Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

AI Automation Society

351.8k members • Free

Automation Station

3.3k members • Free

AI Automation Agency Hub

314.4k members • Free

99 contributions to AI Automation Society
How to sell more to business owners
Just follow up more, but not the way you think. Don't sell me "we automate followups in specific times". No. I mean actually picking up the phone and calling these people. Guess what, they are so busy, that: - They don't reply even if you call him right after they texted you. - They don't respond to any of the automated messages you send. - One day, after trying it 10 times, they'll be available at some random time at some random place because they are human beings. And there, you listen instead of selling and you will understand why they didn't pick up. You might say "Frank, but this is a lot". Better say "I'm 10 times more calls away from hitting my goals". Don't look for the next magic formula. Do the obvious thing.
1 like • 3d
@Roberto Aguirre definitely. The quality of the conversation and the awareness of a problem are key. If they feel they are in a meeting ask wrapped in a meeting ask, they won't want to speak with the person. That's another crucial part of sales.
0 likes • 6h
@Jarid Orgeron absolutely, that's a more effective way to warm people up. This is also thought for many people here who are trying to sell in high-earning countries without living in one.
I've an idea, please give me reatity check
I got an idea of LinkedIn post generator website. Then, I got to know only 48% RE Agents in US use LinkedIn. So I changed it to LinkedIn + Facebook post generator. It's not about leads, I've leads.
1 like • 5d
Quick question: 48% of RE Agents in US, that might be a lot. Won't they make it profitable? I agree that if you can also deliver Facebook that will be a far better offer, just doing math.
1 like • 5d
@Anant Dongre the obvious choice is switching to Facebook then, understood better now.
The Prompt Mistake That's Costing You Half Your Results
I used to wonder why two people could ask Claude the same question and get completely different answers. One person would get a vague, generic response they'd have to rework three times. The other would get something so precise and useful, it felt like the AI had read their mind. Same tool. Same question. Wildly different output. Then I stumbled onto something, almost by accident, that changed the way I work with AI forever. And once you see it, you can't unsee it. Here's what I discovered: The quality of your output isn't determined by the AI. It's determined by the quality of the instruction you give it. Most of us type a prompt the way we'd fire off a WhatsApp message, fast, rough, half-formed. And the AI does its best with what it's given. Which isn't much. But what if you could hand the AI a better version of your own prompt, before it even starts working? That's exactly what this trick does. Here's the process: Write your prompt out in a Google Doc or a text file first. Don't worry about making it perfect. Just get your thoughts down. Then paste it into Claude (or ChatGPT) and add this one line before you hit send: "Do not execute this prompt yet. Improve it, the grammar, the clarity, the explanation. Rewrite it so you can give me the best possible response." That's it. What comes back will be sharper, more specific, and better structured than anything you typed. Then you take that improved version, start a fresh chat, and paste it in as your actual prompt. The difference in output quality is not subtle. Try it once. Write a rough prompt as you normally would. Then use this method. Compare the two responses side by side. I'll be surprised if you ever go back to the old way.
The Prompt Mistake That's Costing You Half Your Results
3 likes • 12d
One thing to make it yet more effective. Tell it to ask you the questions that it needs to know to gain better context and provide a better output.
Entry Point As a seller
Hello everyone! I have started learning n8n sometime ago and I need to ask what is the best way to monetise this skill? I have tried upwork and no luck so far. Looking for suggestions
1 like • 18d
Keep learning Upwork. Things take time. Especially if no one knows you.
Quick Question — What’s Actually Holding You Back Right Now?
Been having a few conversations lately and noticed something… A lot of people aren’t really stuck because they lack ideas it’s usually something small in the process that slows everything down. Could be: • Not getting clients • Low conversions • Not knowing what to improve next • Or just things not “clicking” yet So I’m curious What’s the biggest issue you’re facing in your business right now?? No pitch here, just want to understand what people are dealing with.
2 likes • 19d
@Vishwas U it's not about the tools, it's more about going deep in some area of expertise and solve real problems with it. Your clients don't know what Claude and n8n are, most times. But make sure that either one you pick, you promise to get really good at it.
0 likes • 18d
@Alan Baljeu the problem you solve is all that matters. How you solve it secondary. Great insight!
1-10 of 99
Frank Cruz
5
245points to level up
@frank-cruz-2437
Mastering sales inside the AI industry

Active 6h ago
Joined Feb 15, 2026
Powered by