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Building AI Marketing Systems That Replace Internal Teams | $30M+ attributed revenue for 7-figure brands at https://t.co/m5jXTZrOuU

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Pranav@pranav_email·
Just had a client cross $250,000 in Klaviyo-attributed revenue in less than 5 months of working with us Here are some case studies from 2024 📝👇 Client #1: Supplement brand Before: $1k/m Now: $20k+/m See how we generate 27% of their revenue from email (Thread 🧵👇)
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
Building a second brain for your SEO/content agency has never been easier. But most agency owners don't have the time to learn Obsidian + claude code or validate it's even worth their time. So I put my team to work for you. 196 pages built to help you install, set up, and start using Obsidian to run your agency with claude code powering it behind the scenes. Inside you'll find: → The 5-folder vault structure that scales (plus the CLAUDE.md file that turns Claude into a collaborator who's been reading your notes for months) → 29 ready-to-paste plays for daily ops, content, sales calls, client delivery, and strategic thinking → The 30-day rollout plan Comment AY and I'll send it.
Charly Wargnier@DataChaz

Obsidian users right now:

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Family Group (full of forwards) - Promo Tab Close Friends & Family - Updates Tab Wife, Colleagues, Clients - Primary Tab
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Pranav@pranav_email·
I've conditioned myself to use WhatsApp like my email inbox IYKYK
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Jordan Ross
Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
The founders who figure out OpenClaw in the next 90 days are going to look like geniuses in 2027. The problem is most agency owners don't have time to figure out the install, the security risks, where to start, or what to actually hand it first. So my team built a 48-page beginner's guide that does it for you. Inside: — The exact prompts to hand it on day one — Plain English setup for Mac and Windows — How to secure it so it doesn't burn your business down — 42 copy-paste workflows across sales, marketing, ops, and finance Your competitors are sleeping on this. Comment OPENCLAW and I'll send it.
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod

"OpenClaw is the new computer." — Jensen Huang This is the early PC era all over again. A few power users see it. Everyone else hasn't even started. "It's the most popular open source project in the history of humanity, and it did so in just a few weeks. It exceeded what Linux did in 30 years." A solo founder with OpenClaw can now build what used to take a 50-person team. The leverage is absurd.

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Pranav@pranav_email·
Went down the rabbit hole on this: Your brain is a pattern-matching freak. A 2014 NIH study basically proved that superior pattern processing is the literal essence of the human mind. It’s the engine behind language, survival, and every unfair advantage smart people have. Here’s the trap, though: Once you start seeing the matrix (social games, market trends, people's weird motives), your brain kinda glitches. The Default Mode Network fires up. Chronic overthinkery sets in. You burn all your mental juice rumination-spiraling instead of actually doing anything. The actual cheat code? Spotting patterns while mastering the art of not giving a f*ck. Not apathy... "trained" detachment. Studies show basic Stoic practices cut rumination by up to 18%. See the game clearly, act on it, but absolutely refuse to let it fry your nervous system. Now take this psychology and inject it straight into marketing: Elite advertisers are just professional pattern-snipers. They don’t guess. They instantly spot the exact hooks, emotional sequences, and offers that actually print money. Thanks to AI... You can now outsource your brain’s biggest evolutionary advantage. Dump 100 winning ads into Claude and let it reverse-engineer the hidden scrollstoppingness. It maps out the psychological triggers, the visual rhythm, the urgency. Then it clones that winning DNA for your own brand. You get pattern recognition at machine scale, combined with the emotional detachment to test ruthlessly without getting ego-bruised by the data. The operators combining human insight with heavy AI lifting are about to win in 2026.
ecomchigga@ecomchigga

Pattern recognition + not giving a fuck is the highest form of intelligence

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Brenden Tartaglia@BrendenSentIt·
Jake Paul the type of guy to ask for rev share on a Klaviyo account
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@natelagos Dammmn! I have a similar story. Was coming home from a music fest last night Instead of stopping for a junk meal Rocketed home, grilled a steak (medium-rare), and had it with Kombucha with some Black Pumas playing in the background. So much fun
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Nate Lagos📈@natelagos·
I think I did the richest thing I’ve ever done last night On my way home from a concert at 11pm I wanted to stop for fast food Instead, I called a steakhouse, ordered a dry aged ribeye, rare, to go Ate it in my living room at midnight while watching F1 quali Great end to the night
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Pranav@pranav_email·
a fit woman in her 40s running on the beach passed me by and I couldn’t help but turn around not because of what you’re thinking… But because: She made no sound while running No sound of her breathing No sound of her shoes landing on the flat - slightly moist - sand I stood there in awe And it made me think how the real gangsters do the thing they’re so good at with so much grace Years of practicing their skill and it all comes down to: Improvement by subtraction They accomplish more by doing less And that makes me think of how my agency creates emails One of our best performing emails in October ($9.8k for a sexual wellness brand) was a plain-text email telling a short story about a customer No promo No product feature No product benefit I just wrote a: A tiny story A CTA A “PS” That’s it It maybe took me 5 minutes to write and another 10 to edit 15 minutes of work and $9.8k in sales But it’s taken years to get here - Pranav
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David Perell@david_perell

