I know someone who got rich by hiring attractive female "researchers" to cold call founders and pretend to be conducting an industry study...
She's not a researcher. There is no study. There is no institution behind the calls
But when a 23 year old girl with a polished voice says "Hi, I'm conducting a brief industry study on [founder's exact niche] for a research firm. Can I ask you 4 quick questions about your current vendor stack?" founders answer every single time
The 4 questions are:
1. "What tools are you currently using for [category]?" (Now you know their stack)
2. "What's been your biggest frustration with your current setup?" (Now you know their pain)
3. "If budget wasn't a factor, what would your ideal solution look like?" (Now you know their dream state)
4. "Would you be open to hearing about solutions that specifically address the issues you mentioned?" (Now you have permission to pitch)
By question 4, the founder has voluntarily handed over their entire buying criteria, their current pain, and their budget psychology. And they think they just helped a grad student with a thesis
The "researcher" thanks them, hangs up, and passes the intel to the cold email team who sends a hyper-specific email 48 hours later
"[first name] - we work with [niche] companies that are dealing with [the exact frustration they mentioned on the call]. most teams we talk to say the same thing about [their current vendor]. we fix that specific problem in 21 days. quick loom?"
The founder replies because the email describes their exact situation with creepy precision. They don't connect it to the "research call" from 2 days ago. They think this company just really understands their market
She runs 4 "researchers" doing 30 calls/day each. 120 calls. 80-90 answered. 60+ complete the 4 questions. Intel on 60 companies per day fed directly into cold email
$127,000/mo from pretending to conduct academic research that doesn't exist
The girls get paid $2,200/mo each. The intel they generate closes $127K. And every founder who got "studied" thinks they helped a nice girl with her dissertation
He called it "weaponised politeness" which made me laugh and then feel bad about laughing
People will say the play is deceptive. Sure
But the cold email they receive afterwards genuinely solves a real problem they genuinely have. They just don't know how you found out about it
The research was real. The institution was fake. The revenue is very real
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Step 3: Upload the clean image + route map to insMind.
Feed both images into Seedance 2.0. The model transforms the drawn path into a continuous FPV adventure through the palace.
Prompt:
Use image_1 as the exact clean starting frame and primary visual identity reference. Use image_2 only as an invisible director map. The orange line, starting dot, arrowhead, and outline define the cat’s route, node order, camera direction, and endpoint, but no graphic marks should appear in the video.
Preserve the same blue-eyed palace cat with turquoise-and-gold jewelry, the same five couture princesses, the same palace lounge, sofa island, ottoman, cushions, carved tea table, teacups, golden teapot, lanterns, moonlit window, warm interior light, cool moonlight, and premium rounded 3D animated film look.
Start immediately with the cat moving from the lower foreground. The camera follows close behind at cat height, like a smooth invisible FPV camera. The cat walks across the floor and rug edge, jumps onto the left-front ottoman under the teal princess’s lowered sleeve, then curves past the blue-violet princess’s knee and embroidered cushions.
Continue the route around the central high princess, using sofa cushions, armrest edges, her arm, jeweled waist chain, and fabric as a believable narrow cat-sized passage. Then descend toward the wine-red princess. A sleeve or dress edge may briefly wipe the foreground, but the cat must reappear in the same room on the same route.
The cat then follows the small loop near the tea table, passing the pale-gold turquoise princess as she lowers her fingers and lets it move toward the teacups. End with the cat near the carved tea table and golden teapot, jewelry softly glowing, princesses and lanterns behind it, and the moonlit city outside only as background atmosphere.
No visible route line, no arrow, no UI, no subtitles, no static opening, no random cuts, no teleporting, no fabric tunnel, no princess grabbing the cat, no losing the cat as the protagonist.
I can't believe this actually works 🤯
I drew a few random red arrows on an image.
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield understood exactly how I wanted the camera to move.
And turned it into a cinematic flythrough.
No timeline.
No camera controls.
Just vibes and red scribbles.
What a time to be a creator.
Anthropic engineer:
"You're not supposed to prompt Claude. You're supposed to build a system that prompts itself."
this is one of the best workflows I've seen in a long time
in this video he breaks down exactly how most people are using Claude:
- the 14% you lose to CLAUDE.md before typing a word
- the plugins that 95% of users have never installed
- the caching setup that keeps it at 95% hit rate and almost free
- why starting every chat from zero is the slowest way to use Claude
if you've been using Claude for more than a month and never left the chat window, you've been using one project when you could be running a team of them
instead of another show tonight, watch this
make sure to bookmark it before it gets lost in your feed
full guide in the article below
A 14 year old cold called a bakery and closed a $500 deal in 90 seconds
Word for word script:
“Hey Samantha - I noticed you dont have a website. I already built you a free sample. Can we hop on a call tomorrow?”
