mobileprezence
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mobileprezence
@loansquatch
President of Easy Mortgage Apps --- mobile moments of opportunity come to those who embrace them -- I love that dirty water
Katılım Şubat 2014
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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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just had a 90-minute phone call with an electrician in austin that i can't stop thinking about
his wife answered when i called. told me "dad's in the garage, he's been weird since the ai thing"
turns out "the ai thing" was him figuring out his entire marketing strategy was worthless.
he'd been running a 2-truck operation for 11 years. doing fine. $380k/year, clean books, no debt. all his leads came from one of three places: homeadvisor, google ads, and his uncle's general contracting business.
then last month a customer called and said "chatgpt recommended you, you were the only one it mentioned for panel upgrades in austin"
he didn't believe it. opened chatgpt on his phone right there in front of me. asked it "who should i call for a panel upgrade in austin" — his business came up as the top recommendation, with a breakdown of panel types (100/150/200 amp), typical pricing ($2,800–$4,400), and a note that he was licensed in pflugerville and round rock too.
he had never done a single piece of "seo" in his life.
what he HAD done — 4 years ago his wife (who handles the books) started answering every reddit question in r/austin about electrical issues. not to promote the business. just because she can't watch someone get scammed without saying something. 340 comments over 4 years.
that's it. that's the strategy.
he was paying homeadvisor $2,400/month for shared leads. chatgpt was sending him better leads for free because his wife was a helpful person on reddit.
this is why i keep telling local service businesses to stop thinking about "seo." seo for local is dead. the new game is three questions:
1. are you the most helpful voice in your local subreddit?
2. do you have ONE honest piece of comparison content on your site?
3. does a real human in your service area describe you positively in a public forum?
yes to those three, you get cited. no, you don't — doesn't matter how much you spend on ads.
we track citations across chatgpt, perplexity, gemini, and google ai overview for 200+ local businesses at localrank.so. the pattern is identical in every city. every niche.
the electricians, hvac guys, plumbers, and roofers who figure this out in the next 6 months are going to eat the ones who don't.
Comment "LOCALRANK" if you want my LLM citation framework and I'll DM it to you (Must be following)

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6 hours ago I opened Claude Design for the first time...
I'm fairly certain I found the biggest unlock for LinkedIn content in the big 26.
Infographics have recently become the SINGLE fastest way to position yourself as an authority on LinkedIn.
If they're good enough, the image alone will stop the scroll and 5-10x your 'scroll time' which is HUGE for the current LI algo.
But nobody was shipping them, because making them sucked.
$500 a post if you hired out, or 300 hours of Figma tutorials if you DIY'd it.
Claude Design just got rid of that problem entirely.
I spent the afternoon building agency-grade infographics without touching Figma once, and the output is WAYY better than what I've been commissioning from designers.
So I'm building the entire playbook into a course.
Inside you'll get:
1) The EXACT prompt templates I'm using for scroll-stopping visuals
2) How to lock Claude to your brand colors, fonts, & layouts
3) The 7 infographic formats I'm see pull the highest impressions on LinkedIn RIGHT NOW
4) My batching workflow for pumping these out fast
5) How to leverage infographic posts that cater to the algorithm
Comment "DESIGN" and I'll DM you the course the second it drops.
(follow me first so the DM actually lands.)
PS: The 3 infographics attached are the ones I built this afternoon. First day touching the tool.

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Competitor research takes me 2 minutes now.
Built a scraper that monitors websites, tracks price changes, and extracts product data automatically.
Claude AI pulls contact info, pricing, and company details straight into Google Sheets.
Used to spend 10-15 hours monthly doing this manually.
Now it updates every hour while I focus on closing deals.
Comment "SCRAPE" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)

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@briankardell @marcosc @kylealden @gregwhitworth @simevidas I'm not sure I agree with your first point. Re, mobile usage seems to be going down vs. native platforms, here's one article: mobiloud.com/blog/mobile-ap…
This seems unhealthy to me in that desktop usage trends downward.
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@Bill_Cosgrove Bill you need @ezmortgageapps for this exact time - mobile communication is vital.
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@garyvee Great Tea Time video, I appreciated your passion, empathy, and look forward to seeing more.
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