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mountbatten

mountbatten

@mountbatten

Durban, South Africa เข้าร่วม Nisan 2008
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Evan Seech | Ads & Funnels
I just filmed a 66-minute Meta Ads masterclass that I could sell for $2,000. Today, I’m giving it away for free. Because most of you learning Meta ads are stitching together RANDOM YouTube clips from 2023 and blog posts that are completely outdated. So you launch campaigns with the wrong structure. Burn through their first $2-3K in a week… And end up with nothing to show for it. Then apparently it’s “Meta’s fault” The companies that 2-3x their business with Meta ads have an actual SYSTEM. So… I filmed a full step-by-step course covering everything you need to launch and scale Meta ads in 2026 (the exact strategies we're running right now across $7M/month in managed spend) Inside the course: (1) How to make cold audiences profitable (2) Campaign structure and launch strategy (3) Ad copywriting that converts w/ the frameworks we use daily (4) Funnel architecture from click to close (5) Backend systems that actually track what matters (6) How to identify and break through spend plateaus You can watch this and implement same day. Want me to send it over? Comment "COURSE" I'll DM it to you. (must be following for DM) PS Don't skip the backend section. That's where most people lose money and don't even know it.
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Benjamin Chan
Benjamin Chan@ItsMeBenChan·
I let AI interview me for 10 minutes. It figured out my brand better than I had in 2 years. I've turned it into one master AI prompt: - The AI interview that builds your entire brand in 10 minutes (no more guessing what to say) - A 4-pillar breakdown that turns messy brands into clear, marketable positioning - 20 content ideas generated directly from your brand - 30-day content builder - exactly what to post and why Want the prompt? Follow me + comment "PROMPT" I'll DM it to you in the next 24 hours :)
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mountbatten@mountbatten·
@markoilico Curation counts the most when the curator has a great eye for design. Your work has just the vibes we dig Marko, so sure you have found some gems. Shoot that over please mate, Thanks.
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Marko Ilic
Marko Ilic@markoilico·
If you're now designing or redesigning a website, this will help you a lot. I recently curated the best hero sections, footers, social proof and other website parts because I got tired of having 15+ tabs open (even with Mobbin). Giving it away 100% free. Comment on this post, and I'll send a Figma link to your inbox!
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Michael Davidson
Michael Davidson@mike_revenue·
I helped raise a company from $493K to $1.6M in valuation, spending 70 hours building a $35M AI operations system for them. The founder was working 58 hours weekly before he came to me But now is down to 25 hour weeks. ~zero time in delivery. 
( Profit margin also increased from 22% to 35% too ) > The founder was personally involved in 83% (exact % btw) of revenue. 
 > 7 employees and most decisions still found their way escalating to him > couldn't take a weekend off without his phone blowing up we mapped every function in his business. what's actually keeping clients vs what's just keeping him busy. 69% of the operation was DRAG. reporting. project setup. invoice follow-ups. QA reviews. status calls. onboarding ran from memory every time. Scattered client data across multiple softwares. so we stripped it all and here’s what we built to replace it: > custom dashboard replaced him checking 6 tools every morning. > AI agents took over reporting, proposals, and client updates. > decision frameworks so the team stops asking him every question. > QA system so he's not reviewing every deliverable. > onboarding automated with material collection and client context immediately ingested Day 1. The result: > decrease his work load from 58 hours to 25 hour weeks. ~zero time in delivery. > profit margin raised from 22% to 35%. > valuation increase from $493K to $1.6M. (proprietary data set, owned software infrastructure, new revenue channel via system installation fees) same clients, smaller team, same revenue. 

Now that his time is freed up , he’s taking on double the number of clients with this NEW AI architecture. If you want me to do the same for you, I’m giving away all of these for free: (today only) 1. How this $35M AI operations system works 2. Full Aerodynamics Audit — 75-question diagnostic that scores your business 0-100 on founder dependency, function maturity, systems infrastructure, revenue health, and AI readiness. Takes 60 minutes. You'll know your exact drag percentage down to the hour. 3. Drag Map — function-by-function breakdown showing which of your 10+ core business functions are load-bearing vs. drag, rated 1-5 on maturity. Most founders discover 60-85% of their hours are drag. 4. Financial Impact Report — what your drag costs you per month in dollars, what your valuation looks like with vs. without systems, and the margin unlock if you strip it. 5. Build Sequence — the exact order to systematize your operations so nothing breaks. Which function first, which stays human, what gets built in week 1 vs. week 2 and so on based on 30+ builds across 12 industries. Comment "blueprint" to receive all 5 of these :) ( must follow + RT so I can DM )
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Suryansh Tiwari
Suryansh Tiwari@Suryanshti777·
Damn 🤯 This Claude Code structure will save you hours. Most people start AI projects with chaos. Top builders start with systems. I made a Claude AI Resource Pack: • 50 high-quality prompts • 10 Claude Code project structures • Complete AI workflow FREE giveaway. Like ❤️ Repost 🔁 Comment CLAUDE I’ll send it.