She said yes
He built the site in 4 minutes with AI
When she asked about price:
“A lot of other website guys charge thousands. I dont do that. Just one payment of 500 bucks. If you like it we proceed. If you dont - its completely free”
She said: “if its up to me right now - yes”
He has 110 clients. He is 14.
The system:
•Google Maps - find businesses with no website
•Claude or Sitedrop/ai - build the site in 4 minutes
•One cold call with a free demo already ready
•$500 flat. No contracts. No monthly fees
140 million businesses have no website right now
The call takes 90 seconds
The site takes 4 minutes
What’s stopping you?
Bookmark this - the script alone is worth $500
How to duplicate your (entire) brain in Claude:
Step 1. Download the Claude desktop app.
☑ Go to claude .com/download
☑ Set Opus 4.8 as default
☑ Turn ON Extended Thinking
Step 2. Open Claude Cowork mode.
☑ Cowork = where your brain lives
☑ Click the top left tab between 'chat' and 'code'
☑ Create your "Brain" folder inside
Step 3. Install Wispr Flow (it's free).
☑ Turns your voice → text
☑ Voice = faster and more honest
☑ Typing kills the truth. Dictate your context
Step 4. Run the 100-question taste interview.
☑ Paste Prompt 1 from https://t.co/kDGBpSF7Wh
☑ 100 questions, 7 categories
☑ Push past every vague answer. Be very specific
Step 5. Compress the dump.
☑ Paste Prompt 2 from https://t.co/kDGBpSF7Wh
☑ 20,000 words cost you 4,000 tokens
☑ Save your files as about-me .md file
Step 6. Write your anti-ai-writing-style .md.
☑ Every word you refuse to see: no "delve"
☑ Kill negative parallelism ("it's not X, it's Y")
☑ Without it, Claude writes like Claude.
Step 7. Write your my-company .md.
☑ Your goals, your focus, your hard no's right now
☑ Keep it > 1,000 tokens, update once a quarter
☑ This is your north star file.
Step 8. Test it in a blank chat.
☑ Open a fresh Claude chat (point to no folder)
☑ Run a prompt only you would write
☑ If it sounds like you → ship it
Step 9. Drop all 3 files into Cowork.
☑ Move all 3 files into your "Brain" folder
☑ Claude reads them on every single turn
☑ You stop prompting your brain. Your files do it.
Step 10. Port it everywhere.
☑ Upload to ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini
☑ Same files = same brain in every AI
☑ Hand it to your team or your ghostwriter
Step 11. Edit it forever.
☑ Install Obsidian (free)
☑ Open your Cowork folder as a vault
☑ You change. So must these files.
You'll resist this. It feels reductive. It feels scary.
You've built an identity on being hard to pin down.
But the mystery, when you look at it closely, is usually just being vague.
Copy my folder & download my 3 personal .md files:
Step 1: Subscribe for free at https://t.co/psB7XxB2Y4
Step 2: You will have two choices: free or paid.
Step 3: Choose the free tier. Don't pay for anything.
Step 4: Open your welcoming email. Reply to it.
Step 5: Trace the Notion link. Open '.md files' folder.
Step 6: Access my entire folder + 3 files template.
Step 7: Send this image to your team's channel.
Step 8: Read 2x newsletter per week (for free).
Step 9: Become the "AI guy" at work, forever.
🚨 SHOCKING: Runway users are shaking right now
I just made a full 15-second cinematic AI video with visuals, soundtrack, and transitions for just $0.30
Last month the same thing on Runway cost me $40
Lovart + Seedance 2.0 just broke AI video pricing.
Here is the breakdown🧵:
This simple cartoon storytelling hack is racking up 10M+ views on TikTok 👀
No face. No filming. Zero stress.
All you need:
• 8 slides
• A killer hook
• AI-generated images (NanoBanana 2)
• Your app solving a real problem
That’s it.
People are already hitting 10M+ viewsq
Fuck selling supplements. Fuck selling kitchen tools. Fuck selling skincare.
