dont waste time on this the funnel economics: TRAFFIC SOURCE: paid ads (facebook/instagram) COST PER OPT-IN: $2.80 OPT-INS PER MONTH: 2,400 REVENUE BREAKDOWN: - 463 tripwire purchases ($27) = $12,501 - 106 premium upgrades ($97) = $10,282 - 98 post-timer purchases ($47) = $4,606 TOTAL MONTHLY REVENUE: $27,389 AD SPEND: $2.80 × 2,400 = $6,720 PROFIT: $27,389 - $6,720 = $20,669/mo ROI: 307% the optimization saved the business: BEFORE OPTIMIZATION: - $6,720 ad spend - $2,376 revenue (2.1% conversion × $47) - LOSING $4,344/mo - unsustainable AFTER OPTIMIZATION: - $6,720 ad spend - $27,389 revenue - PROFIT $20,669/mo - sustainable + scaling same traffic. different page. 11.5x better results. how to implement: STEP 1: audit current lead magnet page - is there an offer on delivery page? (if no, missing 90% of revenue) - is there a timer? (if no, missing urgency) - is there social proof? (if no, missing trust) STEP 2: create tripwire product - complement to lead magnet - $19-47 price point - instant delivery - takes 2-4 hours to create STEP 3: build optimized page - download button at top (fulfill promise) - tripwire offer below (strike while hot) - 10 minute timer (create urgency) - social proof (build trust) - simple checkout (reduce friction) STEP 4: add upsell - receipt page offer - $50-100 more expensive - naturally extends value - 20-30% take rate STEP 5: email sequence - 4 emails over 14 days - for people who didn't buy on page - final urgency email STEP 6: test and optimize - test price points first - test timer length - test bonus quantity - ignore button colors within 30 days: 5-10x improvement in conversion the insight: the lead magnet isn't where you make money the delivery page is where you make money optimize the moment of highest intent strike when theyre taking action not 2 days later via email if youre sending people to "check your email" page after opt-in, youre leaving 10x revenue on table optimize the delivery page convert while theyre hot
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@maverickecom volume is the creative strategy now brands running 5 ads a week wonder why nothing works at 550 you find winners before lunch the creatiive race is over for anyone going manually
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Clawdbot + Kling = 550 videos per day No actors. No products in hand. No ghost creators. No missed deadlines. Just viral TikTok Shop sales — 24/7. Here’s the crazy part: This system produces 550+ cinematic, product-ready ads per day from a single prompt. Here’s the full pipeline: → AI generates a realistic UGC persona — face, voice, personality → Arcads clones a natural voiceover in seconds → CapCut auto-edits: captions, pacing, hooks — done → our phone farm method pushes every finished video straight to TikTok Shop → Cruva Social 1 identifies which hooks are already winning in your niche before you film anything The result: 500+ videos a month, per brand, at a fraction of what one UGC creator used to cost. Most brands are still paying $300–500 per video. Testing 10 hooks takes $5,000 and three weeks. With this system, you test 100 hooks in the same timeframe. The ones that win get scaled. Automatically. AI is the new creative director. TikTok doesn’t reward the best video. It rewards the brand that shows up the most — with content that converts. Static agencies are dead. Creator dependency is a liability… and it’s soooo 2025. No more waiting on creators. No more $500 videos that flop after 200 views. The brands that automate content at scale will be the biggest winners of 2026. If you want the full breakdown: Like & comment “SYSTEM” I’ll send you the complete workflow, every prompt, and a step-by-step walkthrough. Free. (Follow first so I can DM.)
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@TubeAIYT saturation is a cope word saturated niches have saturated demand most people make mid content then blame the niche finance cpm is 10x lifestyle niches for a reson
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I was told the finance niche was impossible to crack. "Too competitive" "Too saturated" "Too many big channels" Posted anyway. 4,000 watch hours in 3 days. The most competitive niches have the highest CPMs for a reason. Everyone avoiding them is your opportunity.