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Aryan Mahajan
Aryan Mahajan@aryanXmahajan·
R.I.P. presentation teams. I just automated 100% of my presentation workflow. This AI Document Agent just disrupted the entire document creation process. And enterprise C-suites are already using it. KPMG, BDO, and Cisco replaced their entire deck workflow with one prompt. → No more designers → No more formatting issues → No more revision recycle Just brief in. Client-ready deck out. It prompts full presentations in minutes — inside PowerPoint. Brand rules, pricing data, legal disclaimers all auto-populated. Every output on-brand, compliant, and ready to send. BDO saved $1.65M in year one from document automation alone. This isn't a productivity hack. It's infrastructure. The same way email replaced fax — AI Document Agents are replacing manual deck building. C-suites who figured this out aren't going back. Yours is still formatting at midnight. I put together the exact blueprint these enterprise teams used — prompting framework, governance setup, and full implementation guide. Want it? Like + comment "AGENT" and I'll DM it directly. (must be following)
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Chanclex
Chanclex@chancl3x·
I broke down the entire process on how to do creative strategy for ecom brands like an A-Player. Ecom courses and gurus out there would charge you $500 for this kind of knowledge. But i'm giving it away for free 🤷 Comment "SAUCE" and I'll send you the whole board (must follow) 📩
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Troy
Troy@troyaitken_·
I run a $110K/month agency with 6 AI employees. They have names. Personalities. Jobs. One writes content. One monitors infrastructure. One runs campaigns. Here's the full setup: Most people use AI like a search engine. I use it like a staff. The difference: context files that make each AI know its job, its boundaries, and me. USER.md — Who You Are Teaches AI everything about you: → Name, location, timezone → Your business and goals → Working patterns and communication style The AI can't serve you if it doesn't know you. SOUL.md — Personality & Principles The AI's operating system: → Core truths ("Be resourceful before asking") → Communication style and banned phrases → Boundaries and business context This turns a generic assistant into YOUR assistant. IDENTITY.md — Who the AI Is Give it an identity: → Name (mine is Jarvis) → Role (chief of staff, content writer, etc.) → Vibe and operating principle An AI with identity has consistency. AGENTS.md — The Operating Manual The longest and most important file: → Startup routine (what to read first) → Memory system (where to log, what to remember) → Safety rules and learned mistakes MEMORY.md — Long-Term Memory Persists across sessions: → Discovered preferences → Business learnings → Key decisions made Without this, you restart from zero every conversation. TOOLS.md — Integration Notes Your AI's reference manual: → API endpoints and workflows → Team contacts → What works and what breaks Skills — Specialized Instructions Auto-trigger based on keywords: → Content generation → Sales follow-ups → Lead enrichment → Customer onboarding The Agent Squad I don't have one AI. I have six: → Jarvis — Chief of Staff → Loki — Content (8am + 3pm daily) → Ivan — Infrastructure (20K email accounts) → Hades — GTM campaigns → Scrapy — Data extraction → Trigify — LinkedIn scraping Each has its own context, memory, and job. How They Work 8am — Loki writes 5 tweet drafts 9am — Posts to Slack 10am — I approve 2. Done. No prompting. It runs on a schedule. Safety My AI once bought 164 domains without asking. $1,640 gone. Now I have: → Trusted user verification → Financial action gates → Prompt injection defense → Regressions (mistakes become rules) Proactive Behaviors The AI doesn't wait: → Cron jobs for scheduled tasks → Heartbeats for check-ins This is the difference between a tool and an employee. The Stack: → OpenClaw (open source orchestration) → Context files → Skills → Agent squad → Tool integrations → Cron + heartbeats Everyone's sharing AI setup guides. That's a good start. This is what happens when you go 10x further. Not a chatbot. A system that runs while you sleep. Like + comment "setup" and I'll DM you the full template.
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
Everyone's talking about Claude Code. But most people missed the real money play. Using Claude for AI publishing. I used it to write a 90-page eBook. It now makes me $3,000 every month. I’ve put 5+ hours of video breaking down my exact system and prompts that turn Claude into a full-blown eBook writing machine. Comment “AI” and I’ll DM you everything.
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Jacob Klug
Jacob Klug@Jacobsklug·
I'm giving away my entire @openclaw architecture. Behind my $250k/month agency. After weeks of building, I've dialled in the exact system that runs my business 24/7. What's included: • Memory folder structure (how to organize agent context) • Cron job templates (daily briefs, meeting syncs, content automation) • How to build a custom dashboard in @lovable • API reference doc (so your agent never forgets its tools) • Voice training method (85 posts to teach it your style) • Supabase schema for dashboard connection Comment "OS" and follow. I'll DM it to you. P.S. This will probably blow up so give me some time to reply.
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Namya @ Supafast
Namya @ Supafast@namyakhann·
Most agencies take 4-5 weeks to deliver a landing page. We ship ours in 48 hours. And they convert at 7.8%. We built an AI-powered system using @claudeai Opus 4.6 + @framer that handles everything: copy, structure, design specs in a single sprint. We packaged the entire playbook into a free Notion doc. Comment "LANDING" + follow and I'll DM it to you.
