Boris

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Boris

Boris

@theborisg

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Termsheetinator
Termsheetinator@termsheetinator·
I found a platform that's about to launch and turn cold-email agencies, outreach experts and GTM engineers into affiliates $100-$1,000+ per day -Not selling retainers. -Not chasing clients. Just generating qualified replies + booked meetings for B2B offers. Think: • AI companies selling $20K+ offers • Service firms with short sales cycles • Real buyers with budget behind them Pick an offer, run outreach, and get paid on output. What’s crazy is this should’ve existed years ago. But it didn’t. Because managing both sides is a nightmare: • Buyers need trust, quality + consistency • Operators need fair tracking + payouts • Compliance alone kills most of these models That’s why it never worked. Until now. They’ve built the infrastructure to actually support it: • Clear offer briefings • Defined payout per reply / meeting • Shared calendars or submission systems • Structured payout cycles (15–30 days) Just: Generate → submit → get paid If you’re good at outbound, this is probably the cleanest way to monetize it right now. I got my hands on a doc breaking down how it works + different ways to make money on it. Like + Comment “SELL” and I’ll send it over.
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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
I just gave Claude control of my cold email campaigns. Here's what happened: Most cold email managers are stuck in the same loop: ☒ Log into Instantly manually every day ☒ Check metrics one sequence at a time ☒ Pause underperformers by hand ☒ Write new copy with no data to guide it Until we built the opposite. And I just recorded a full walkthrough breaking down the complete system: → How Claude logs into Instantly, reads your dashboard, and flags what's broken → How to set rules so Claude pauses sequences under 1% reply rate automatically → How Claude scales winning sequences by 20% volume without touching a thing → How Claude rewrites losing email steps using only your best-performing copy as reference → How Claude pulls weekly reports and saves them to a local folder - zero dashboard diving This isn't theory or fluff. I'm showing the exact prompts, the folder structure, the permission setup, and the confirmation flow Claude uses before making any changes. The wildest part? We do it all from one Mac with the Claude desktop app. (No extra tools. No dev work. No agency.) No bloated tech stack. No extra headcount. No manual ops work eating your week. This system is built on Computer Use - Claude sees your screen, navigates your tools, and asks for confirmation before anything risky. You stay in control. Claude does the work. Want the full breakdown? Follow me Reply "COWORK" I'll send it straight to your DMs.
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Matthew Berman
Matthew Berman@TheMattBerman·
I replaced a $200K GTM hire with @openclaw 😱 here's the system that runs my outbound: step 1: mine LinkedIn engagement → @rapidapi scrapes everyone engaging with niche content → someone who commented on specific posts = 10x warmer step 2: enrich + verify → Hunter/Apollo finds the decision-maker + email → @Perplexity deep research pulls signals like hiring, fundraising, media appearances, quotes step 3: score against your ICP → title, company, signals = ranked 0-100 → only A-tier leads get touched step 4: write personalized outreach → Claude writes outreach referencing what they ACTUALLY engaged with and talk about step 5: send via @instantly_ai → 3-email sequence. automated follow-ups. step 6: pre-call deep research → @PerplexityComet builds a 1-page briefing 30 min before every call input: your ICP + niche keywords output: booked meetings with people who already care $200K/year GTM engineer → $130/month in APIs. I packaged the entire system as the First 1000 Kit: - all 8 @openclaw skills - every prompt - tool-by-tool setup - email sequences that convert giving it away free. comment 1000 + like + follow (must follow so i can DM)
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
YC just announced their looking for AI-Native agencies. The agency model is about to split into two completely different businesses: A) Agencies that sell labor B) Agencies that sell leverage Only one survives long term. AI-native agencies don’t scale by hiring more people. They scale by building systems that replace people. The playbook looks like this: → Find a workflow clients already overpay for → Build an AI tool that does it 10x faster → Use services to fund development → Turn repeated work into proprietary IP → Eventually sell the tool, not the time The real shift: Agencies used to be talent businesses. Now they’re becoming software companies with cash flow. Most people will miss this window because they’re still optimizing delivery instead of building leverage. That’s the opportunity. I'm launching a community of like-minded builders trying to build their own AI-native agency. I'm going to share everything I know having built my own 7-figure AI agency. Looking for motivated people ready to learn & build. Drop a comment, I'll personally reach out.
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Miquel Gironès 🇦🇪🇪🇸🇵🇾🇧🇷🇲🇽🇨🇾🇵🇼
I was born in Europe. I like Europe. But pwng 55% tax is insanity. Here’s how to stay in Europe but pay 0% taxes: 🏠 tax residency outside the EU (0%) ✈️ EU stays split across 2 countries 📆 never cross the 6-month line Same cities. Same lifestyle. Very different tax bill. Comment “TAX” if you want the exact playbook.
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code. It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives. Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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Troy
Troy@troyaitken_·
🚨 you are COOKED if you still can’t book 20+ meetings/month in 2025 like… how??
