The Only AI Business Where You Use What You Sell
Think about every other AI business idea floating around right now.
You want to sell AI tools to real estate agents, but you've never worked in real estate. You want to automate workflows for ecommerce brands, but you don't run an ecommerce brand. You want to pitch voice agents to dentists, but you have no idea what dentists actually need or how they make decisions.
You're constantly trying to bridge a gap you don't understand. And even if you build something good, you still have to figure out how to get clients. That's a separate problem. Two problems. One business.
Cold outbound agencies don't have that problem.
The way you get clients is cold outbound. The service you sell to clients is cold outbound. You learn one system and it solves both problems at once. You're not selling something you don't use. You're selling the exact thing you're doing right now to grow your own business.
That's why this model is cleaner than anything else in the AI space. There's no disconnect. You get good at outbound by doing outbound. You sell a service you've already proven works because you used it to get the client in the first place.
AI makes this even simpler. You can scrape and research prospects faster. You can draft and test email angles faster. You can manage multiple campaigns without a VA team. You can scale your operation without the overhead that used to kill agencies.
And the unit economics are straightforward. Let's say you're sending 5,000 emails per week. Maybe 3,500 actually get opened. You'll get around 50 to 70 replies. A good chunk are trash, but maybe 20 to 30 are somewhat interested. You book 8 to 12 calls. About half show up. You close 2 to 5 of those per month.
Two clients at two grand a month is four thousand dollars. Five clients is ten thousand. That's the model. No complex funnels. No ad spend. No hoping your SaaS idea gets traction. Just outbound and execution.
You don't need to personalize every email like you're writing poetry. You need volume and a decent angle. You don't need twenty niches. You need one target and consistent output.
If you got a bit confused or got any q's, hit me up with a msg, tag me below, whatever works
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The Only AI Business Where You Use What You Sell
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