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@Argona0x legal analysis is the overlooked play not coding not content one paragraph in a doc can be worth thousnads fed my contract to claude and found 2 missed clauses
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Argona@Argona0x·
my landlord raised my rent by $400 so i fed my entire lease to claude it found a clause that means he owes me $6,200 in overcharges going back 18 months his lawyer confirmed it yesterday i wasn't even mad about the increase. i just wanted to see what claude would pull from 47 pages of legal text i never actually read pasted the full lease and said "find anything that violates california rent stabilization law" it came back in 90 seconds → flagged a habitability clause tied to maintenance obligations he never fulfilled → cross-referenced AB 1482 statewide caps + local RSO limits going back to 2023 → found he applied a 6.1% increase when AB 1482 capped it at 5% + CPI (4% max under LA County RSTPO for 2024) → calculated cumulative overcharges across 18 billing cycles → cited Civil Code §1947.12 (AB 1482 penalties up to 3x overcharge for willful violations) + local RSO municipal code tying habitability breaches to withheld increases → drafted a demand letter with line-by-line breakdowns ran the clause extraction through legal-bert and it hit 92% confidence on the payment term violations sent the demand letter to his property management company on a tuesday by the following thursday his lawyer called and said "the numbers check out" total cost: one prompt and a 47-page pdf i lived in that apartment for three years and never once read past page 4 my rent increase was $400, my refund check is $6,200 i'm keeping the apartment
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@GrammarHippy every high performer talks about sleep but nobody fixes it the focus and decision quality bump is massive made worse decisions running on 5 hours of sleep sleep is the cheapest performace upgrade
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George Ten@GrammarHippy·
I started making a TON more money when I fixed my sleep. And it’s quite easy to do. I did these 3 things: 1. Magnesium + Valerian before bed. 2. Write down your thoughts before sleep. 3. Hypnosis 1x/week to get rid of muddy stuff in life. Based on my Garmin watch: Sleep before was 50-70. Sleep now 80-94. That’s all I changed.
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@gauravsbuilding devs who refuse to market because its beneath them watch someone with no product knowledge outgrow them every time a 30 second clip is not beneth you pride is expensive
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Gaurav@gauravsbuilding·
“Marketing is so hard” “It takes too long” “I’d rather ship a dark mode” Bro. C’mon. This video got 1.5m views and it’s a girl cutting some food with text promoting an app. You can clone the viral video and promote your app in under 5 seconds. Marketing is solved.
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@Mike_Scully_ spent 3 years on saas when this model was right there no code no product no vc just knowledge and a $200 toolstak cleared 40k last quarter doing exactly this
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Mike Scully@Mike_Scully_·
One of the most underrated ways to make $20k/month right now: Charge SMBs $5k/month to be their fractional C-suite using $200/mo worth of AI tools. People in our community are already doing it. Here's how it works: Claude = CEO Strategy, content, proposals, competitor research, sales emails, SOPs. All the high-level thinking that eats a founder's time. Claude Code = CTO Invoice automation, CRM updates, lead routing, reporting. The stuff their team does manually every single day. Coworker = COO File management, recurring tasks, ops execution. The business runs without someone babysitting it. A real CTO costs $100k/year. A real COO costs $80k/year. A strategic advisor on top of that? More again. You walk in and deliver all three for a fraction of that cost. What a $5k/month retainer actually covers: Writing their emails, proposals and client comms. Automating anything their team does manually more than 5x a week. Cleaning up their systems and documenting their SOPs. Monthly strategy, competitor research, offer reviews, pricing decisions. They get C-suite output without C-suite salaries. You charge $5k/month. 4 clients = $20k/month. Tools cost $200. You don't need a team. You don't need an office. You don't need a degree. You need to understand their business, know which tools to connect, and show them the ROI. That's the whole model. And the businesses that haven't figured this out yet are actively looking for someone to bring it to them. That someone could be you.
