SEO & AI Automation Consultant | I help local service businesses get found online, automate their operations, and turn digital presence into real revenue.
Dear men,
It impresses upon my soul to write to you.
This writing is inspired by my consumption of a lot of Diogenes' work but one quote of his that massively influenced my value system, reads:
"It is the privilege of the gods to want nothing, and of godlike men to want little".
It imprinted upon my soul for a long time, especially as someone that's ambitious.
Friends, verily I say unto you:
Ambition is good but nothing is more frustrating to a man that for him to exist at the edge of a precipice where there are more factors out of his control, than within his control.
Endless chase in ambition without a defined scope is outside your control & with every season you have a new high to chase without a moment to enjoy where you are.
It becomes easy to discard your present as a valley as you glare at a new high, forgetting that your current valley used to be a mountaintop you aspired to.
I guess the point I'm trying to make is, have a number in mind. Especially as an ambitious person, have a number in mind.
The endless pursuit of ambition will leave you with a hollow soul. It will strip you of the beauty of momentary happiness, satisfaction of wins & incredible undervaluation of how far you've come.
As a young hustling man, it is important that you define what happiness and success looks like for you, and to do so early on.
The ultimate question now becomes:
Are you in control of your dreams? Or are your dreams in control of you?
The answer to this question is a predictor of your future happiness or lack thereof.
I hope my writing found you well.
As you were.
You need to have balls of steel to drive "intellectual" conversations in today's Nigeria social media space.
As for the congregation of the uprisen olodos, in the conversation of the Olodo uprising - I have decided to share my own think piece.
I'm a young man building an AI automation and digital solutions business, but one major challenge I've faced is not having a laptop. Despite that, I've been doing my best to learn, build, and work entirely from my phone.
I'm trusting God and putting this out here in faith. If any father and brother is willing to support, I'd be genuinely grateful for any amount. No contribution is too small, and every bit of support brings me closer to getting a laptop and continuing to build something meaningful.
I give my word that the support received will be used for this purpose. If I do otherwise, I deserve to be held accountable.
Thank you, and may God richly bless everyone who chooses to show love. 🙏🏽
Account Name: Samson Ashonibare
Bank: OPay
Account Number: 9135695968
After studying local businesses, one pattern keeps showing up.
Most businesses don't have a lead problem.
They have a follow-up problem.
They spend money generating leads
Only to:
• Miss calls
• Reply hours later
• Forget to follow up
• Lose opportunities to competitors
More leads won't fix a broken process.
Why some companies convert more without spending more on ads?
Two businesses can spend the exact same amount on marketing.
Yet one consistently wins.
Not because they have better ads.
Not because they have lower prices.
But because they have better processes.
They answer quickly.
They follow up.
They don't let leads go cold.
They make booking easy.
Marketing creates opportunities.
Systems turn opportunities into revenue.
While you're replying to leads one by one.
They're booking appointments 24/7.
While you're following up when you remember.
They're following up instantly, every single time.
While you're losing prospects to slow response times.
They're converting leads before you even open your inbox.
The scary part? Your customers don't care whether it's done by a person or AI, they care who responds first. Every day you delay implementation is another day your competitor gets further ahead.
While most people are arguing about AI...
Others are using it to generate leads, book appointments, automate work, and increase revenue.
The opportunity is still early.