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John Thalacker's MOTORHOMES.com
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@sauravrevankar @Replit That's outstanding! Congratulations Saurav
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Palmist AI just came 7th out of 1,800+ entries in the Replit Mobile Buildathon. No mobile dev experience. Just an idea, caffeine, and vibe building on @Replit. Snap your palm, get an AI reading - simple as that. Honestly didn't expect to be here, but here we are. Thanks @MannyBernabe and team for making this possible! #VibeCoding
Manny Bernabe@MannyBernabe
Amazing builds here. Mostly first-time mobile builders creating thoughtful, beautiful, AI-infused apps. 50% already on the App Store, all built within three weeks with our new mobile stack. Congrats to all the winners🎉🙌: 🏆 @ruthheasman - Spook Seek AR 🥈 @sarraspark - Spark Cleaning 🥉 @TremendoVillano - PlayMarket 4. Lisa Levana - PlateIt 5. @robfoggo - Sketch Duel 6. @MichieltheKing - Memories 7. @sauravrevankar - Palmist AI 8. @danielkempe - FlashNews 9. Shannon Chaulet - MenuView 10. @scott_sop - Launchy
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#NIRVC
Why Leigh Tiffin Resigned from Tiffin Motorhomes for
National Indoor RV Centers
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"There's no comfort in the growth zone
⠀⠀⠀⠀and no growth in the comfort zone"
— NIRVC President and CEO Brett Davis

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The Only Income Producing Collectible That Can Buy Every Other Collectible
This is the post that ties it all together.
Most investors in collectibles don’t actually own assets.
They own expensive inventory with permanent carrying costs.
Most collectibles are static.
They sit still and wait.
Art, sports cards, and memorabilia are stored assets. They live in vaults and require constant insurance, protection, and oversight just to exist. A thirty-million-dollar trading card may be rare, but it is the most expensive nonfunctional real estate on earth.
At roughly 1% annual insurance, that single card costs about $300,000 a year just to sit there. Over ten years, that is $3 million spent to stand still. No income. No compounding. No leverage. Just cost.
It’s an asset.
It’s also a liability.
Hold it long enough and the math becomes unavoidable. Decades of insurance just to stand still. Millions spent not to grow, but simply not to lose.
Smart investors understand there is a fundamental difference between collectible inventory and operating assets.
One waits.
The other works.
An operating asset doesn’t sit in storage. It operates in public. It compounds. It builds leverage while you sleep.
A great operating asset becomes the front door, the brand, and the world headquarters of the business built on it. It doesn’t just represent value, it becomes the center of gravity everything else builds around.
There are assets that don’t just hold value, but create it.
They generate revenue.
They can be licensed, leased, partnered, and scaled.
They can spawn companies, platforms, and entire ecosystems with virtually unlimited expansion.
Most collectibles only have value if someone else buys them.
If no one shows up, nothing happens.
An operating asset doesn’t wait for a buyer.
It produces. It earns. It compounds.
You don’t hope for an outcome.
You create one.
If your asset can’t work while you sleep, it isn’t an asset.
It’s inventory.
The most valuable assets in the modern world sit at the intersection of language, identity, commerce, and behavior. One word can represent an entire industry. One name can outlive companies, technologies, and trends.
From the right operating asset, you can buy every collectible in the world.
You can’t do it the other way around.
That’s not opinion.
That’s math.
Collectibles are owned.
Operating assets are deployed.
And the most powerful operating assets ever created are high-profile, memorable, brandable, category-defining domain names.
Curious how people outside the domain world see this distinction.
#DigitalAssets
#Domains
#Collectibles
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HERE'S THE UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTH.
most people think good ads = viral growth…
reality check:
THAT'S BACKWARDS.
I scaled to $100K/month with mid-tier ads but my
fulfillment was PERFECT… AND THATS WHY
CUSTOMERS CAME BACK.
the real growth machine looks like:
operational excellence first
marketing second (not vice versa)
fulfillment reliability
customer experience consistency
support response time
product quality standards
brand reputation protection
get these wrong and no amount of ad spend fixes it.
I've watched $1M brands fail because ops were broken…
and I've watched $50K brands scale 20x because they
locked down operations first.
like, retweet, bookmark…
comment 'ZENDROP' and i'll send it to you
(must be following to get a dm)
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People say AI books are trash.
That's what happens when you rely on prompts instead of a system.
I built a 5-step framework that consistently produces 4.5-star books.
(Read till the end for a free gift.)
Here’s my simple process 👇
1) Advanced Prompts
Not just instructions, the sequencing that makes AI write like a human. Turn your raw ideas into outline for your books using ChatGPT.
2) Chapter Expansion
Turn a simple outline into 8,000+ word chapters automatically using Claude AI.
3) Human Editing
Fix AI gaps, add personality, insert real stories and life.
4) Plagiarism Screening
Turnitin + manual checks, mandatory if you want to last in this game.
5) Formatting Optimization
Polish and prepare for Amazon in under 2 hours.
Most “AI authors” skip steps 3 & 4...
and then wonder why they get flagged for quality issues.
I skip nothing.
My books average 4.4 stars with 50+ reviews each.
One student used this system to publish 7 books in 90 days...
All ranked inside the top 10,000.
Investment: $0
Month-one revenue: $12,400
The truth?
It’s never about better AI.
It’s about better systems.
Most people chase tools.
Winners build frameworks.
AI can write for you.
But it can’t decide what’s worth writing, who to write for, or when to publish.
That’s what separates hobbyists from publishers who build assets.
Want to see how this actually works?
The exact system that turns AI into a $100K publishing business?
I just released:
“The Laziest Way to Make Money with AI Books.”
I could easily charge $179 for it,
but it's completely free today.
Inside:
• Why 85% fail (and how to avoid it)
• How to own your Amazon shelf space
• The mindset shift from income → assets
• My 5-stage Publishing Operating System
• Real math: 3 books → $1.8K/mo, 15 books → $30K+
No fluff or theory.
Just the system that helped my student make $12,400 in month one with zero investment.
Comment "System" below and I’ll send it to your DMs personally.
Must follow to receive.

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@ZendropOfficial COMPLIANCE OPERATIONS PLATFORM — "Process Street"
Systemize execution
Prove compliance
process.st
— an AI agent that automates workflows
— policies that enforce rules
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How can YOU find simplicity in your daily routine in order to conduct business more efficiently??
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Thank you Mr. & Mrs. Moyer from NC! We recently purchased their 2022 HaulMark. Selling something similar? Contact us today for a cash offer. #securervbuyers #happycustomer #webuyrvs #SellYourRV


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Our total gross margin was 19% in the fourth quarter compared to 21% in the third quarter of 2024. rvbusiness.com/ceo-fleming-la…
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We continue to see improvement in F&I, where our F&I revenue was over $6,000 per unit, up 3% relative to the third quarter of 2024. rvbusiness.com/ceo-fleming-la…
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