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@bradsmith started tracking ai referral traffic 6 months ago was at 200 clicks a month now im at 4k and growing without touching the site geo coumpounds the same way seo used to in 2014
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Brad Smith@bradsmith·
10 years ago I had my website ranking #1 on Google search. 3 years ago I figured out how to rank my YouTube videos at the top of search. And now I've generated over 3,500 clicks from ChatGPT this month alone. If you have a business, this is how you should go about getting your brand mentioned in AI SEO results. Don't create content around what you want to create content around. Create your content answering the most common questions your customers ask. They are not asking about your business name, because they have never heard of you before. Spend a little time and research what they are actually asking. Look at Google, Reddit, and YouTube to find the search terms, you'll see other people who create content answering those questions. Title your content slightly different from everyone else. Like this: Common customer search may be: "How to post social media content for my dentist business." Someone else's content title may be: "How to get leads for your dentist practice using social media." Your content title should be: "How to post social media content for YOUR dentist business." Find the top performing content and structure your title around the exact search or changing just one word. It's not going to happen overnight. Start doing it now and don't stop. Comment "Search" if you want me to tell you exactly what your ideal customers are searching on ChatGPT.
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@joshdgavin publishers already tested these angles with millions of buyers book titles are a free market reasearch database nobody checks this because its not a spreadsheet or tool bookstore walk beats ad library
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Joshua Gavin@joshdgavin·
Bookstore = offer name swipe file The ____ Cure The ____ Brain Fix The ____ Elimination Diet Lies My ___ Told Me (Medical Myths) Bookstore > Ad Library
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@fuckgrowth any pay-for-views platform gets gamed fast bots are just arbitrage the 90% botted number going viral hurts more than silence posting publically was the dumb move
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f*ckgrowth@fuckgrowth·
a brand funded $2,000 on whop's content rewards, got 90% botted views and fake accounts, and posted about it publicly. people started sharing similar experiences in the replies. meanwhile some of them mentioned affiliatenetwork as an alternative, organically, nobody asked them to. then content rewards team jumped into the replies saying we're "not as good." wtf. i texted alex asking why he's replying like that to people who want to try our platform. he said "do u want me to lie?" anyone who knows us knows we don't do this. we don't talk about competitors in public. but i need to say something about this one because the behavior is just ugly. @affiliatenw don't look at it as an attack when people are already calling out your competitors on their own. alex, the same person now saying we're "not as good," was publicly calling whop content rewards a scam back in may 2025. by november he went even harder. publicly saying people on whop's platform owe $500k+ to clippers and blaming whop's lack of quality control. that post did 381k views. then after all of that he joined content rewards. content rewards is technically separate from whop now but whop still holds some ownership. and just a few days ago he texted me saying he "still holds all the opinions" he used to have. i'm not going to sit here and break down every detail. the screenshots exist. you can go look for yourself. i don't have an interest in making anyone look bad. i never have. everyone in this space is trying to build something and i respect that even when we're competing. but telling people not to use our platform while working for a platform you yourself called a scam, and still privately believe is one, that's not competition. that's just ugly. people talk about us because of their experience, that's always been enough and it still is. but i wasn't going to let this one slide without people having the full picture
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Was excited to use @whop for UGC and clipping content rewards. Uploaded my app campaign, funded the account with $2,000, and waited for creators to start making UGC. What I got instead: Over 40 video link submissions across TikTok and Meta in the first 3 days. The result? Most of them were Indian or Pakistani accounts with no relevant geo, even though I selected an English US and Europe audience. About 90% looked like botted views and fake comments just to pass the minimum view requirement and get paid. No real creators, just newly created pages or random pages that post everything and boost with fake views. Very disappointing. Then I tried Methods platform from @instinct_inc , got charged, and realized they do not even have a proper way for brands to sign in to their campaign. Filled out the contact form, got a meeting date and time scheduled, but then no one showed up. Do you guys have the same experience? Is there a better platform with real creators and quality accounts?

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@milesdeutscher @starter_story built a 7 fig info product business with 2 people never needed funding or a big team the leverage was always in distribtuion and systems ai just compressed the timeline by 80%
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Miles Deutscher@milesdeutscher·
All these websites make $1M+ and were started by ONE PERSON. You can literally just do things with AI.
