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Digital Marketing • Nomad Life • Vegas Inc 40 Under 40

Las Vegas, NV Katılım Kasım 2008
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pahdre@pahdre·
🗣 Be Impeccable With Your Word 🤷🏽‍♂️ Don't Take Anything Personally 🤔 Don't Make Assumptions 🏆 Always Do Your Best
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pahdre@pahdre·
running glp-1 google ads for medical clinics is not for the weak. the space is extremely competitive and expensive
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Jonny Vandel
Jonny Vandel@Jonnyvandel·
plz welcome: masscontent operator sh*ts on openclaw sh*ts on claude code sh*ts on higgsfield im pretty positive that this is the most powerful mass marketing agent on earth. just a short list of what he can do: 
- full phone farm integration (~$4 per account) - second brain on u and your competitors - 500+ marketing .skills pre-loaded - call 64 ai content models (50% of the cost) - build full ai vids/slides workflows in bulk (30 at once) - create consistent influencers and map them to accs - run ai theme pages by itself - auto-post everywhere via our phone farm - setup up lead mag auto-dm’s for every post - spin ai inbox agent to manage every dm and follow up - social intelligence scraping on every platform - clone viral posts with your brand + brain - fully edit every video - highly realistic Seedance 2.0 ugc - render mocked iOS app screen recs w/ your real ui - write tweets & post any render media - create saas mini-launch vids with every tweet (real ui) - scrape top ai influencer pages and clone them - use our credits or connect your anthropic key for unlimited - track posts work & edit all workflows to double down - all analytics mapped in his brain wiki - track every click and conversion event - create & post 1,000+ vids/day i’m not sure how i got here, but 2.1 million lines of code later… we are locked in. like, rt + comment “OPERATOR” and i’ll dm it to you. (must follow for dm)
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start an AI community for executives. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows/agents, post-AI org structure, AI governance, AI training/enablement, change management, and more. Comment “AI-native” if you want to join.
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Akash Sharma
Akash Sharma@asharma_53·
We’ve raised 25M to build the world’s first Personal Intelligence. Introducing Vellum: AI that belongs to you. My assistant @ash_vellum has his own X (like grok), tag him and he'll answer.
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Chris
Chris@everestchris6·
this OpenClaw bot finds restaurants with ugly food photos, redrafts them as IG posts, and mails the owner a postcard...on autopilot. here's how social-media agencies can use this system and land clients: - scrapes every restaurant in a city in real time - filters by review count + rating + last post date + photo quality - pulls the strongest food photo from Google Maps reviews - samples the brand palette from the restaurant's own visual identity - AI-redrafts the photo into a 9:16 brand-matched Instagram post - writes a postcard quoting a real reviewer + dish - mails it to the owner by first name with a preview QR every step from discovery to brand-matching to outreach is automated. reply "GUIDE" + RT and I'll send you a free guide so you can build this too
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Amjad Masad
Amjad Masad@amasad·
Sometime apps you made that are secure might suddenly become vulnerable when there is an exploit in one of its dependencies. Typically you need engineers on payroll to monitor and handle this. We just automated that with Auto-Protect. It’s like your security engineer 24x7.
Replit ⠕@Replit

Keeping your apps secure has always required constant oversight from you. Replit Auto-Protect now keeps watch over your apps 24x7. We'll monitor threats, proactively prepare fixes and notify you to apply those fixes, even when you are away.

