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Nobody taught me this, so I learned it the hard way.
When I started, I priced based on ONE question: "What am I comfortable charging?" Wrong question. That question is about my fear, not the value I give. Here's the question that actually works: "What does it cost them to NOT have this?" If someone stays stuck for another month without your help — what does that cost them? Lost time, lost clients, lost momentum. That number is always bigger than what you're scared to charge. HOW I SET PRICE NOW: → I never talk price first. I talk about the exact pain they're in. → I let them feel what staying stuck costs them. → Only THEN do I bring up the number — and by then it feels small compared to the problem. → I never have one price. I have 3 options (small / medium / full) so people choose themselves instead of walking away. THE MISTAKE MOST BEGINNERS MAKE: Pricing low because they're scared of "no." But a low price doesn't get you more yeses — it gets you the WRONG clients who never value your work. What's stopping you from charging what you're actually worth right now? Tell me honestly below 👇
Nobody taught me this, so I learned it the hard way.
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Another way of looking at this is what problems have I had that I've solved and I could help solve for clients.
Rev ops
Been building a few things for clients at the moment, but I'm finding clients generally will pay me when they can put revenue to what I have done. I do a lot of instanty campaigns and have started with LinkedIn and Hey Reach; it would be good to see what everyone else is building.
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@Muskan Ahlawat would love to see how this works in practice
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@Muskan Ahlawat clean website. Do you get much traffic through there?
learning? or building ??
let's discuss, what you are learning/building?? and what you want to learn/build in near future with a reason!
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I am currently building revenue opportunities for clients like LinkedIn, Payreach, and Instantly campaigns. Would love to hear how other people are doing rev ops for clients.
Has anyone here built their own website from scratch?
If so, what platform or tools did you use, and would you recommend them? I'm currently building my own website and trying to decide the best approach. I'm particularly interested in hearing from people who have built a website themselves rather than hiring a developer. What worked well for you, what didn't, and if you were starting again today, what would you do differently? I'd love to learn from your experiences. Thanks in advance!
Has anyone here built their own website from scratch?
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Yeah, I did my own one from scratch. I think I just Googled how to do claude code, it's dead easy.
(Lead qualification) any changes
🚀 Just built an AI-Powered Lead Qualification System for Real Estate. Instead of manually checking every inquiry, the system automatically: ✅ Captures leads from a custom form🧠 Qualifies each lead using AI (HOT / WARM / COLD)📊 Stores leads in Google Sheets CRM📩 Instantly notifies the sales agent📧 Sends an automatic confirmation email to the customer The entire workflow is fully customizable and can be adapted for almost any industry—not just real estate. If you'd like to see the complete workflow and live demo, send me a DM. I'll share the recording and explain how it works. Always learning. Always building.
(Lead qualification) any changes
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@Pavan Kumar thank you for sharing this. I'm interested to know how an agent would analyse the lead — hot, warm, cold. What kind of systematic things does it go through in order to come up with this decision? I'm interested because I'm now an AI in automation, but I'm a chartered surveyor (almost 10 years qualified) by trade, and I've spent my time as an estate agent too. Interesting building.
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George Williams
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@george-williams-2154
Educator using AI to boost productivity. Helping pros and students simplify tasks, overcome challenges, and achieve results efficiently.

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Joined May 23, 2026
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