The highest-margin product an AI character can sell is a $9 digital PDF
100% margin. Zero inventory. Zero shipping. Zero returns. Zero customer service. Zero amazon middleman taking 92% of ur commission.
A $9 PDF u make once in google docs + sell 400 times a month = $3,600/mo in PURE profit from a file that took 2 hours to create
Now stack that across 6 characters selling different PDFs to different demographics n the digital product layer alone clears $20-40k/mo before u even count affiliate revenue
Why nobody on this app talks abt this
Bc "selling a $9 PDF" sounds embarrassing compared to "clearing $50k/mo in affiliate commissions." The ego wants the bigger number. The bank account wants the margin.
Affiliate revenue on a $34 magnesium bottle at 8% commission = $2.72 per sale. U need 13,235 sales to clear $36k/mo.
Digital PDF revenue on a $9 product at 100% margin = $9.00 per sale. U need 4,000 sales to clear $36k/mo. W no middleman. No shipping delays. No inventory risk. No platform dependency.
The buyer downloads instantly. The transaction closes in her DM. The money hits ur stripe in 2 days.
What digital products actually sell to this demo
The PDFs that print are NOT ebooks. They're templates, checklists, planners, n routine guides the buyer can print at home n use immediately.
- "My 7-day sleep routine" (1 page, lists the supplements + the timing + the habit stack) = $7
- "Pantry organization checklist" (2 pages, room-by-room breakdown w product links embedded) = $9
- "30-day joint pain protocol" (3 pages, supplement schedule + exercise list + diet tips) = $12
- "Weekly meal prep planner for women over 50" (4 pages, printable weekly template) = $9
- "Dog anxiety toolkit" (2 pages, calming routine + product checklist + vet conversation script) = $11
- "Homeschool curriculum planner" (6 pages, grade-by-grade planning template) = $14
Each one takes 1-3 hours to create in google docs or canva. Each one sells for 6-18 months w zero updates required. Each one is delivered via a gumroad or payhip link dropped in the DM flow.
How it layers into the existing AI character operation
The character already has the DM funnel running. Comment trigger keyword. Meta business suite auto-DM. 4-message flow.
Add one line to the flow: "btw i made a free checklist of everything i use for sleep. Want me to send it?"
The "free checklist" is the top of the digital product funnel. She gets the free version (1 page). At the bottom of the free page: "the full 7-day protocol w timing + dosages + my personal notes is $9 here: [gumroad link]"
Free-to-paid conversion on this specific flow runs ~14-22% bc the buyer already trusts the character + the free version proved the character's expertise.
The compound across the network
6 characters x 1 signature digital product each x $9 avg price x ~400 sales/mo per character = ~$21,600/mo in pure digital product revenue
Layered on top of:
- Affiliate revenue ~ $30-50k/mo per character
- Subscribe & save book ~ $8-18k/mo per character
- Brand deals ~ $5-15k/mo per character
The digital layer adds $20-40k/mo to the network w zero marginal cost after the initial 2 hours of creating each PDF
(btw the digital products also serve as email list builders. Every buyer who purchases the $9 PDF gives u their email via gumroad/payhip. That email list becomes a second distribution channel the character owns forever, independent of any platform algorithm. If tiktok bans the page, the email list survives. If instagram changes the algorithm, the email list survives. 4,000 emails per character x 6 characters = 24,000 owned emails w a 38-44% open rate bc the audience opened the email to get the PDF they paid for.)
Sometimes the highest-margin product in the entire AI character economy is a 2-page google doc a 14yo could make in study hall + every operator on this app is too proud to sell it bc $9 doesn't look impressive on a screenshot...
The screenshot doesn't matter. The margin does.
link in bio if u want the digital product layer added to ur existing operation
or keep giving amazon 92% of ur commission while a $9 PDF pays u 100% lmfaooooo😂
This guy built an AI blogger girl who films McDonald's food reviews straight from her car and rents her out to brands at $1000 a clip and the viewer doesn't even suspect she doesn't exist.
In the opening frame she pulls a cup of cola toward the camera: sun glare hits the windshield, the city outside the window is blurred with motion, and you believe every second of it. A moment later it hits you: she breathes, blinks, and reaches for the fries, but she was never there.
The whole scene, from the first second to the last, was drawn by a neural net.
He never looked for a real blogger and never ran a casting call. He typed 1 prompt: a girl, a food review, a car interior, daylight in the glass, a blurred city out the window, and got a character you believe from the first frame.
