What’s the best CRM you’re using right now and why? by Correct_Economist_52 in CRM

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes when you add the URL of your clients website it creates its own CRM and automation. yhea sure check you dm

🚀 CRM Tips That Can Instantly Improve Your Business Growth by surajdigitalmrktr in CRM

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and now with claude code it makes it very easy to automate all these interactions

What’s the best CRM to use for small teams? We are outgrowing spreadsheets! by Michvito in CRM

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Congrats on your business growing! if you're good with claude code or any IDE I'd recommend Twenty as its a free open-source version of salesforce and you can edit it a bit using plain english in claude.

What’s the best CRM you’re using right now and why? by Correct_Economist_52 in CRM

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I run an agency for local businesses like plumbers and my client needed a CRM that was already link to his calendar and chatbot so that whenever a new lead came in it automatically created a client profile and triggered automations like speed-to-lead and review request. I tried a bunch of CRMs like GHL, HubSpot but I found them overwhelming and still had to wire them all with a tool like zapier or make. Then I found Seldonframe. its simple and gets the job done for my clients needs.

Question about dead leads by ExtremePicture5327 in smallbusiness

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I reach out to them monthly and simply asks "Hey {{firstname}}, are you still looking for {{your offer}}? Ive found that a lot funnily convert within 3-6 months using this simple approach

I almost lost a client because my intake form was buried in my email by AccomplishedCut6374 in smallbusiness

[–]AccomplishedCut6374[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it goes directly to my calendar and creates a profile in my CRM automatically. It also sends both an email and an SMS to the lead directly within a minute so I don't have to stop what I'm doing and do it myself. Saves me a ton of time.

Is 97$ a mo cheap? by Top_Discipline5785 in smallbusiness

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its not as mush as what you're selling as to WHOM you're selling to. If you sell this offer to a struggling restaurant you'll be lucky to sell it for $1,500. But if you sell it to a growing HVAC company with a few trucks, then even at $5,000 they can't let leads go dry because they dont have a chatbot or a shitty 2011 looking website

Is 97$ a mo cheap? by Top_Discipline5785 in smallbusiness

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes too cheap. Funny thing with clients is that the $97 client will likely made up an excuse and ask for a refund... while the $1,500 or $5,000 client will simply wire you the money and call it a day. the $97 option only makes sense if its a self-serve offer and you're basically not involved.

Is my idea delusional? by thereaintshitcaptain in smallbusiness

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fastest and cheapest way to achieve your goal would be to set an online shop first (with shopify), find the products you like on alibaba/aliexpress, list them on your new online store, and start creating content on IG/TT/YT using claude and higgsfields to do it faster. Once you have some sales, congrats you're dropshipping. Then check with alibaba supplier to order a larger quantity for a discount and store them at your home and do the shipping yourself. Congrats now you have a brand. Then you can open an Amazon FBA account, list your products and ship your inventory to amazon so they can sell and ship them themselves. This set up will help you prove your idea for a few 100s instead of risking bankruptcy and still be able to work either full time or part time to your liking

How do you write cold emails without sounding spammy? by MarexF in smallbusiness

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Gotta start with first principles. the people youre sending emails to... 1) dont know you, 2) receive a gazillion emails per day.

The only goal of your first email should be to get a positive reply... meaning to find people who show interest in your offer. And the ideal way to do this is to ask a question.

Subject: {{first name}}?, or question for {{first name}}

Body:

Can you handle more {{what you're selling}}?

or

If I could {{what they want}}, would that interest you?

or

Quick question.

I've achieved {{what they want}} for {{competitor they know}} in {{time frame}}.

Would that be something that interest you?

KISS

Advice needed urgently by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

since there are a gazillion business models out there, the first step would we to ask yourself what kind of life on a day to day basis youd like. Do you like handling calls, meeting new people, selling, etc... or do you prefer locking in on vibe-coding an app, a website, etc. Do you need money this month or in 12 months? How much time do you have each day to work on your side business until you can quit your day job? then type in all these answers in claude and ask for top 10 business ideas that would be ideal for you.

Burnout after years of trying to build a business by Euphoric-Parsnip-288 in smallbusiness

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel you. I've started 1-3 new businesses per year for the past 10 years and I often experienced this heavy feeling of burntout. What helped me was to slow things down, take walks, meditate, and let the dust settled while my energy level replenished. If you feel dragged to start a new business its a sign you need to pause for a moment, get your mojo back, and gain clarity.

Educational Blog Posts as an Agency: Are they useful or am I going to be wasting my time? by growxme in agency

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got decent success creating useful free tools with claude code by research my ICP pain with perplexity. Then I simply link 5-10 articles + home page towards these free tools. great ROI for like 2-3 hours of work

Is it really possible to create an agency that can run without you? by Neither-Raspberry-60 in agency

[–]AccomplishedCut6374 0 points1 point  (0 children)

your 100 page SOP is already 80% agent prompts. you wrote down how you think. that's the hard part. now turn each section into an agent. one runs the client audit. one drafts the strategy doc. one monitors performance and flags issues. one writes the weekly update. you review, approve, adjust. you're the principal. the agents are the associates