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I think most people are solving the wrong problem.
Everyone asks: "How do I get more clients?" Very few ask: "Why would someone choose me over 100 other people?" That's the real question. Because clients aren't buying: ❌ Your AI stack ❌ Your website ❌ Your certifications They're buying confidence. Can you solve their problem? Can you communicate clearly? Can they trust you'll deliver? The funny thing is... You don't build trust by saying you're the best. You build it by consistently showing up and sharing useful insights. People buy from familiar names. Not hidden experts. What's one thing you've done recently that made someone trust your work? I'd love to hear your answer. 👇
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I think most people are solving the wrong problem.
Thinking I needed more skills before I could get clients.
So I kept learning. Another course. Another YouTube video. Another certification. Meanwhile... People with half my experience were landing clients. The difference? They were visible. They answered questions. Shared what they knew. Built relationships. Clients don't hire the person who knows the most. They hire the person they notice and trust. Start being useful in public. It compounds faster than you think. What's one thing you're doing right now to get clients? I'd love to hear what's working (or what's not). If you're interested in client acquisition, outreach, and growing a freelance or agency business, feel free to join r/sendroq. We're sharing practical strategies and real experiments—not just theory.
Thinking I needed more skills before I could get clients.
I asked myself one question this week
"If I lost every client today, how would I get my next one?" My answer surprised me. I wouldn't build a new website. I wouldn't redesign my offer. I wouldn't buy another course. I'd spend the next 7 days doing only four things: • Publish one valuable post every day • Reach out to 20 ideal prospects daily • Follow up with every conversation • Ask for referrals from existing connections No fancy AI stack. No expensive software. Just activities that directly create opportunities. Too many entrepreneurs optimize everything... ...except the one thing that actually brings in revenue. Clients don't appear because your workflow is perfect. They appear because you consistently start conversations. If you had to get your next client in the next 7 days... What would your plan be? 👇
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I asked myself one question this week
If You're Using AI to Get Clients, Read This
One thing I've noticed: There are thousands of communities about AI. Very few communities are focused on one thing: Getting clients. Most discussions are about: • New AI tools • New AI models • New AI agents But not enough about: • Finding leads • Booking meetings • Closing clients • Growing an agency So I decided to create a Reddit community focused entirely on AI-powered client acquisition. A place where people can share: • Outreach strategies • Lead generation systems • AI SDR workflows • Client acquisition case studies • Wins and lessons learned If you're building an agency, freelancing, consulting, or using AI to grow a business, you're welcome to join. Comment "REDDIT" and I'll send the invite.
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If You're Using AI to Get Clients, Read This
Most people use AI like a smarter Google.
A small group uses AI like an employee. The difference is massive. Instead of asking AI random questions throughout the day, I've started building specialized AI agents for specific jobs: • Lead research • Personalized outreach • Content creation • Follow-ups • CRM updates Each agent has a single responsibility and works as part of a system. What surprised me wasn't the speed. It was the consistency. Tasks that used to get skipped, delayed, or forgotten now happen automatically. The biggest shift in AI isn't better prompts. It's learning how to build workflows where multiple AI agents collaborate toward a business outcome. Curious: What's the most valuable AI workflow you've built so far?
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Most people use AI like a smarter Google.
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