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How to use Gmail for cold outreach?
Have you (or someone you know) used a free email account to do cold outreach? Drop what you know to the version of you who had never tried: - Is it still possible to land clients? - What is the volume required (in exact numbers)? - What are key tips for this?
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@Yekeen Fathia thank you very much for such a detailed strategy. It's precisely for that, for gathering the capital to set up Instantly or similar. Also, do you have any low-budget personalization strategy?
New Week. New Goals. Same WiFi. 😅
Monday just walked in like: “Did you finish what you said you would last week?” Be honest. Some of you made big goals. Some of you made excuses. Some of you made both. New week reminder: • Your calendar shows your priorities • Your bank account shows your strategy • Your stress level shows your systems If last week felt chaotic… It’s not because you need more motivation. You need: 👉 Clear targets 👉 Better focus 👉 Fewer distractions 👉 Stronger execution This week, don’t “try harder.” Execute smarter. And if your business still depends on you remembering everything in your head… Congratulations. You’re the bottleneck. 😅 Let’s fix that. What’s ONE thing you’re locking in this week?
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It's also funny how you learn something new everyday and you have new things to do. I like structure in dynamic activities. Nice week to you all!
🚀New Video: How to Build $10,000 Agentic Workflows (Claude Code Tutorial)
I’ve genuinely never seen workflows scale like this before, and it all comes down to building $10,000 agentic workflows with Claude Code. In this video, I break down everything you need to know about how to build $10,000 agentic workflows, even if you’ve never created an agent or touched Claude Code before. I’ll explain what agentic workflows actually are, why they’re worth $10,000+, and exactly how they function behind the scenes. Then I’ll build a $10,000 agentic workflow from scratch using Claude Code so you can watch the entire process step-by-step. By the end of this Claude Code tutorial, you’ll know how to build, structure, and deploy your own $10,000 agentic workflows.
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What would be the difference between Claude Code and n8n in terms of market? Like what type of customer can you look up to?
Helping My Sister-in-Law Survive Her PhD Literature Review 🥰
Sister-in-law doing her PhD. Drowning in research papers. Hundreds saved across devices. No organization. Literature review due. Every conversation included: "I know I read something about this somewhere..." She couldn't find her own research. THE ACADEMIC CHAOS Papers saved in Downloads folder. Some in Zotero. Some in random Google Drive folders. Some printed and stacked on her desk. No tagging system. No summaries. No way to find that one paper about that one thing she vaguely remembered. Her advisor suggested commercial reference management software. $200/year subscription. PhD student budget: nonexistent. THE ORGANIZER I BUILT FOR HER Point it at her paper chaos. All 400+ PDFs across all her folders. Workflow processes each one. Extracts title, authors, publication year, journal, abstract, methodology type, key findings, limitations mentioned. Tags by research area automatically. Organizes into a searchable database. Also searches academic databases for related papers she might have missed. Adds those references for potential reading. Creates Notion pages with summary, extracted details, and citation formatted correctly. Now she can search "qualitative methods childhood development" and actually find things. THE DIFFERENCE Before: "I think I saved something about this" followed by 45 minutes of searching. After: Type keywords, find paper, see summary without re-reading entire thing. She found 3 papers she'd completely forgotten about that ended up in her literature review. The methodology classification isn't perfect. Some papers are hard to categorize. But having any organization beats no organization. Now helping another PhD friend set up the same thing. Academic document chaos is apparently universal. This is the workflow i want to share. Any other PhD survivors here? How did you manage your research papers?
Helping My Sister-in-Law Survive Her PhD Literature Review 🥰
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What volume was it free/affordable at? When it comes to research for a thesis, volume of documents is high
I found a smarter way to automate without being “techy.”
When I joined AI Automation Society, I thought automation meant coding and complicated setups. Turns out, it’s about strategy, not being technical. The real shift? Knowing what to automate and using simple tools to build smart systems. Less manual work. More leverage. If you’re new here and feeling overwhelmed, you’re closer than you think. What’s one task you’d automate first?
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Exactly. If you have a problem, you can automate it fast, rather than learning all the technical concepts required
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Frank Cruz
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Open for identifying automation opportunities (workflows and agent) in businesses. Specialized in developing solutions

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