@taijitu_sees The physical world (Kbps) feels agonizingly slow and clumsy in comparison to the Tbps bandwidth of your conceptual mind
The overclocked mind uses its intelligence as a highly sophisticated defense mechanism to avoid the friction of the physical world. The Puer Aeternus
CHRIS CAMILLO JUST LAID OUT HOW TO MAKE $500,000 A YEAR AS AN "AI GUY" FOR LOCAL BUSINESSES
His blueprint:
1. Walk into any HVAC, plumbing, or sprinkler business.
2. Ask where they're leaking money.
3. Build them an AI agent that answers after-hours calls, sends instant texts, and gets quotes out in real time.
4. Integrate it with their CRM for free.
5. Charge them $2K-$3K/month to be their "AI guy."
Repeat across 10-20 businesses.
"There are people right now doing this."
@stevehunsaker1 The future is indeed bright - where entrepreneurial spirit meets innovative courage! Kudos to the progressive thinking behind this bold move
@lukepierceops These is still a sales aspect to this that no one mentions. It should not be hard to sell someone on automation. If you are having trouble doing that (assuming you aren’t just pitching every “small business” you come across) then maybe you are just a weirdo/bad at pitching it
@jarrylew This is a skills/strategy issue. More than half of small business owners have no idea what they’re doing, they operate the business as a write off vehicle, horrible financials, no growth. You’re looking for competent new owners who are scaling and just happen to still be small.
@jamesonhaslam Just like anything else you have to select for who you want as customers. New businesses with owners who see value in this stuff. Most small businesses exist as a tax shelter/write off vehicle and the owner treats it accordingly. You want the businesses start small and then scale