 this is the easiest era ever to generate pipeline we ran 10,000,000 cold emails
and found 10 frameworks that consistently book 20-40 meetings/month
 > even in saturated markets
 > even with dead offers
 > even with dead domains these aren’t templates - they’re psychological weapons: → Framework #1 → $45K pipeline in 27 days
 → Framework #2 → 125 meetings in 4 months
 → Framework #7 → $90K profit
 → Framework #4 → $135K ARR
 → combined: $15M+ in revenue and you’re saying you “can’t get replies”?
 you’re cooked if you’re still guessing. just plug these in and watch meetings show up. Rt + Like + comment “Sauce” and I’ll DM you the PDF
 (must be following + repost to receive)
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Termsheetinator
Termsheetinator@termsheetinator·
like, comment “MSC” for the Macro Signal Campaigns™ incredible cold-email strategies for copy, lists & more
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Termsheetinator
Termsheetinator@termsheetinator·
If you don't have The 48 Laws of Cold Email™ like and comment “48” and I’ll send the link to you.
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Termsheetinator
Termsheetinator@termsheetinator·
If you're in B2B Sales - pull up a chair and listen. Yesterday one of our students jumped on a discovery call with a prospect for our Advisory offer. Prospect on the other side (older woman) tried to play dumb right out of the gate: “So what do you guys do… you just book meetings?” Classic... but he didn’t flinch. He’d devoured our DaDD™ document and went straight into due diligence mode. (Discovery as Due Diligence™) No enthusiasm. No “we’re confident we can crush this.” We don’t sell in discovery. He flipped it immediately: “Let me ask you a question…” Then he dug into their middle and bottom of funnel. "How many channels do you currently have generating qualified opportunties and demand?" “How are you processing the interest that’s already coming in?” Continue with a series of questions to dig vertically into their sales processes. He spent 10 minutes having her walk him through the entire MOF/BOF process until a conversion event occurs. Once he was happy with the info, he then answered her question: “Perfect. What we do is install a demand channel at the top of your funnel - and then pour that qualified interest into the exact process you already have converting at roughly X%. In other words, the same end to end system you just walked me through is what we’re pouring interest into. As long as that process exists and can handle qualified demand, there’s absolutely no reason you shouldn’t see the same outcomes you already benchmark internally.” Prospects response? “That makes complete sense.” Call went smooth from there. If discovery calls ever feel shaky or you get hit with “so what do you guys do?”... Like + Comment "DISC" I’ll send you our DaDD™ document that teaches you frameworks no one else teaches.
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Christian
Christian@coldemailchris·
I created a free mini-course covering how to use AI for cold email. From deep market research to AI script writing, this course covers our top use cases of AI we’ve used to generate 10,000+ leads for our clients. Here's exactly what this free course will cover: > Performing deep market research with GPT-o3 & Perplexity > TAM & ICP mapping with GPT-o3 > Discovering niche data sources with Perplexity > ICP Keyword generation with Claude 4 Sonnet > Campaign strategy development with GPT-o3 > Outbound messaging creation with Claude 4 Sonnet > Email personalization at scale with GPT-4o-mini Want to get your hands on it? 👉 Comment "AI" and I'll DM you the link directly (Must be following to receive)
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Boris
Boris@theborisg·
@levelsio It's all about aligning incentives, that's how the best companies and "cultures" are built. If a person doesn't have a financial incentive to do something, they won't do it - simple as that. The best companies are the ones who get creative with this and gamify it.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Today I learnt why national postal services are SO bad at delivering packages and Amazon is so good Yesterday a CTT (Portugal's national postal service) driver rang my door, waited literally 5 seconds, went back to his car and drove off, I would've never had enough time to open the door The same day an Amazon delivery driver arrived rang my door, waited peacefully and delivered a package successfully, so I asked him why CTT is so bad and Amazon delivers so good He told me that Amazon drivers get paid PER delivery, if they don't deliver a package, they don't get paid, and on top of that they get a salary of course National postal services like CTT have ZERO incentive to actually deliver your package Super simple incentive system but it makes a lightning difference in delivery quality The reason Amazon started delivering their own packages is of course because the legacy national postal services are so horribly bad at delivering packages This is the same in most countries btw, PostNL in NL has a horrible delivery rate now, USPS in US is same, Canada Post same, Correos in Spain same etc. Meanwhile Amazon is winning from them in quality almost anywhere in the world
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Easlo
Easlo@heyeaslo·
I created daily, weekly & monthly planners for 2023 I'm sharing this free for a limited time only. Reply "2023 planners" below, and I'll DM you the download link. (Must be following to receive)
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Sean
Sean@seanb2b·
I've put together The Ultimate List of 191 Niches you can choose from to get your first $2k client... (or switch to something more fun...) Comment "don't be poor" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
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