CK Wong
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CK Wong
@greenalien
Digital Strategist | Exploring AI through hands-on projects | Blending marketing with tech

Ok NotebookLM Cinematic is wild. Drop in any notes, docs, and research into cinematic explainer video. Video editors are cooked. 💀 8 wild examples:



This might be the most valuable thing I've ever created... x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

the best 18 accounts to follow in AI: @karpathy = ex-Tesla AI, teaches LLMs @steipete = built Clawdbot @gregisenberg = startup ideas daily @rileybrown = vibecode god @corbin_braun = cursor + Ares @jackfriks = solo apps, real numbers @EXM7777 = AI ops + systems @eptwts = prompts + algo hacks @levelsio = ships games, no VC @AlexFinn = Claude Code maxi @BrettFromDJ = design + AI @godofprompt = prompt guides @AmirMushich = AI ads + video @gizakdag = viral AI art styles @MengTo = landing pages via AI @KingBootoshi = vibecoding king @meta_alchemist = Claude vibing @kloss_xyz = systems architecture follow them all, and learn from them who’s missing from this list? I’ll add em

If all I had was $50 and Clawdbot, here’s how I would make quick money… 1. Huge demand for Clawdbot, but it has a complicated install process. This reminds me of early Wordpress and my friend made $150k/mo with this playbook. 2. Setup a one page website offering FREE Clawdbot installs. Yes, you heard me right. DON’T SELL the install. Give the install away, you’ll see why in a sec… 3. Here comes the secret sauce. Sign up as an affiliate for Hosting .com, they pay out $125 per new customer and have a VPS package for only $9/mo that works with Clawdbot. 4. Now you tell the clients they need to sign up for Hosting .com (VPS plan) through your affiliate link as the first step. You get paid by Hosting .com, they get a free install, you have the sexiest offer on the Internet now. My friend did this with Hostgator back when Wordpress was new and made a fortune. He quickly became the #1 affiliate and was able to negotiate even better payouts. I bet you can even teach Clawdbot how to do these installs for you! PRO TIP: Now that you have all these clients contact info, upsell them to custom services, consulting calls, or Clawdbot skill packages. Bookmark this post before the app refreshes so you don’t lose this post. Follow @IMJustinBrooke for more wallet fattening ideas and marketing tips.

PSA: You do NOT need to buy a Mac Mini to run Clawdbot 🦞 That dusty laptop in your closet? Works. Your gaming PC you feel guilty about? Works. A $5/mo VPS? Works. A Raspberry Pi held together with hope? Probably works. The M4 Mac Mini is gorgeous but Clawdbot runs on basically anything with Node. Stop giving Apple your money (unless you want to, I'm not your mom). 👉 #do-i-have-to-buy-a-mac-mini-to-install-this" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">docs.clawd.bot/help/faq#do-i-…

I paid $5,375 for @gregisenberg Offline Mode workshop. It was worth every penny. Here are my top 5 takeaways: 1. Leveraged Agency -> B2B Agent business model This is Greg’s blueprint for building a highly profitable (and scalable) service business in the AI era. - Start by fulfilling a painful service manually for 3-6 months. - Document edge cases/build SOPs as you go. - Deploy agents to handle fulfillment once your SOPs are dialed - Add pricing tiers (enterprise, self service, API) Target: $1m revenue per human employee, 90%+ gross margins, 50%+ net margins With this model, you’re selling the OUTCOME at service prices with a SaaS cost structure. 2. “Marry the audience, date the product” (the ACP model) Audience is an enduring asset while products are interchangeable. Build in this sequence: -Audience: start with ONE platform until you hit content/market fit (you know if when you have it) -Community: once you have an engaged audience, build a paid community around them -Product: use your community to launch your product (SaaS, service, agent builds, etc.) The most important point is figuring out what OUTCOMES your ICP wants. Design everything around helping them achieve that outcome. 3. Lead magnets are the growth engine Greg’s team creates 6-10+ new lead magnets per month using Claude code. His system: -“Stack” lead magnets from existing content (podcast episode → key points → lead magnet) -8% of podcast viewers opt into the associated lead magnet -Segment your email list based on which lead magnet they opted in for -Average email subscriber value: $2-3 -Personal website is laser-focused on email opt-ins and nothing else You don’t need a team to create tons of high quality lead magnets in 2026. Let Claude code do the heavy lifting. 4. Naming is KEY -Greg’s rebranded his pod from “Where It Happens” → “Startup Ideas Podcast” and subscribers literally doubled overnight - this shifted the branding from being about him to being about the audience’s desired outcome -Run this test: Does your name make it immediately clear what outcome the audience gets? Does it drive curiosity? Is it about them, not you? 5. The content engine framework -identify who you’re creating for (define your hyper specific ICP) -find your content format that the algorithm likes AND that suit your style (X articles? IG reels? Substack notes?) -build systems that stick (idea capture system, batch content creation, etc) -3-5 content pillars + ONE goal (pillars = topics you know deeply, your ICP cares about, and leads naturally to your offer) Then pick ONE measurable goal for 90 days. Everything else is vanity. Shoutout to @jrdnmix @andrewgmonroe @EthanSimons and the rest of the crew for letting me present on how we’re using AI agents. 10/10 would come back.

I paid $5,000 to @gregisenberg, here’s what I learned… He literally showed me his exact $10m playbook that he uses in his own companies. The best part… Anyone can do this. You start by finding a problem other businesses or regular people have. Then you get paid to learn about the problems they have by offering them a service to solve that problem for them. This works well because trading time for dollars is one of the easiest ways to make money. It’s basically how the entire workforce runs. You trade your time to your boss who then gives you money. Except it’s way better than a job because you make your own hours and pick your clients, But you don’t stay here. Goal is to get to around $10k-$20k/mo off a few clients and then move to the next phase. The goal is to move out of services once you know all their problems and the solutions. Next phase you create a highly productized version of the service for the ideal customer type. This doesn’t require YOU anymore. AI or an assistant can do the service because it’s productized now. A great example is the LinkedIn ghostwriting agent I built last weekend. Anyone can run that agent for clients. Keep charging the same price you were charging, but now that the work is easier and faster, profit margins grow. Take this to $1m ARR and then finally, phase 3 is the real play. Phase 3 is turning your highly productized service into an actual self-serve software, app, or agent. This is quite easy now with tools like @replit which can build full software and apps with no code. Now you have the ultimate scalability, recurring revenue, and a business that can sell for 5x your annual revenue. 1️⃣ Start with a service. 2️⃣ Productize that service. 3️⃣ Turn it into a SaaS or App. Greg calls this “The Leveraged Agency” model. It’s one of 5 models he showed us today. This is a model that’s working right now in multiple markets. You can either sit around trying to think of reasons why it won’t work for you or reasons why it will. The choice is yours. ✌️❤️




I'm Boris and I created Claude Code. Lots of people have asked how I use Claude Code, so I wanted to show off my setup a bit. My setup might be surprisingly vanilla! Claude Code works great out of the box, so I personally don't customize it much. There is no one correct way to use Claude Code: we intentionally build it in a way that you can use it, customize it, and hack it however you like. Each person on the Claude Code team uses it very differently. So, here goes.







