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‼️ We’re Always Hiring — But Not Just Anyone.
If you’re in this community, you already know we don’t operate like a normal company. We move fast. We execute hard. We don’t just learn about AI — we build with it daily. If you’re looking for “slow, steady, and safe,” this isn’t for you. We’re building the future — and that takes a different kind of operator. We don’t care about degrees or titles. We care about execution, attitude, and how fast you can learn. More importantly, we’re looking for people who: - Don’t need constant hand-holding - Hate mediocrity - Actually want to make an impact So if you’re hungry, sharp, and ready to move — This is your shot. Check our open roles and apply here: Morningside: https://bit.ly/ms-skool AAA Accelerator: https://bit.ly/aaa-skool We’ll keep this post pinned — we’re always looking for A-players. Let’s see what you’ve got.
‼️ We’re Always Hiring — But Not Just Anyone.
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Must Read for Anyone Starting an AI Business
Hey everyone 👋 I want to make sure you’re truly using what’s inside the Classroom here on Skool — because it isn’t just theoretical content. It’s the proven starting point for building an AI service business in 2026, based on everything I've learned scaling my own 7-figure AI agency. When I first launched my business back in 2022, I was figuring things out in the dark — long days, trial and error, and a lot of mistakes before the real patterns finally emerged. Since then, I’ve worked with 7, 8, and 9-figure clients, helped thousands of people start AI agencies, and studied what separates the people who succeed from the ones who stall. And now the data is clear: There are TWO proven paths people are using to break into AI. All you have to do is choose the path that fits how you think and work. That’s why the very first thing you should do here is go to the Start Here module inside the Classroom. Inside it, you’ll find: - A clear breakdown of the two proven paths - Clarity on how to pick the one that fits you best - Then you'll find your playbook to land your first paid client fast Everything I wish I had when I started — the frameworks, playbooks, lessons, and action plans — is inside this Classroom. And I continue to update it based on what’s working right now. It’s all here for you, step by step. Don’t let this sit in your dashboard like another course. This is the stuff I lived to be where I am right now. If you aren't already, make sure you're following/subscribed to me for my latest content to help you on your journey: → Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LiamOttley → VLOG Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LiamOttleyVLOGs → Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liamottley/ → X: https://twitter.com/liamottley_
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Yo wassup everyone. It's a blessing to be here in this community. My name's Tony (I prefer TJ). I'm posting from Georgia. I have a background in songwriting and working day job after day job to live paycheck to paycheck. I declare this transition to be the catalyst that puts an end to that in Jesus name! My goal is to land my first client to set in motion a series of events that will put me in a better position to enhance the quality of life for my family as well as others. SN: I also ran my own vending machine company. Don't know how I forgot to mention that initially.
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I ran the numbers on a client's FB ads funnel and had to share this
Been heads down building out AutoXinity stuff this week and pulled this funnel breakdown together — figured this group would actually appreciate seeing the real numbers instead of me just saying "AI helps close more deals." Setup: home service business, running Facebook ads. Leads get split three ways — AI speed-to-lead, a 48-hour AI follow-up sequence, and an AI voice telesales agent — all feeding into booked calls for their sales team. Simple funnel, nothing fancy. Without AI in that loop: $13,920/month from this funnel. With AI in the loop: $30,359/month. Same spend. Same traffic. Same closers. The only thing that changed was how fast and how persistently the leads got worked. That's: - 71 leads recovered (previously going straight to "lost sales") - 10.8% conversion rate - 20 conversions/month - $197,266 annualized swing And the "lost sales" bucket — leads that never got fast enough follow-up — still had $1,512 sitting there as proof of the leak. Every time I run this breakdown for a new business, the reaction is the same: "wait, we're losing that much just from slow follow-up?" Yeah. Every time. If anyone here is running paid ads and has never actually mapped out where leads are leaking between click and booked call, that's the exercise worth doing before spending more on traffic. Happy to break down how this is built (GHL + AI voice + follow-up sequences) if anyone wants the mechanics — drop a comment.
I ran the numbers on a client's FB ads funnel and had to share this
The traditional path is shifting what is your realistic strategy for building digital leverage right now?
I’ve been reflecting on a conversation I had with an e-commerce mentor of mine last night, and it completely reframed how I look at business execution. Most people enter online spaces chasing absolute hype the next viral marketing trend, the newest ad hack, or complex funnels. But the deeper I get into the e-commerce journey, the more I realize that sustainable growth usually comes down to doing the boring, invisible things exceptionally well. Exactly 30 days ago, I hit a massive wall with my own storefront. I was burning energy, neglecting my personal routines, and trying to force traffic to a Shopify theme that was fundamentally broken on the backend. My mobile checkout layout was lagging, and bloated app scripts were dragging down my conversion rates. Instead of working harder, I stepped back, fixed my daily routine, and ran a brutal audit on my digital assets. We stripped away the junk code, cleared out the toxic apps, and optimized the core theme architecture for pure speed. Eliminating that friction changed everything. It made me realize that technical debt and sloppy setups are the silent killers of most side projects. That is exactly why spaces like this are so valuable to share the actual reality of the building process, not just the polished wins. I want to open this up to the serious builders, creators, and professionals in this community: 1. When you hit a plateau in your current project or business, do you focus on scaling your marketing outward, or optimizing your internal systems and infrastructure first? 2. For those running digital brands, what is the biggest invisible technical bottleneck you’ve had to solve this year? Let’s get a real tactical breakdown going below. Share your experiences.
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