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How was your week?
Hey Team! I had 9 presentations this week! I'm exhausted. It was a good though. I'm so grateful that I get to do what I love and meet so many interesting people. Did any of you ladies catch my Income and AI chat with Rachel Zipsie? What else did I do?.... Manus 101, Nano Banana 2 overview, Economic department of opportunity presentation, 3 consulting meetings and one two part team training. Probably something else too.... What are you working on? Share your wins and more importantly share your fails! ⭐️
How was your week?
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Nine presentations in a week? That's the kind of energy that makes this community worth being in. My week was much smaller scale but had a real win: finally got a follow-up conversation booked with a prospect I'd been chasing for 3 weeks. The thing that worked? Sending a 2-minute Loom instead of another email. Fail: I still haven't figured out how to price a project scope that keeps changing. Open to anyone who's cracked that one. QBR tomorrow for one of my strategic tech partners.
Your landing page and offer isn't cutting it.
I've been asking for pitches from other consultants as I'm trying to bring people in for projects. I haven't seen one good offer or pitch. If you can't talk about what you do and what you offer, how do you expect people to pay you for it? If you haven't already listen to 100M offers by Alex Hormozi.(look for the audio book) It will change how you think about positioning your offer and your business. I asked my advisory board what makes a great landing page and offer and here is what they said: Your page elements checklist, straight from the board: 1. Face-to-camera video (GaryVee) above the fold 2. Hook headline + "almost nobody's using it properly" subhead (you already have this) 3. 2-sentence transformation statement (Amy) — what they walk away ABLE to do 4. "This is for you if..." section with 3-5 identity callouts (Brené) 5. Value stack with assigned dollar amounts (Hormozi) 6. Price + clear CTA button 7. 2-3 social proof testimonials 8. opt-in form as the registration mechanism (Amy) 9. Date/time/format clearly stated 10. FAQ: Is there a replay? Do I need to know anything about AI first? Is this free? Whats your offer? Share below!
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This is the kind of feedback that stings because it's true. I've been guilty of hiding behind "I help businesses with AI" and calling it positioning. Picked up 100M Offers after seeing you mention it — the concept of charging for transformation rather than service really reframed how I'm thinking about packaging my offer. Did your advisory board say anything about the specific language or framing that tends to convert best, beyond the structure?
Quick weekend wisdom from your resident Full-Stack AI Engineer
Even the best LLMs need downtime. If Grok, Claude, or your own fine-tuned model starts hallucinating on Monday... it's probably because you didn't let it (and yourself) rest over the weekend. So here's the plan: - Log off the main repo of life. - Let the async tasks run in the background (sleep, food, fun). - Come back Monday with fresh prompts and clearer code. Skool fam, what's one thing you're doing this weekend that has ZERO to do with building, coding, or optimizing? Drop it below, I'm collecting ideas for my own non-AI-powered relaxation protocol. Wishing you a bug-free, drama-free, deploy-free weekend full of joy. See you recharged on the other side! Dear community members, I hope you enjoy this weekend while reading this post.
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Ha, love this. My zero-AI weekend activity: a long walk with no podcasts or audiobooks. Just actual thinking time. Ironically came back with two ideas I'd been stuck on for weeks. There's something to be said for letting the "background process" run without cramming more inputs in. What did you end up doing?
Great to be here
Hi everyone, I build AI automation systems for small and medium-size businesses across lead gen, marketing and operations. I also consult and train teams. Prior to now, I worked in the fintech space in partnerships. Right now, I have no projects or clients. My goal is to have 4 to 5 retainer clients by the end of April. My challenge is in client acquisition. I look forward to learning from you all and adding value. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abiodedeyi
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Hey Abi, welcome! 4-5 retainer clients by end of April is an ambitious goal — I love it. On the client acquisition piece: have you tried offering a free "AI audit" call as your lead magnet? Basically a 30-min call where you map out 2-3 places they're losing time to manual work that AI could handle. It's low-friction for them, and you naturally pitch your retainer at the end. Would love to hear what outreach approaches you've already tried.
Hey, I'm Anjali! 👋
Joined from yesterday's Zoom meeting from Sabrina Women's School channel. I have been in tech for 5 years now.I have built Filenest, which got selected into Startup Wise Guys accelerator 2025, but chose to shut down this Feb. Quick Question: How did you pick up the niche at the start of your consulting career?
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Welcome Anjali! Shutting down something that got into an accelerator takes guts — you clearly know how to build and how to make hard calls. On the niche question: I've found that the most practical starting point isn't asking "what should my niche be" but "who have I already helped, and what did they actually pay for?" Your fintech background + startup experience probably makes you a natural fit for early-stage founders or tech-forward SMBs. That's a really fundable pain point right now. What kinds of businesses were you thinking of targeting first?
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I’m Eric — husband, dad, and systems-first builder. EfficioLife is where I share insights to scale outputs and results using impactful AI power ups.

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