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@nicktheriot_ most brands are stuck at stage 2 forever ran a brand on basic benefit claims for 2 years moved them to stage 4 in 6 weeks roas went from 1.8 to 4.2 in a single monht
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Nick Theriot@nicktheriot_·
stage 1 ads = "clear your acne" stage 2 ads = "clear your acne in 14 days without pills" stage 3 ads = "clear your acne using this dermatologist-backed red light protocol" stage 4 ads = "faster red light protocol + no purging phase like retinol" stage 5 ads = "red light protocol for guys with cystic acne who've tried everything"
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@termsheetinator deals die in the probe phase more than anywhere else people drop their price and still lose timeline manipulation is the realy killer in high ticket b2b seen it kill 6 figure deals in a week
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Termsheetinator@termsheetinator·
Most B2B sales cycles are EXTENDED or LOST by NOT understanding these: ├ The Flexibility Trap ├ Timeline Manipulation ├ The "Probe" Phase ├ Systemized Authority TRIPLE BOOKMARK THIS MASTERCLASS High-ticket negotiation dynamics show that prospects constantly probe for flexibility to see how much they can extract. flexibility extends the timeline - they ask to extend timelines - they ask to spread payments - they treat your model as a suggestion - they equate "customization" with better service This dependency leads people to extend sales cycles from 1.5 weeks to 4+ weeks - because every concession invites another "ask." The "Hidden Discount" signals (paying with your margin): ├ Asking to spread a 3-month scope over 6 months ├ Requesting a lower retainer to "test the waters" ├ Pushing for success-fee structures instead of upfront capital (turning you into a referral source) ├ Treating your time as a variable they can adjust These signal that they are buying a commodity, not a result. They show that they view your time as a flexible resource rather than a fixed ingredient in a recipe. Authority signals (resistance to negotiation): ├ A fixed quarterly rate and timeline ├ A productized process that doesn't change ├ A "take it or leave it" stance on the pricing ├ A 100% success rate based on the system These signal resistance to "Timeline Manipulation" and maintain a "Productized" perception. Step 1 - identify the "Probe" Any time a prospect pushes on the structure of the deal, recognize the test. - Requests for extended timelines are not about cash flow, they are about risk reduction. - Requests for lower retainers are not about budget, they are about testing your confidence. - Requests for "pilot programs" are not about validation, they are about delaying commitment. If they ask to dilute the intensity, they are checking if you are the Expert (who dictates the process) or the Vendor (who takes orders). Step 2 - Calculate the "Hidden Discount" Internally Do the math on what they are actually asking: - Spreading a 3-month engagement over 6 months creates a 50% dilution in intensity. - Lowering the retainer reduces the resources allocated to the result. - Changing the timeline changes the ingredients of the "recipe." - Realize that Time is not a luxury, it's a variable that dictates quality. When you concede on time, you are no longer selling the same product. Step 3 - Adopt the "Fixed Product" Mindset This is the most important part. Internalize that your process works because it is systemized. Our "Best Burger" is the best. We won't change ingredients based on customer preference. - A Surgeon doesn't negotiate the duration of the operation. - A proven system fails the moment you modify the variables. Recognize that holding the line on the timeline and price is the only way to guarantee the result. This forces a binary decision in the prospect's mind: ├ Buy the result as designed (Closes in 1.5 weeks) ├ Go find a vendor who will customize the process (Walk away) At this point, you’re not selling a service.. you’re offering a Fixed Outcome This is where most scopes go wrong... They’re ONLY anchored in "getting the deal" - Accommodating timeline requests - Adjusting pricing to fit comfort levels - Offering "lighter" versions of the service - Acting like a freelancer instead of a firm - They lack education on the Cost of Flexibility. They scope based on accommodation, not authority. The buyer’s motivation lives somewhere else It lives in: - Buying a proven system (The "Best Burger") - Certainty that the process won't be diluted - Fear that a "custom" timeline implies a weaker result - Trusting the expert enough to stop negotiating This is why deals stall for 4+ weeks... They think you're just "labor" they can rent by the hour Nothing new is being surfaced... No "Product" is being shown Here’s how Shortening Sales Cycles works for $50k deals: You don’t start with a negotiation You start with the Product - Fixed Timeline (Quarterly sprints only) - Fixed Rate (No spreading costs) - Fixed Process (The "Recipe") The understanding that "No" is better than "Maybe" Only then do you connect the Rigidity to the Speed of Close Rigidity collapses sales cycles because: ├ Flexibility signals you don't know what works ├ Experts dictate the treatment plan, patients don't ├ A 6-month timeline for a 3-month problem is just expensive procrastination ├ You're the Surgeon, they're the Patient (You don't negotiate the surgery duration) If you’re not internally convinced that Time = Quality, you’re extending the sales cycle yourself. If your scopes don't act like a Product on a Shelf, they’ll always feel like a negotiation. And if you don't hold the line on the timeline, you’ll lose 4 weeks of your life to a prospect who is just "kicking tires."
