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Open to New Projects & Developer Collaboration
Hi everyone I recently completed my current projects and I’m now open to new opportunities. I’m interested in connecting with developers building in backend, SaaS, AI, or automation, and I’m always open to exchanging ideas with people working in similar areas. If you’re interested in a technical session, mentorship, collaboration, or discussing a project, feel free to reach out. Happy to connect.
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Hi Yuki Have you set up automated social media agents that post and create content ? I would love to look further into this area and automate My business Mindshiftmentors.com
LinkedIn Question
I’m paying someone to outreach through sales navigator using an automated system he’s created with 3 messages I have created with him. Too much money and not value I’m expecting at $1200 per month Any cheaper options someone can suggest? Love to save and get some tips ? 🙏
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@Brandon M legend I did listen to that one I will look into it now
Podcast for Grant
@Grant Füellenbach @⁨~Grant Füellenbach⁩ great presentation, thx I have been a building contractor in Australia for over 30 years. There are a couple of podcasts you could get on over here in Australia that are directly for builders to promote your services Let me know if you want some details 🙏
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Hey @Grant Füellenbach I did some coaching with this guy and he has a good podcast https://buildersbusinessblackbelt.com.au/toolshed-podcast/ Builders coach What is the cost roughly as I do know builders as you would expect https://share.google/ag19IlCZ3qgbtTMLw
One big win for me: $597k in 90 days generated for one client
Most companies do this: They spend a lot on lead gen. Sales calls new leads fast. They reach maybe half. The rest go into the CRM. Marked as “no answer.” Then forgotten. Everyone accepts this as normal. But it turns out… it’s not. Here's one real example: This company we worked with had 319 old leads. These weren’t warm. They weren’t recent. They had already been called 16+ times. Internally, they were considered dead. What we tried: Instead of calling again, we did something simple. We used AI to send a short, personal SMS. No pitch. No links, no pressure to sell anything. Just a question that made people pause and think: “Oh yeah… I remember this.” That’s it. What happened in 7 days: - 120 people replied - 75 asked for a callback or booked a time - 14 became customers - ~$49,000 in revenue Same leads. Same offer. Same sales team. What happened in 90 days: They kept running our same system. No ads. No new funnel, zero extra spend. Total recovered revenue:~$597,000. From leads they had already written off. Why this worked (in simple terms) 1. Different channel: People ignore unknown calls. They read texts. 2. Curiosity first: We didn’t “sell.” We reminded. 3. AI handled the boring part. It asked a few questions. Checked intent. Booked the call only if it made sense. Sales team only spoke to people who wanted to talk. The takeaway? Most CRMs aren’t full of bad leads. They’re full of: - bad timing - missed follow-ups - unfinished conversations AI doesn’t magically create demand. It just helps you finish what you already started. That’s the real leverage. If you have old leads into database, don't turn those off. Using a right system can easily help you make an extra $100K in cash. Happy to answer any questions you may have.
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@Avi Singh i would love to learn more, we have such a large outreach task in front of us
A Beginner’s Share: Lessons From Just Showing Up
I launched a YouTube channel + Instagram in Sep 2025. Fast forward a short while → 22.5K followers on IG and 1,000 subs on YouTube. Honestly? The engagement and feedback surprised me more than the numbers. A few learnings from the trenches 👇 1. Action filters people fast. Most people stay stuck in “thinking, planning, perfecting.” I was too — heavy imposter syndrome. Then I heard Ali Abdaal say: “The world needs more guides, not more gurus.” That line hit hard. I stopped trying to be an expert and just became a guide sharing a decade of real entrepreneurial lessons. Momentum followed. 2. Intention compounds quietly. After spending time in 3XF and listening to mentors, my intention was simple: GIVE massive value to the youth of Pakistan — free. No funnel. No pitch. No agenda. Turns out people can feel intention. And when it’s clean, it spreads faster than tactics. 3. Consistency > creativity (but only if you’re learning). Just 9 videos, few shorts, a 2-person team, and one rule: Make the next one slightly better than the last. Consistency without reflection is noise. Consistency with feedback loops is unfair advantage. 4. Don’t wait for permission to pursue purpose. My purpose is to help people stuck in careers find clarity and confidence. I don’t “have time.” I don’t “have scale.” I don’t even have everything I want yet. But I started anyway — in small pockets of time. Ironically, this has only strengthened my hunger for the 3XF journey. Bonus learning: Start messy. Start small. Start human. Algorithms change. Sincerity doesn’t. Channel snapshots attached — not as flex, but as proof that starting imperfectly beats waiting perfectly. Hope this nudges someone who’s been “about to start” for a little too long 🙂
A Beginner’s Share: Lessons From Just Showing Up
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Well done 🎉🎉
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Stephen Nelson
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I am building an online life changing business helping with Sleep, Stress, Anxiety, ADHD https://www.facebook.com/steve.nelson.5815/

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Joined Apr 8, 2026
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