This video of Katie Ledecky swimming with a glass of chocolate milk balanced on her head is one of my favorite things on the internet. It captures something true for all masters: they look graceful because they don't make unnecessary movements. In that way, the elegance of good technique is deceptive. I've been taking swim lessons so I can start swimming laps, and my instructor keeps teasing me about all the extra movements in my stroke, but every time I try to be elegant, I swim super slowly. It's only taken a few hours in the water to appreciate how many years it must have taken Ledecky to reach a point where she can swim so gracefully. Same story on the golf course. I'll sometimes pull up old videos of Tiger Woods ripping effortless 300-yard drives. But whenever I try to hammer the ball like that, my body gets tight and my swing gets jittery. Every skill is like this.

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Pranav@pranav_email·
As ads get more expensive, the only fish swimming in the pond will be those who can afford to lose money on the frond end and profit on the back end. The info guys understood this ($5 book funnels with high ticket backend) a long time ago. Ecom guys need to catch up.
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Pranav@pranav_email·
If you know me you know how passionately I think Copy > Design But you can’t beat it if killer copy is backed by killer design My team’s crushing it in both departments and nothing makes me happier :D
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Pranav@pranav_email·
The 50/20/20/10 Rule of ecommerce growth has transformed how I view scaling brands. What's the rule? 50% of your growth should come from new customer acquisition. 20% should come from better conversion rate optimization. 20% should come from improved customer retention and repeat purchases. 10% should come from price optimization. But most founders I meet are going 90/5/5/0. They're pouring everything into acquisition while barely addressing the other growth levers. Why? For most products TAM is HUGE and most founders are tempted to think it's infinite. There will always be more market share to acquire. PLus, the dopamine hit of seeing new customers roll in is powerful. But acquiring new customers is getting more expensive every day. Meanwhile, your existing customers - the people who already know, like, and trust your brand - are often neglected. The money you spent to acquire them is being wasted as they drift away, never to purchase again. All because you haven't implemented the systems to nurture, engage, and sell to them effectively. I recently worked with a selfcare brand doing $700k/month. They were spending $300k on ads to generate that revenue. After implementing our email and SMS strategy, they're now doing $1M/month... ...with the SAME $300k ad spend. The difference? Their existing customers are buying more frequently and spending more per order. Their AOV increased from $58 to $67. Their retention rate improved from 7% to 18%. All because we built email and SMS systems that focuses on repeat purchases, subscriptions, and X-selling. The client didn't have to learn email marketing, hire a team, or take time away from running their business. Instead - they're able to focus more on acquisition while we make sure they make bank on the backend. As ads get more expensive, the only fish swimming in the pond will be those who can afford to lose money on the frond end and profit on the back end. The info guys understood this ($5 book funnels) a long time ago. Ecom guys need to catch up. - Pranav
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Pranav@pranav_email·
The gap between what DTC founders know they should be doing with email and what they're actually doing is massive. They know about welcome sequences. They know about post-purchase flows. They know about win-back campaigns. They know about VIP customer nurturing. They know about segmentation based on buying behavior. They know about SMS integration. But knowing and implementing are two entirely different things. When you're running an ecommerce business doing $50-100k/month, finding time to build out a sophisticated email retention system falls to the bottom of the priority list. Every day, urgent tasks push out important ones. - Customer service - Inventory problems - Ad performance Everything needs your attention. NOW. Meanwhile, that email marketing overhaul gets pushed to "next month" over and over again. And every month it doesn't happen is costing you $20-30k in lost revenue. (if not more) This is why we created Milk Your List – to bridge that gap between what you know you should be doing and what you actually have bandwidth to implement. We take over your entire email and SMS strategy. We build all the flows. We craft all the campaigns. We create all the segments. We design all the templates. We handle all the testing. We provide all the reporting. We make all the optimizations. While you focus on what you do best – running and growing your ecommerce business. All that without 4-figure monthly retainers (we're real killers so we ONLY work on performance) One founder told me recently: "I always knew email was important, but I never realized how much money I was leaving on the table until you guys showed me the numbers. Now email is bringing in almost half as much as Meta, and I didn't have to do any of the work." If you're running a brand doing $50-100k monthly and know your email marketing isn't where it should be, DM me "milk my list" and let's talk about how we can unlock that hidden revenue without adding to your workload.
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Ben Bader@benhbader·
Life is beautiful. Do not miss it. Do not take it for granted. Do not tell yourself something is missing, as you will always find something to look for. The thing you are looking for is you.
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Ayman Arab
Ayman Arab@theaymanarab·
“Don’t worry bro i’ll get you fire leads” the leads:
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Pranav@pranav_email·
@iamtyfrankel Yeah - it’s not worth it if you can’t spend at least a month here. That’s how long it takes to look beyond the dirt and shit and and a sea of people.
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Ty Frankel
Ty Frankel@iamtyfrankel·
@pranav_email I’m hitting Bali in sept actually. So “no” to India?
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Ty Frankel@iamtyfrankel·
Should I go?
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