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@benjaminprinter added a fortune 500 vp to my advisory board at 24 never met him before cold emailed closed a $200k client 3 months after adding his name people buy the team as much as the prodcut
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Mitch@benjaminprinter·
Find two or three semi-retired executives in your target industry Ask them to join your advisory board Offer a small equity stake or a referral fee Their names on your website, your proposals, and your pitch deck instantly signal credibility that would normally take five years to build You just acquired authority for the cost of a few dinners and a revenue share agreement
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@beechinour everyone copying whats trending is always 3 weeks late the people printing are studying whats timeles your reference bank is your competitive advantage most creators dont have one
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beech@beechinour·
you can 10x the quality of the videos you create by being ruthless about where you take inspo from… there’s a huge difference between creators that have an amazing reference bank vs just trying to rip “what’s currently working” on the X timeline i built a huge a swipe file which includes: - the best commercials from the last 10 years - critically acclaimed movie trailers - random clips I couldn't look away from rt + comment "swipe" and I'll send over the file (must be following)
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@damianplayer been targeting this exact bracket for 18 months close rate is 3x vs startups or enterprise they have budget they have pain and nobody to call easiest sales conversaions ive ever had
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Damian Player@damianplayer·
the biggest AI opportunity right now is mid-market companies ($5M-$50M+ revenue): • too big for cookie-cutter solutions • too small for enterprise consulting • drowning in manual workflows • have budget but zero AI expertise (most companies) they’re stuck with serious cash but frozen by AI paralysis.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ markets open to those with balls & a cold email sequence.
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@hanakoxbt zero to shipped is the new default most devlopers with 10 years experience cant build this you did it in a month with the right prompts the barrier has always been knowing how to ask
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Hanako@hanakoxbt·
my Claude built me a Hydra Swarm terminal with 512 live agents a month ago i didn't know what mesh topology was now i have a swarm living on my screen that trades for me it started when i fed Claude an article about quant formulas he didn't just read it - he asked: "want to see what this looks like from the inside?" an hour later a web was living on my screen 512 agents. each one drifts. each one decides who to connect with 15,000 threads between them break and reform every second first week i just watched packets flying between nodes the web breathing the screen flickering when agents reach consensus then i turned it on with real contracts: > week 1: swarm caught chatter on iran before CNN ran the headline bought YES on ceasefire at $0.30 by friday the contract was at $0.64 +$2,840 > week 2: two polymarket contracts were linked but prices diverged swarm saw the gap. took both sides. waited convergence by wednesday +$3,190 > week 3: weather contract market gave hurricane landfall 19%. model inside the swarm said 38% bought. confirmed thursday +$3,670 > week 4: fed decision market priced "hold" at 62%. base rate at current unemployment - 74% 12 points of difference isn't an opinion. it's math bought. settled at $0.97 +$2,873 total: $12,573 in the first month i never opened polymarket manually 512 agents did it for me 24 hours a day. 7 days a week no opinions. no emotions. no "i feel like YES is underpriced" the weirdest part - i got used to it i open the terminal every morning like email watch the web breathe and the profit tick copy the bot: @1743116" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">kreo.app/@1743116 i didn't need to become a quant i needed a swarm that thinks for me
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CIPHER@infooperative·
@levelsio boutique spots dont have this problem the staff there actually owns a piece of the experience luxury hotels sell status to people too scared for somwhere real the vibe always leaks through
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@levelsio@levelsio·
The staff at luxury hotels is generrally overworked, poor and hates your guts because you're rich
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@levelsio How are luxury hotels worse except for access to a normal desk you can put your laptop on?

