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- go to page 6,7, 8 or even more of google search results
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- paste the results on grok or ChatGPT and instruct it to give you a website design outline and buildup plan for a modern solar installation or swimming pool business. Tell it to optimize the website for conversion and AI SEO
- copy the output and paste it on claude to generate a responsive html website for you
- you now have a website built specifically for your leads
- check the contact us page of those websites for the email (and if you are lucky WhatsApp number of the owner).
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Brother, I hear you. Siblings counting on you hits different. That's not pressure. That's purpose. Let it drive you.
Let me put you through what my experience taught me:
Stop searching job boards. Start going where decisions are made.
The founders, CPOs and cofounders hiring AI product engineers right now aren't posting on Indeed. They're building in public and looking for people who think like them.
Where to spend most of your time:
1. LinkedIn is your boardroom.
Search: "AI product" + "founder" + "building" filter by posted this week. Don't apply. Engage their content first for 2 weeks. Comment sharp insights. Then DM with a specific problem you noticed in their product and how you'd solve it. That's your application.
2. X is your pitch room.
Follow every YC founder, AI startup CPO and product lead actively posting. Engage their threads with real thinking. Not "great post." Actually add value. They notice. They check profiles. Make yours undeniable.
3. YC company directory.
Go to https://t.co/Rr2EbWGXdt. Filter by AI. Find companies in growth stage. Find the founder on LinkedIn or X. Reach out directly. Skip HR entirely.
4. Wellfound (formerly AngelList)
This is where early stage AI startups actually hire. Create a strong profile. Message founders directly through the platform. Not recruiters. Founders.
5. Discord and Slack communities.
Find AI builder communities. Buildspace. AI Tinkerers. Latent Space. Show up consistently. Help people solve problems. Opportunities come from reputation not resumes.
The pitch that works:
Don't say "I'm looking for work."
Say: "I noticed your product does X. Here's how I'd improve the onboarding to reduce drop off in week one."
Specific. Valuable. Impossible to ignore.
Your apps scaling is the proof. Talk about what you're building publicly.
Post your learnings on X and LinkedIn weekly. Founders hire people they've been watching think out loud.
You're not job hunting. You're making yourself unavoidable to the right people.
Family depending on you means you can't afford to play small.
Go where the decisions are made. Show up every single day. That's the strategy.
You've got this. 👊
Most people judge clothes on Temu by the photos.
Big mistake.
The fastest way to avoid buying clothes that feel like cheap plastic is to ignore the pictures and read the Fabric Composition.
Here's a simple cheat sheet:
Avoid (unless blended well)
• 100% Polyester
• 95% Polyester, 5% Spandex
• Cheap synthetic blends
Run away.
These are usually thin, shiny, trap heat, build static, and often feel like swimwear instead of actual clothing.
Look for
• Modal (extremely soft)
• Combed Cotton
• Ring-Spun Cotton
• 100% Cotton
• Viscose/Rayon (soft and smooth)
If you're shopping for specific items:
Jeans:
Search "100% Cotton Denim", "Heavyweight Denim", or "Rigid Denim".
Dress shirts:
Search "Oxford Cotton", "Cotton Poplin", or "100% Cotton Dress Shirt".
Jackets:
Search "Heavyweight", "Fleece Lined", or "Wool Blend".
Vintage clothes:
Look for Corduroy, Heavy Knit, or Washed Cotton.
One last trick that saves me money every time:
Never trust the product photos.
Go straight to the reviews, filter by "With Photos", and look at pictures uploaded by real buyers. That's where you'll see what the fabric actually looks and feels like.
Also look out for promos, you can get stuff for cheap and free packages for a cheap price.
Hope this helps once you understand your size, body, texture or material you're good.
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I am yet to recover both financially and mentally.
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