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Suryansh Tiwari
Suryansh Tiwari@Suryanshti777·
STOP this is a $500 AI resource. I collected 700+ Claude mega prompts that can actually replace hours of real work. This pack normally sells for $500. But I’m giving it away for free. Comment “AI” and I’ll send it to you.
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Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥
Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥@IMJustinBrooke·
I reversed engineered every skill in digital marketing and then trained my AI on all of them. Here’s how I did it... Oh, and I’m giving away all 84 marketing skill files at the end of this post. This all took place over 5 days. Step 1: The Skill Tree I started by working with @ManusAI because I knew I was going to need their almost infinite context window. My first request was for Manus to create a skill tree starting with the base skills of earned media, paid media, and owned media. Aka paid traffic, free traffic, and your own subscribers. We started cookin up branches and branches of skills from those 3 base skills. Step 2: Teams of Experts I noticed Manus was struggling to think outside of the basics so I started asking it to embody expert after expert. For example: “Embody Neil Patel and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” “Embody Frank Kern and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” “Embody Russell Brunson and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” After I brought in 12-15 virtual experts to critique the skill tree we (me & my pal manus) had over 1900 individual tactics mapped out across 152 unique categories of skills. Step 3: Coworking with Claude At this time Manus hadn’t released their skills feature yet. But Claude had a skill creator skill. First I filled in Claude on the details of the project and the goal. Because context. The other reason for using Claude was because with Claude Desktop in Claude Cowork mode you can work directly with files and folders on your computer. This was key to the organization, context, and memory for this project. Once Claude was up to speed I asked it to remove overlapping skills and tactics. Stuff like SEO for Google vs SEO for Bing. We came up with 84 total skills that would need to be created that would encompass all 1900(ish) individual tactics. For example the media buying and planning skill includes writing headlines, customer personas, keyword research, copywriting etc. And then we locked in… Step 4: Best Practices Ranked For each of the 84 skills I had Claude go into deep research mode and create a report on the best practices for that skill. This means each skill was based on reading no less than 300 articles about that skill. Then I would review the skills with my own 20yrs of experience overlooking what it found. When I felt it was shallow on something I would ask Claude to embody a specific topic expert to enhance that skill. Giving us 84 best practice documents that were extremely thorough, human reviewed, and expert enhanced. Next I sent these docs back to Manus for its wide research mode. Manus can do up to 150 tasks in parallel. Essentially running 150 prompts at once. I told Manus to rank every tactic in these best practice reports from S-tier (always do) to D-tier (never do). This created huge context and rulings that would be necessary for our final skill files. Step 5: Creating Skill Files Back to Claude. One by one I asked Claude to use the skill creator skill with my best practice reports and the S-tier rankings. My wife kept the coffee flowing while I grinded these out. For some like the long form sales letters skill I even included examples as reference files. And then I loaded all 84 skills onto a directory I vibe coded into my website. All 84 of these skills + an 85th I’m working on are available for free. Just comment “skills” and I’ll DM you the link. Can’t post it because algo will throttle this post. Bookmark this so you have a recipe for creating your own skills too. Follow @IMJustinBrooke for more wallets fattening tips on using AI for marketing.
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Eric Cole
Eric Cole@erichustls·
Anyone can start a faceless Instagram account & make $10k/month. I’ve literally done it 10x now. So, I built a playbook showing you exactly how to start your first page. • Like this post • Comment “Start” & it's yours (I’ll DM you). RTs appreciated, not required.
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🀅@ecomchigga·
your first digital product should take 4 hours to make and sell for $47 not 4 months. not a 200 page course. not some "comprehensive system" a single template that solves one specific problem for one specific person here's why most people never make their first dollar online: they try to build a course before they've made a single sale. record 30 videos. buy a $200 mic. design a logo. set up a website. create an email sequence 3 months later they launch to 11 likes and zero purchases meanwhile a 21 year old in manila made $6,800 last month selling a google sheets budget tracker she built during a boring lecture the difference isn't talent or skill or experience she found a problem first. built the solution second he built the solution first. then went looking for a problem one is a business. the other is an expensive hobby the formula is embarrassingly simple: find a subreddit where people complain about something specific. not "i want to make money" generic shit. specific like "why is there no template for tracking client onboarding for freelance designers" count the upvotes. 200+ upvotes on a complaint means thousands of people felt the same thing build the simplest version of the solution. not the best version. the fastest version. ugly is fine. functional is mandatory price it $34-$67. under $34 people think it's worthless. over $67 they hesitate. $47 is the sweet spot where people buy without thinking twice i've launched 11 products this way. 8 profitable in the first week. 3 now make more than most people's salaries. none of them took longer than a weekend to build i put together every step of this process. the research method. the build framework. the pricing psychology. the launch sequence that works with zero followers RT and comment 'BUILD' - i'll send the full breakdown (must be following)
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Bony Ghadiya
Bony Ghadiya@bony_ghadiya_·
your competition might put a hit on me after this one. f*ck it. im giving yall the sauce anyway. like + RT + comment “Google Ads” and i’ll DM you right now.
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