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CIPHER@infooperative·
@om_patel5 tried this exact setup last month the product and engineering folder structure is the key part claude stops hallucinating context when you give it structuer cut my debugging time in half within a week
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Om Patel@om_patel5·
this guy got tired of re-explaining his entire project to Claude Code every single session so he used Obsidian and built a vault that acts like a persistent brain for his projects structured it like a company with departments > RnD folder for architecture decisions > Product folder for feature specs > Marketing folder for all content > Legal folder for compliance stuff > execution plan with dependency graphs between tasks then he wrote 8 custom Claude Code commands that read from and write to this vault here's how it works: 1\ start session: /resume reads the execution plan + handoff notes, tells him exactly where he left off 2\ during work: Claude reads relevant vault files for context. it KNOWS the architecture because it's in the vault. it KNOWS the product decisions because they're documented 3\ end session: `/wrap-up` updates the execution plan, updates all department files, creates handoff notes for the NEXT session the crazy part is the parallel execution his execution plan has dependency graphs so he can spawn multiple Claude agents at once one agent does backend, another does frontend, simultaneously working on unblocked tasks over one weekend he shipped: > full monorepo with backend + frontend + CLI + landing page > 3 npm packages published > demo videos built with Remotion > marketing content for 6 platforms > Discord server with custom bot > complete security audit with fixes > full SEO infrastructure 34 Claude sessions. 43 handoff files. completely solo. which is insane because most people spend 30% of their Claude time just re-explaining what they built yesterday
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@trentjhughes social and scheduling is easy to sell customer serviice automation is what owners actually care about that alone is worth $3k to any busy restaurant owner and none of them are talking to ai people yet
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Trenton Hughes@trentjhughes·
Local business idea: AI agency for small businesses Automate their scheduling Automate their customer service Automate their social media Charge $1,500-$3,000/month 20 clients is $30,000-$60,000 Almost nobody is doing it yet This is the new local marketing agency...
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@charaf_ecomwize most landers die above the fold people bounce in 2 seconds if the promise is soft tested 40+ pages last year the only variable that mattered was the hero heaedline
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Charaf@charaf_ecomwize·
0.9% → 7.89% conversion rate Same product, same traffic, the only thing that changed was the landing page structure 📄 A+ landing page anatomy ┃ ┣ 🧱 Hero ┃ ┗ you have 2 seconds, make a promise they can't scroll past ┃ ┣ 🧱 Magazine logos ┃ ┗ "as seen in" for instant credibility ┃ ┣ 🧱 Benefits ┃ ┗ don't say what it is, say what it does for THEM ┃ ┣ 🧱 UGC ┃ ┗ strangers trust strangers, not your brand yet ┃ ┣ 🧱 Stats ┃ ┗ "94% less shedding" closes more than "amazing results" ┃ ┣ 🧱 Testimonials ┃ ┗ your happiest customers are your best salespeople ┃ ┣ 🧱 Product details ┃ ┗ carousel + add to cart, this is where the sale happens ┃ ┣ 🧱 Timeline ┃ ┗ "here's what happens after you buy" kills buyer anxiety ┃ ┗ 🧱 FAQs ┗ the graveyard of every objection standing between them and checkout Every section has a job. Miss one and you're leaving money on the table @ecomwize builds this entire structure with AI in 5 min Comment "LP" and I'll send you this exact template (must be following)
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