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→ Creative Strategist | Design, Marketing & AI ⚡Crafting brands and ideas for the next generation

Worldwide 🌍 Tham gia Nisan 2025
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Jessica AI
Jessica AI@HalimA60962·
I MIGHT GET SUED FOR THIS, BUT YOLO: I just found a way to scrape over 200 million local businesses.. You can use this for cold email, cold calling or even door knocking.. And craziest part — IT'S COMPLETELY FREE. Comment "G" and I'll send it to you. (24h only)
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Liam
Liam@iamliamsheridan·
most cold email fails before a word is written. not because of deliverability. not because of copy. because the offer doesn't make sense for a cold audience. your inbound offer assumes trust. cold audiences have none. the cold-friendly offer checklist: would a stranger say yes to this with no prior knowledge of you? is the risk close to zero? does it lead with outcome, not process? does it have proof from someone they can relate to? could you send it to your wife and she'd take the call? if any of those are no, the offer needs work. the 5-question pressure test we run on every offer before it goes into a campaign. comment OFFER and i'll DM it (must be following)
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Nate Calhoun
Nate Calhoun@NateCcalhoun·
I JUST PULLED 25,000+ VERIFIED AGENCY OWNER CONTACTS Filtered, enriched, and ready to hit with cold email These are active agency owners running teams between 5-50 people who actually make buying decisions What's in it: • verified work emails (no info@ or contact@) • linkedin profiles attached • company size and revenue band • service focus (creative, dev, marketing, etc) • location data for timezone targeting This is the type of list that turns into 20-30 meetings a month if your outreach doesn't suck Most people waste weeks trying to build a list like this I built it using the same infrastructure we use to send 10M+ emails a month If you want the full list: Comment "250" + Like + Repost and I'll DM it to you. (must follow for DM)
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
cold email is a $1M/year MONEY PRINTER for any B2B business that needs clients took me 4 hours to put together 43 pages of EVERYTHING i know - the scripts that book calls - untapped lead sources - the full infrastructure setup - 2026 deliverability guide after sending 1,000,000+ emails and booking 3,000+ calls i'm giving it all away for free like + comment "BLUEPRINT" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Liam
Liam@iamliamsheridan·
your icp is probably too broad "b2b saas companies" is not an icp "tech companies with 50+ employees" is not an icp real icps are specific enough that you can name 10 companies that fit perfectly we use a 6-layer icp framework: → firmographics (the basics) → technographics (tools they use) → behavioral signals (what theyre doing) → negative filters (who to avoid) → buying committee map (who to contact) → trigger events (when to reach out) built out the complete worksheet like + comment 'ICP' and i'll DM you. (must be following)
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Liam
Liam@iamliamsheridan·
outbound will never be the same after Claude Sonnet 4.6. dropped today. most people will use it wrong. there's a fine line between AI that makes you faster and AI that makes you sound like everyone else. we took a different route. we use Claude to make our human outbound operators 3-5x faster - not to replace them. that's why i put together a doc of Claude prompts built specifically for outbound pipeline. designed for $10K-$250K+ B2B deals. inside you'll find prompts to help your team: → analyse accounts and map buying committees in minutes → run 10-minute research before writing a single email → generate 3-5 cold email variants per angle without sounding like a bot → draft follow-ups based on specific replies and objections → prep talking points before outbound calls → tighten copy to avoid spam triggers and protect deliverability these aren't generic chatgpt prompts. they're built to make Claude think like a seasoned outbound operator plugged into a human-led engine. the best part? paste them straight in and go. comment "PROMPTS" and i'll send it over.
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anne
anne@zeroweblab·
People talk about building in public. In my cave, I am building an agency. What is the fastest way to get multiple clients in month one? What is the best niche? Skip the friends and family advice…
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Luke Ellis | eCommerce Email & SMS
my agency has documented $50M+ in client results everything we do is in this guide: the exact systems we use for: → pop-up forms → welcome series → abandoned cart recovery → winback flows → campaign cadence → segmentation strategy → sms integration → deliverability optimization this isn't theory this is what we charge $5k+/month for 100+ brands 4.9/5 rating 90% retention zero refunds if you're doing $100k+/month and email is below 30% of revenue this is for you comment "guide" and i'll send everything (must be following for a DM)
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Romàn
Romàn@romanbuildsaas·
Claude Cowork just KILLED manual outreach. 💀 I used to grind for hours on LinkedIn. Now? My AI stack does it better. ❌ No "Hey {{first_name}}" spam ✅ Natural, multi-step conversations ✅ 12+ hours saved this week The result: 500+ conversations with human-level reply rates. I packaged the entire system (prompts + workflow) into a FREE doc. Want it? Repost ♻️ (so others see it) Comment "CLAUDE" & I'll DM you.
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Yann
Yann@yanndine·
linkedin outreach books me 20-30 calls per week its 100% automated and costs basically nothing to run just reply "system" + follow and I'll DM you the method
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anne
anne@zeroweblab·
Seen like 3 tweets today about how “good designers are impossible to find.” Funny... I’m a designer. Now I’m curious: what do you actually mean by “good”?
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anne@zeroweblab·
You don’t sell products. You sell perception and rent space in people’s brains!
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0adspend
0adspend@0adspend·
I made $12540 in a week from ai threads This is the easiest business model ever Kids are making thousands a day want the breakdown? Deleting in 24 hours.... Retweet & Comment “AI” and I’ll dm you a free guide on how to start. (Must be following for auto dm)
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anne
anne@zeroweblab·
was growing early this year, then vanished to focus on business. now i’m back... new mindset, same mission. feels good to be back. what would you post if you weren’t chasing engagement?
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anne@zeroweblab·
sometimes i open photoshop just to see what happens... #webdesign
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anne@zeroweblab·
Prompt to add this effect to your logo using CHAT GPT: To convey a sense of innovation, transparency, and futuristic elegance, imagine a close-up of a brand logo seamlessly transformed into a translucent glass-like structure, as if sculpted from solid crystal. The visual style is hyper-modern and editorial, with a focus on materiality and tactile realism. Shot in ultra-detailed 8K resolution with cinematic clarity, the logo appears suspended or linked like a glass chain, gleaming under controlled studio lighting. The framing is macro close-up (1:1 ratio), emphasizing the curved reflections, internal light diffusion, and the fine dust-like particles captured within the glass. Lighting is crisp and directional, with sharp highlights and soft fall-off shadows, creating a dramatic and almost surreal mood. Techniques include shallow depth of field, extreme clarity, no distortion, and a clean black background to enhance contrast. The entire scene evokes a sleek, premium, futuristic atmosphere—perfect for tech or luxury branding. Color grading is minimal with icy tones and hints of spectral flares, evoking purity and sophistication. Image from pinterest**
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anne@zeroweblab·
@just_4thefuture it's all about scannability, right? if i gotta scroll too much, you've already lost me...
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Khattab
Khattab@just_4thefuture·
@zeroweblab It depends, id choose left, but if the description is long then I'd choose right. Anyways you cooked
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anne
anne@zeroweblab·
Right or left? 🧐
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anne@zeroweblab·
pro tip marketing: don't just sell features, sell the feeling your product gives. makes them wonder, doesn't it?
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