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when automation became the missing piece
When automation became the missing piece I got into dropshipping because I wanted a simple business model, but the constant manual work almost made me quit. What actually saved me was discovering how much AI automation could handle for me product research, customer replies, order updates, even spotting trends faster than I ever could. Once I plugged in those systems, the whole thing became manageable. I wasn’t “grinding” anymore; I was just monitoring the tools and making better decisions. That’s when I realized dropshipping isn’t about doing everything yourself it’s about letting AI remove the heavy lifting so you can actually grow. If anyone here is starting a small online business, pairing it with automation makes the difference between burnout and progress.
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3,000+ Homeowner Manual Leads Free for the First 5 People Only (Wholesalers, This Is Your Sign) 🔥
If you’ve been in wholesaling long enough, you already know the truth: Deals don’t come from luck. They come from data, speed, and follow up. Most wholesalers struggle, not because they don’t work hard… …but because they don’t have consistent homeowners to contact and they don’t have an automated system nurturing those leads. Over the past months, I’ve built and cleaned a list of 3,000+ verified homeowner manual leads people you can actually call, text, and convert into contracts. 👉 I’m giving the first 5 people who DM me these leads completely FREE. After that, it’s just $100 for the full list. Why am I doing this? Because I’ve seen too many wholesalers burn money on dead data, skip tracing that doesn’t deliver, and inconsistent follow-up systems. Meanwhile, the few agents who automate their CRM, lead flow, and AI receptionist literally CLOSE MORE while doing LESS. And that’s where I come in. I’m not just dropping leads — I build full CRM automations, AI inbound systems, and follow-up workflows for serious wholesalers who want predictable deals every month. If you want: ✅ A list of motivated homeowners ✅ Automation that follows up for you 24/7 ✅ AI that books callbacks even while you sleep ✅ A system that turns cold leads into warm conversations …then this offer is exactly for you. Drop me a DM or message me directly on WhatsApp: 📲 +1 (343) 635-0122 Whether you’re new or seasoned, one good lead can change your entire month… And one good system can change your entire business. If you’re tired of hustling blindly, let’s fix that today. First 5 people get it free after that, it’s gone.
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Plant Swap Invite
Good evening, gardening friends. My friend is having a plant swap at her house on Saturday, October 5th from 8 a.m. till 2:30 p.m. The location is 4675 Mildred Bass Road, Saint Cloud 34772. If anyone would like to come join the fun, you are more than welcome. You can even bring produce to sell. Please view her FB page, Grace Gardens.
First Sweet Potato Harvest
First harvest of sweet potatoes. Grew in a pot. Pulled too early, so I’m going to let the other pots keep growing.
First Sweet Potato Harvest
Tomato Plant upgrade
I started growing a tomato plant in a 5 gallon bucket a few months ago. Good practice before I dive into building my garden next season. It’s one way for me to learn the basics of growing and maintaining basic vegetables. I started off with 1 tomato plant which has grown quite a bit. Pulled a few suckers and planted in another pot which has taken off nicely. Both are placed it inside my screened in pool enclosure which produced two fruits but none since. I heard it was due to being inside of screen enclosure. It has grown so much that it’s starting to wilt over. It surpassed its original support stick. I purchased a galvanized steel cage support to help the growth of the original tomato plant and will add new potting soil to another 5 gallon bucket to transplant those suckers. Both will be relocated outside the screen enclosure so nature can be properly pollinate. My question, is this good potting soil to use and do I need to do anything else to the bucket besides add adequate holes in the bottom for drainage?
Tomato Plant upgrade
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