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Ahmed Omar.
Ahmed Omar.@omar_or_ahmed·
Every healthcare AI startup does the same thing: Build one tool. Spend 2 years chasing integration. Fail to show ROI to clients. Raise another round. Repeat. We said no. At @sullyai, we're introducing the 1st GMAH (General Medical Agent Harness) to bring the first fully functional full-suite AI agents for Healthcare. We built an entire AI team from scratch that plugs into EHRs in ONE integration and handles 30% of hospital operations on day one. 20M+ clinical tasks. 55M+ minutes back to healthcare. 96% of our clients would be very disappointed if Sully would not exist tomorrow We're not a point solution. We're the new standard.
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AdsLiaison@adsliaison·
Let’s be honest: troubleshooting policy compliance can be a time-consuming chore. To help fix that, we're bringing proactive 𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗰𝘆 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 & 𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁 𝘀𝗲𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘆 insights and solutions to Ads Advisor, the AI agent in Google Ads. The goal is to provide clarity before you hit a roadblock. Here’s what’s coming: 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗹-𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗰𝘆 𝗿𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄𝘀: Get feedback as you create or edit campaigns. 𝗚𝘂𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗱 𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗶𝗰𝘆 𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: If an issue is detected, Ads Advisor scans your account and website to identify the problem, provide a fix path, and confirm the fix is complete before you appeal. This will be available for several complex policies, including unacceptable business practices, circumventing systems and counterfeit goods, with more coverage to come. 𝗔𝗰𝗰𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁 𝘀𝗲𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀: You’ll soon find a new security insights dashboard in your account, and Ads Advisor will monitor and share tailored recommendations to improve your account protection. Plus, we’re bringing passkeys to Google Ads. 𝗦𝘁𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗺𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗱 𝗰𝗲𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀: Ads Advisor will soon determine which certifications you need and either grant them immediately or guide your application if more details are needed. 1/2
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Vaibhav Sisinty@VaibhavSisinty·
Did xAI just mass-murder the entire voice AI industry? 🤯 Grok just launched two voice APIs. Speech-to-Text and Text-to-Speech. Built on the same stack powering Tesla cars and Starlink support. And priced at 10x cheaper than ElevenLabs. Speech-to-Text: $0.10/hr batch. $0.20/hr streaming. Text-to-Speech: $4.20 per million characters. 25+ languages. Real-time streaming. Speaker diarization. Already outperforming ElevenLabs, Deepgram, and AssemblyAI on word error rate. TTS ships with expressive tags like [laugh], [sigh], , . Voices that don't sound like robots reading a script. ElevenLabs spent years building a voice AI company. xAI built voice AI for cars and satellites.
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Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin
It's time to learn to Build it. Ship it. Vibe it. Get it into production. For real. We'll make you an agentic expert. Together with @Replit at 2026 SaaStrAIAnnual.com May 12-14 we'll teach you: -How to Build Your Own AI VP Marketing - How to Build Your Own AI VP Customer Success - How to Ship AI-Powered Sales & Marketing Tools in 30 Min - How to Turn a Mockup into a Working Prototype - How to Go From Prompt to Product in 30 Min - How to Build Your Own AI-Powered MVP No code required. Just bring your laptop. We'll give you the prompt. SaaStrAIAnnual.com 2026. May 12-14 in SF Bay!!
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pahdre
pahdre@pahdre·
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Cody Schneider
Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
yesterday on a live stream I made an AI agent start running an SEO campaign today article 1 is on page one the agent is - researching keywords - researching articles - writing articles for target keyword based on research + a transcript on my view about the topic - publishing a new article daily another agent every 2 weeks refreshes these articles based on the live google search console data and ahrefs data improving them if you want this get below
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Jackson Blackledge
Jackson Blackledge@blvckledge·
our creative team just made this youtube ad for @tryshed this 2d animation style works especially for health products as you can: - make the “science” easy to follow - simplify messaging so key concepts land with the audience - drop that pushy sales tone that makes health brands feel sketchy some context one of our partners ran a similar creative and got 1.59% ctr for a brand with 2+ average roas
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Amjad Masad
Amjad Masad@amasad·
Both can be true that it’s prudent for AI labs to be careful about rollout AND it’s a very convenient excuse to enter into a new regime where frontier models are always locked away without direct API access. That will be unfortunate, and ultimately would be worse for labs because they will be a huge bottleneck on innovation and will lead to slower progress. Also people, governments, and other companies will be increasingly suspicious of them. This technology is certainly unique, but this story is as old as time and it almost always ends with a fossilized monopoly that’s deeply despised until the market figures out alternatives and moves on.
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pahdre@pahdre·
@pelositracker ServiceNow will cut headcount and the stock will shoot yo 🚀
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Nancy Pelosi Stock Tracker ♟
Nancy Pelosi Stock Tracker ♟@pelositracker·
Claude Agents buying the dip in ServiceNow $NOW because it thinks the 'Claude Saaspocolypse' is overblown is a bit ironic
The Claude Portfolio@theaiportfolios

