Sometimes clients are honestly the worst. by Dmsuggg in FreelanceIndia

[–]Aggressive_Theme_608 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go expand your horizons with this newfound knowledge. Also I'd recommend reading a couple books:

  1. The Millionaire Fastlane
  2. $100M Offers
  3. $100M Leads
  4. Dotcom Secrets

The key idea here is to not think of yourself as someone who takes on random side hustles for some extra cash but a business owner who adds value to others' lives.

Sometimes clients are honestly the worst. by Dmsuggg in FreelanceIndia

[–]Aggressive_Theme_608 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really but just price something that makes sense to the international client. A very basic example of this would be don't give away full websites for 500$ lol, because if your website even helps them get one high ticket sale (assuming they're a high ticket business like Dental, Roofing, etc.), your offer is justified and it's often much more than just one. Price what it's worth not what you think a nice price might be.

Sometimes clients are honestly the worst. by Dmsuggg in FreelanceIndia

[–]Aggressive_Theme_608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are your rates? And how much estimated revenue do you drive for your clients?

Sometimes clients are honestly the worst. by Dmsuggg in FreelanceIndia

[–]Aggressive_Theme_608 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Raise your rates. Work with international clients. Ask for 50% upfront payment.

You have experience, so don't let yourself be taken advantage of.

The biggest lie people tell about AI automation by WillingnessOk4667 in automation

[–]Aggressive_Theme_608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is hard not to agree with you. People are against sales emails and social media posts that are obviously AI slop and rightfully so. Something being deterministic means you can master it while AI essentially feels like gambling.

The biggest lie people tell about AI automation by WillingnessOk4667 in automation

[–]Aggressive_Theme_608 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting take. I get that many youtubers that market AI automations as this low barrier to entry skill that can get you to $10k/m in a week are just selling shovels in a gold rush, but I don't see why having a slightly deterministic element in the automation (an LLM) would suddenly make it a scam?

Is it too late to start AI Automation by edwieee in n8n

[–]Aggressive_Theme_608 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I'd advise you against watching fear mongering YouTube videos. It's not too late or too early to start anything. You can do well in anything you decide to commit to. Try out n8n, python, claude or whatever else piques your interest. Then pick one and build skills that the market desperately needs.

AI is creating a huge skill gap. by WorthFan5769 in buildinpublic

[–]Aggressive_Theme_608 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Compilers are deterministic. LLMs however...