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Thanks Nate, can't wait to get into ais+
Glad to be here, really loving the free content. Just after advice I left anti-gravity because of token time-out issues, is VScode or claude (desktop) or a different IDE most popular here?
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Let’s build a personal brand from scratch
Yesterday, I lost my personal brand Instagram account that I had been building for the last 2 years. I’m 19 now. I started that account when I was 17. That page taught me everything: content creation, storytelling, hooks, editing, AI automation, consistency, and building online. One of my reels even crossed 700K+ views. And now the account is gone. Honestly, it hurt watching 2 years of effort disappear overnight. But I’m not quitting. I’m rebuilding my personal brand from scratch — publicly. From 0 followers. No shortcuts. No fake growth. Just skills, consistency, and execution. This time I’ll document everything: • AI automations • startup building • workflows & systems • content creation • lessons from rebuilding at 19 If you’re into AI, business, or watching someone build something from nothing… Join the journey. The story isn’t over yet. This is just the comeback season. https://www.instagram.com/buildx_harsha.ai?igsh=MW5vdzd2a2ZmaXZ0Nw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Any lessons from getting de platform, did you ever have a bio link to somewhere you can directly reach your hard earned audience?
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Harsh lesson at least you're still young just wiser. Definitely recommend Ben hunt from open sou4ce marketing, he wrote" Web design is dead " and the lessons learned from that wrote basically 3 points: always link to email list somehow, you can't lose it. Always have some way people can spend more with you (he had that free article get his own website millions of views, $0 income ) As #2 above, (follow the ascension model) but also give something to people on the path where they first come across you/your content: bio link on platforms, watermark on videos, unique name for any intellectual property that you articulate.
Improve Claude outputs
Hey everyone! Sharing something I use every single day when working with AI. Most people don't know that AI responds to shortcut commands — you don't need to write a whole paragraph. One word changes everything. Here are 5 that actually work: ELI5: [topic] — AI explains it like you're 5. Perfect when you're learning something totally new. Zero jargon. TLDR: [paste text] — Drops a 2000-word article down to 5 key points in seconds. I use this every morning for news. JARGONIZE: [your text] — Turns simple writing into something that sounds polished and professional. Great for LinkedIn or emails. HUMANIZE: [AI text] — The opposite. Strips out the robotic tone and makes it sound like a real person wrote it. FEYNMAN: [topic] — AI teaches you step by step until you can explain it back to someone else. This one actually makes stuff stick. Bonus: You can combine them. Try → ELI5 the TLDR of [paste article]. You get a 3-line summary a 5-year-old can follow. The PDF guide is in the post as well. Questions :-> 1.Try one today and drop below what you used it for ? 2. Any specific point you're struggling with Claude or any ai tool to solve?
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@Tsvetomir Krumov it's directly from reddit all models should understand as guge training chunk's from the internet
Brand Kits
Trying to change the UI look of my software product. Any recommendations? GITHUB? And resources. Looking for a non AI real software UI kinda look
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Frontend language?
Turning Cold Outreach Into Warm Conversations: Our Podcast Prospecting Play
Wanted to share the cold outreach motion that's been working unreasonably well for us. We run a full-service digital agency for toy and game brands, and this is now our main top-of-funnel. The play: Podcast Prospecting Instead of pitching prospects, we invite them onto our podcast. Same target list, completely different response rate. Founders rarely turn down a chance to talk about their company on a show — the ask is generous, the friction is low, and the conversation happens on our turf (recorded, structured, ours to follow up on). This works in any industry. Toys is our niche, but the mechanic is universal — find the events your ICP attends, build a show around the conversations you already want to have, and use it as your door. SaaS, ecom, agencies, professional services, hardware, B2B services. If your buyers attend a tradeshow, this works. Where it gets really good: pairing it with industry tradeshows. The event creates the deadline, the guest list, and the in-person payoff. Framework: 1. Pick the industry-leading event your ICP attends. For us that's ASTRA (toy industry), GAMA Expo, Origins. 2. Build the guest list from the attendee/exhibitor roster. Brands going to the show = brands worth a podcast slot. 3. Reach out with the podcast invite, not a sales pitch. One link → intake form → auto-redirects to booking. 4. Record before the show. The episode becomes the relationship. You already know each other when you meet on the floor. 5. Use the recording as the warm intro on-site. "Loved our episode — let's grab 15 min at your booth" lands completely differently than a cold booth approach. The numbers (per tradeshow, on average): - 40–50 Podcast Intro calls booked - ~30% convert into a strategy session → 12–15 strategy sessions - ~30% close rate on strategy sessions → 4–5 new clients per show One tradeshow = a full new client cohort. Run 3–4 events a year and you've built a meaningful book of business off a "podcast invite." Why it compounds:
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Q. Does anyone check uploads, traction, previous content prior to responding? It seems like niche first, as opposed to established interviewers say doac ( where diversity of guests would be a plus). Reasoning: my goal of podcast in health niche is the podcast itself
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