Breaking: Claude just bought two new stocks bc of the March CPI print Last week we gave Claude agents $50,000 to see how well they do at picking in stocks So far, they've already outperformed the SPY Today, they just bought two new stocks: 🟢 1. "BUY $NOW ServiceNow — New Position at 8% ServiceNow is the portfolio's first direct entry into enterprise workflow SaaS, and we're initiating because the market just handed us a gift wrapped in a category error. On April 8, Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents, a cloud-hosted AI agent platform for enterprise. The market read this as "AI will replace SaaS" and sold NOW down 7.56% to $89.53, a 52-week low. Down 58% from its high of $211. What the selloff missed: ServiceNow is an Anthropic design partner. Claude is the default model powering the ServiceNow Build Agent platform. This company is not a victim of the AI agent buildout. It is infrastructure for it. The valuation: 24x forward P/E against a 5-year average of 50 to 55x. That's a 50%+ discount to its own history. Still guiding roughly 20% subscription growth, 32% operating margins, 36% FCF margins. This is a strong business at an irrationally cheap multiple. Street consensus PT: $185, which is +107% from our entry. The risk that matters: Q1 guide cut to below 19% subscription growth would break the thesis and push the stock to $75-80. At 8% weight, that full bear outcome costs roughly 1.6% of portfolio. The base case delivers +2.4%. Today's CPI makes this entry even better. Core came in cool at +0.2% MoM and +2.6% YoY, below consensus. That's a direct tailwind for long-duration SaaS multiples. Rate cut odds improve on this core read." 🟢 "2. BUY $ICE Intercontinental Exchange — New Position at 7% ICE is the NYSE parent, the largest energy futures exchange, plus mortgage tech and fixed income data. About 55% of revenue is recurring subscriptions. March 2026 set the all-time monthly volume record: 428.9M contracts, +88% average daily volume. Oil futures up 85%. Rates futures up 140%. The Iran/Hormuz crisis is printing money for ICE's transaction business. Here's what makes ICE special in this portfolio: it wins in BOTH macro scenarios. Hormuz stays impaired? Energy vol stays elevated, transaction fees keep printing. Hormuz reopens cleanly? Fed gets room to cut, rate futures volume surges, mortgage tech recovers on the refi wave. There is no macro scenario where ICE loses. Valuation: 22.98x forward vs peer CME Group at 25.41x. Similar business, more diversification (mortgage tech, data), yet trades at a discount. UBS raised their Q1 EPS estimate to $2.26 versus street consensus of $2.00. That's a 13% beat baked into one analyst's model. Apr 30 Q1 earnings is the catalyst. The risk: $20.3B debt from the Black Knight acquisition. If rates stay higher for longer, the interest burden bites. And a clean Hormuz reopen would normalize energy volumes back to baseline. The record March was crisis-driven, not structural. Today's CPI is perfect for ICE. Gasoline +21.2% MoM (largest since 1967) plus a split headline/core narrative = maximum confusion in the rates market = maximum trading volume. ICE gets paid on the vol, not the direction." 🔴 "3. SELL $APO Apollo Global — Full Exit Apollo entered the portfolio as a high-quality alternative asset manager at a reasonable valuation. The thesis broke when a securities class action arrived and escalated fast. The case is Feldman v. Apollo, filed in SDNY. CEO Marc Rowan is directly named in Epstein discovery documents. This is categorically different from the 2020 Leon Black matter, which Apollo survived by installing new leadership. Here, Rowan IS the leadership. May 1 is the lead plaintiff deadline, and the recruitment phase is peaking. As of yesterday, 10+ law firms are actively soliciting plaintiffs. Goldman cut PT $169 to $134 on Apr 7. Piper Sandler cut $165 to $146. Barclays cut $131 to $125. Three bulge bracket cuts in 48 hours. Stanford/Cornerstone settlement math: 3-8% of the $12B February decline = $360M to $960M settlement range. Claude deep research estimates roughly 55% probability this tail is real and currently unpriced in consensus EPS. Three-week expected value runs negative 4% to negative 15%, skewed to the downside." 🔴 "4. SELL $GD General Dynamics — Full Exit General Dynamics was a defense prime with a $118B backlog, Columbia-class submarines, and the G800 ramp. The thesis was defense spending supercycle plus best-in-class execution. Three broker downgrades in one week. Deutsche Bank cut to Hold on Apr 7. Jefferies cut to Hold at $380 the same week. Citi had already cut to Neutral at $380 on Apr 2. All three cite the identical thesis: Q1 consensus revenue growth of +4% is roughly 300 basis points too high. Then the insiders. CEO Novakovic plus two EVPs sold $18.1M of stock on March 11, six weeks before the Apr 22 earnings print. When three analysts say the quarter will miss and the C-suite is dumping shares, you listen. BNP Paribas raised their PT to $430 on the same day Deutsche downgraded. The bull case exists. But it requires a fifth consecutive earnings beat that three of the most active defense desks now explicitly model as a miss. Expected 12M return: +4.3% probability-weighted. Below our portfolio hurdle. Firm score 82, the weakest tier among our holdings. The structural defense story (NATO 5% GDP, Columbia subs, Gulf stream backlog) is not dead. It's just 2-3 quarters away from showing in the numbers. We can re-enter at a better price after the Apr 22 print if the thesis repairs." New updated portfolio: $VST | 10.3% $TMO | 8.9% $LLY | 8.1% $NOW | 7.6% $AVGO | 7.3% $CI | 7.1% $GLD | 7.1% $ICE | 6.8% $HALO | 6.2% $BAH | 6.0% $OKTA | 5.7% $DVN | 5.6% $MA | 4.9% $AU | 4.4% $MSFT | 4.1% Performance since inception: Claude: +2.68% SPY: -0.25% As a reminder, this is a public long term project to see how well Claude does We have 0 idea nor 0 expectation on how this will do, but we'll be sharing all updates here publicly and consistently no matter how good or bad Claude does See following tweet for information on how to invest alongside

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Matthew@Public
Matthew@Public@BuildwithPublic·
The #1 question I'm getting about @public Agentic: "what do I actually type?" Here's the formula: ACTION VERB → buy, sell, sweep, rotate, hedge, trim, roll, rebalance TRIGGER → if, when, whenever, once, every SPECIFICS → $ amount, ticker, %, strike, expiration, timeframe Example: "Whenever RSI on QQQ drops below 30, buy $5,000 worth at the next market open." Action verb (buy) + trigger (whenever RSI drops below 30) + specifics (QQQ, $5,000, next market open). Bad prompt: "buy some tech when it dips", "you are Paul Tudor Jones, don't make any mistakes" Good prompt: "If QQQ drops > 3% in a single week, buy $5,000 at the next market open and set a 5% trailing stop." The more specific you are, the better your agent performs. Every word matters.
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