Late 2024: AI agencies sold n8n workflows for $2-$5K.
Mid 2025: they pivoted to AI agents for $5-15K.
Today: Claude Code ships in hours what used to take weeks, and most agencies are still pitching 2024's playbook.
I spent 2 months rewriting mine for where we actually are in April 2026.
Inside:
→ The offer closing $25K-$60K projects right now
→ Top 5 industries worth selling to this quarter
→ Content schedule generating my inbound (exact post types + cadence)
→ LinkedIn + cold email sequences booking calls today → My 4-call sales process from first touch to signed
→ The strategy doc + proposal template I'm using to close
→ 3 live client builds my team is shipping this quarter
BONUS: First 100 people also get 2 discovery call recordings from my own sales process.
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I mapped every AI automation opportunity across 25 industries.
10-15 pain points each. With the exact positioning, pricing range, and who to sell to.
This took me 4 years and 80+ client engagements to figure out.
A lot of AI agencies pick a niche and pray.
They don't know the actual pain points.
They don't know who the buyer is.
They don't know what these companies are already paying for broken solutions.
They don't know what the realistic project size is.
So they end up competing on price for generic "AI automation" gigs.
I've worked with marketing agencies, recruiting firms, e-commerce brands, law firms, real estate companies, healthcare practices, financial services, SaaS companies, manufacturing, construction, logistics, and more.
Every single one has 10-15 processes that are bleeding money because they're still done manually.
Here's what the guide covers for each industry:
→ The top 10-15 automation pain points (ranked by ROI)
→ Who the actual buyer is (CEO, COO, ops manager, etc.)
→ What they're currently paying for manual labor or broken SaaS
→ Realistic project pricing ($5K-$60K+ depending on scope)
→ The discovery questions that unlock the deal
→ How to position yourself as the expert even if you've never worked in that industry
→ Red flags to avoid (industries and company sizes that aren't worth it)
25 industries and 300+ specific automation opportunities.
This is the cheat code for picking your niche and knowing exactly what to sell before you ever get on a call.
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@lukepierceops How you calculate their realisticlly ROI for the project? not just assuming what could be the ROI - but giving an actual ROI after the audit
And do you gurrentee that ROI will be reached at the end of the process?
BREAKING: Claude can now do SEO like a $10,000/month agency (for free).
Here are 7 insane Claude Cowork prompts that can take your biz to $100k/month : (Save for later)
I found a way to sell AI infrastructure to companies doing $2M-$50M/year.
ALL with no sales team, enterprise connections or cold calls.
Businesses are desperate for Ai implementation right now and anyone can do this.
But most people get it wrong and that's why they fail.
They lead with tools, ex) "we build automations" or "we integrate AI."
That means nothing to a CEO managing 40 people and $5M in revenue.
They pitch features instead of showing the cost of doing nothing.
And they price hourly, so the buyer treats them like a freelancer instead of a partner.
Mid-market and enterprise companies are bleeding $100K-$500K/year on broken processes, bloated SaaS stacks, and manual work they don't even realize they're paying for.
They WANT to buy AI infrastructure, they just don't trust most people selling it.
Because most people selling it sound like every other agency.
I created a guide breaking down exactly:
→ How to position AI infrastructure so executives actually listen
→ The discovery framework that turns a 30-min call into a $25K-$100K project
→ How to calculate ROI so the price sells itself
→ The 3-pillar strategy process that closes 60%+ of qualified prospects
→ Why "sell the map before you sell the build" changes everything
RT + reply "INFRA" and I'll send you the FULL guide (must follow so I can DM)
Claude Cowork just KILLED manual outreach.
I used to grind for hours on LinkedIn.
Now? My AI stack does it better.
- No "Hey {{first_name}}" spam
- Natural, multi-step conversations
- 12+ hours saved this week
The result: 500+ conversations with human-level reply rates.
I packaged the entire system (prompts + workflow) into a FREE doc.
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