In the old days a whole team would step in here: a blogger, a camera operator, a sound tech, an editor, and a UGC agency that spends a week hunting for the right face and booking a shoot day. He hired none of them.
Instead he opened Freepik Spaces, cloud nodes like ComfyUI, and assembled a complex static frame from text: the right light, glare on the glass, the depth of a blurred background. That picture was ready before his coffee went cold.
And his next step is even shorter.
Instead of a shoot day he layered reference nodes onto the base: a photo of the burger, the fries, the bag with the logo, and sent the assembled frame into Seedance 2.0. That engine wrote the breathing, the micro-expressions, and the body kinematics into her on its own.
Then this loop repeats: final frame → new product → new start and end points → new clip. And he finishes her speech off with a separate voice API, and that's when the illusion locks in completely.
1 clip like this from a real UGC blogger costs a brand $500–1000 per integration. For him it's a token cost of $1–3 and 20 minutes of rendering. He is his own model, camera operator, and studio. She never ages, never cancels a shoot, and never asks for a raise.
And he pulls money off her from 3 sides at once. First, the direct brand integrations with a real SKU in the girl's hands, at $500–1000 a clip. Next comes his creative with a referral link, dropped into TikTok and Reels: his clip at 5M views with a 0.1% conversion gives 5,000 target actions, and at a $10–20 payout per action that brings him $50,000 to $100,000 off 1 clip. And on top of that he runs a conveyor of hundreds of these avatars that "test" cosmetics and unbox electronics in dozens of languages every day, all at once.
A whole six-person production team collapsed for him into 2 browser tabs.
This is where AI stopped being a tool. It is the face, the film crew, and the ad agency all at once.
This is the new physics of UGC. Its entire production collapsed into 1 prompt and a couple of reference frames.
He did not replace the team. He cut the very idea of a real person on camera out of the launch stage.
Next, when Freepik, Seedance, and TikTok start talking to each other directly through MCP, all that will be left of you in this chain is the final Publish button.
This year 1 prompt, 1 girl who never existed, and 2 services landed this guy the ad contracts a whole studio used to split.
And in 2026 the entire UGC industry fits into 2 browser tabs and 1 face that the viewer's brain still can't tell apart from the real thing.
This video introduces us to the amazing Ariahna from the Seattle area in the US. She's proper trailer trash, but also incredibly hot. And she's being interviewed by a guy with a massive smoking fetish. Ariahna's about twentyone years old, and has been smoking for around five years. And she's massively addicted, as she herself admits. She needs to cram a cool pack and half a day into her needy lungs. And that's not her only addiction; Ariahna has no problem showing off her massive meth mouth. Yeah, she's clearly a tweaker. But despite the abuse she puts her body through, she's still absolutely stunning. And she's also so cute. Just watch those piercing blue eyes as she sucks on her ciggie; one look from her is enough to get you rock-hard. And her infectious smile is just so amazing. Her French inhales don't quite land, but for that we get a number of massive open mouth exhales. That brings the conversation onto smoking blowjobs. Yeah the sexual tension is clearly rising as she fidgets with her shorts strap; Ariahna is definitely working him. You won't be surprised that they fucked after making this video. Yeah, a tweaker girl always needs money, and he just couldn't resist. Could you if Ariahna were working you? Could you say no to those incredible blue eyes while she blows smoke into your direction?
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my feed is full of people escaping AI subscriptions right now.
the bills they're dropping: $200 claude, $200 chatgpt, cursor + copilot on top - $5,500 a year.
the swap is one $599 mac mini, $3/mo, forever.
is one-time hardware really beating $5,500/year? for heavy users, yeah
all framework below
A guy built a system of 7 Claude agents on his MacBook.
No assistant. No sales team. No office.
Every day it scans Google Maps across 3 cities, finds small businesses with no website or one from 2014, builds a landing page mockup, renders a 10-second video of it, and sends a personalized cold message — before he wakes up.
47 clients a month. $400 each.
$18,800/month. $480 in API costs.
Traditional web agencies run 8-person teams for the same order flow.
He runs it alone from a MacBook and an iPhone.
When a positive reply comes in while he's in a taxi, his Mobile agent books the Zoom call. He taps "approve" and joins 10 minutes later.
The only time the system wakes him is when a deal breaks $3,000 or the reply rate drops below 12%.
Everything else runs without him.
Here's the complete playbook for building such $10K/month passive income machine with AI ↓