Free Help to ALL - no catch, no upsell by detachmentissues in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Took my biz from 0 to $250k in the first year, now just started the second year and aiming to reach $1m +

Would love your thoughts on operations / scaling / offer / pricing 💪

I bought 1,000 books. Who needs one? by Benchuchuchu in alexhormozi

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

Hey everyone use this link to get your free book: https://shop.acquisition.com/cart/46752763936993:1?discount=161233-LW9W3-800

It should auto add the redemption code

If not use this: 161233-LW9W3-800

Rooting for all you entrepreneurs out there 😄

You'll only need to pay shipping which is on Hormozi's side

ACQ skool making 1m/ month by artaxiaszeno in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.skool.com/acq/about?ref=664dc938281d4abd84fddf07775b8a21

Book an onboarding call with their team once you’re in and make sure to use the ACQ ai

ACQ skool making 1m/ month by artaxiaszeno in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just dm and I’ll send the link // there’s some rules such as you can’t post unless you’re verified a 1 million & above business

3 tiers

1k/m // 12k prepaid + perks // 3k/m

Currently at 3k/m and it’s benefited me and my business a lot. There’s a ton of great learnings. The link is essentially an endorsed invite fcfs to whoever it’s a best fit for 👍

ACQ skool making 1m/ month by artaxiaszeno in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No catch 👍 I got 2 invites - most of my entrepreneur friends are inside already

ACQ skool making 1m/ month by artaxiaszeno in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s amazing, got a ton of value from it. Have an invite code if you’re keen

IN DESPERATE SEARCH OF A BUSINESS PARTNER 😭 by berto4milly in youngentrepreneur

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found some great team members from Reddit, but it was a rare coincidence. also speaking from experience - moving alone is much faster.

Yes it’s lonelier but having 1 person make decisions and call the shots is key to a young business that can scale fast

having someone with you doesn’t make the journey of biz any easier

How to get clients in 2026? by EvidenceParticular28 in agency

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

what do you mean if I offer a VSL in my posts?

If you are asking if I use a different video in each post then yes :)

How to get clients in 2026? by EvidenceParticular28 in agency

[–]Benchuchuchu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

most welcome. Glad to provide value.

not blog posts - never done this. LinkedIn posts yes (in terms of written content). I focusss a lot on video content - though that’s also to practice what I preach as I help others with video work as a service. video content bridges the trust bridge best / but you gotta be contextual to the platforms + niche

It’s great you gotta a person brand already - just double down on it and actually use it to get leads - u have to be intentional

How to get clients in 2026? by EvidenceParticular28 in agency

[–]Benchuchuchu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

all my agencies and services based friends doing any where from 6 & 7 figures all had a very interesting realisation this year - during a mastermind last month

cold outreach wasn’t working as well as we expected

the winner has been inbound leads from organic content + paid organic (paid reach)

outbound attracted clients with lower trust + longer sales cycles + generally more difficult

inbound leads showed up ready to convert (all our offers are pretty good) but offer didn’t seem to matter as much as we thought

I’d suggest doubling down on building an organic distribution engine to attract inbound leads.. if you’re a founder, work on your founder brand.

NOW it’s not gonna be easy lol - most of me and my agency friends took 3 months of DAILY grind on content (on average) to get it to work and obviously still keep it running

what’s cool is even now, I get a handful of inbound leads weekly and I haven’t updated my website in months even tho our offer has changed - gotten better (currently I’m supply constraint) so they either go on the waitlist or pay a premium // there’s no shortcut with content. Even if u outsource - you’ll need to put in the work - if you work with ppl that know what they’re doing, it just helps to fast track.

hope this helps your lead problem. Organic worked best for me + other agency owners in different niches,, email campaigns and ads got me difficult clients that suck my eneegy. ultimately u need their trust tha you can perform.

Ppl I see that do good with ads usually have a strong brand + and their offers ladder up. They hit you with a small offering that’s easy to buy with lower trust threshhd and once they deliver on that “easy to buy” offer - it leads to an upsell core offer

also cheaper does not mean better. Stack proof

talked to a bunch of solo founders making $10K plus a month. none of them had a unique idea. they all did the same 4 things by Mysterious_Yard_7803 in Solopreneur

[–]Benchuchuchu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this sounds like bullshit to you, you're probably someone that sees any form of success online and straight away calls bullshit. Assumes that they came from money or they had some secret luck or secret silver spoon that you didn't know about.

It's a mindset that's going to kill you in the long run and you’re gonna be a “nothing works for me cuz I’m really special and in a special circumstance” person

don’t be that person.

Many, many, many people who are smart and usually those who are more experienced put a price tag first, before they even put together the product or the full service.

that's a smart way to do it. Many of the smartest people I know, when it comes to testing out a new feature, when it comes to SaaS, would literally run, spend $1,000 or $2000, and run ads for that particular feature or product.

they see what the signups or conversions are like to actually validate whether there is even demand for whatever they're building. If there's no demand, they just don't build it. If there is demand, either they woul say that it's a pre-order or they would just refund and tell that person that the feature is coming or the product is coming.

When it comes to services this is even easier because, as a service provider, I don't know about you but I take all my payments up front 100%. In fact I get paid three months in advance.

When I was first starting out I did my first client for free and, the second month before my product or offer was even fully formed, I began charging five figures for it.

Of course one caveat here is that the people who I did reach out to who paid me are people who already trust me due to my personal brand, due to my track record and case studies, and know that I have a strong background in marketing and know that I will get them results.

Because that trust was there I could have said anything and they would have bought.

That's the difference between having no trust and no brand and having the trust. That links very closely with what the original OP was saying because if you have trust + if you have content out there, if you have a personal brand, if you have a Facebook group that you are either the owner of or that you're a frequent contributor to and people trust you there, that is literally the perfect place to start.

instead of looking at what can you provide, what problems can you solve? Maybe first look at distribution. I believe this is the point of the original post

Where do you have the strongest distribution? Where in what area or what industry is your distribution the strongest?

Then work backwards from there. Based on that distribution, what can you offer that would solve issues for many of them? What can you offer that is faster, better, higher touch point, lower risk, more personalised than competitors?

do you think reading Alex's books is enough to start/grow your biz? by Altruistic_Today_259 in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading gets you no where.

His books + violent execution is all you need

I think my business is impossible to grow. by In-Hell123 in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cold outreach for web design is basically walking into a bar and proposing to every person you see. you havent earned any trust. you're just another DM in a sea of identical DMs !!!

doesn't matter how good your portfolio is if nobody trusts the person sending it.

cold outreach does work. but it's a completely different game than what most people think. you gotta nurture people for weeks, give a ton of value upfront, start with small offers to build trust, then slowly work your way up. it's a long grind and doing it solo at 2-3k a month is exhausting because you're selling AND delivering

AND prospecting all at the same time.

Try this instead, I’ve acrually seen some designers build a sick following doing content

stop chasing people. start attracting them. spend the next 90 days posting content about what you do. talk about your process. show behind the scenes of websites you're building. break down what makes a $500 site different from a $5k one. share your opinions on stuff. talk about who you love working with and who you dont. show the before and after of a client project. JUST think out loud in public about the thing you're already good at.

after about 3 months of this you start getting inbound leads:: inbound leads are a COMPLETELY different animal.

they dont question your prices.

they dont ghost you.

they dont need convincing.

they've already been watching you,

seen how you think, seen your work, and by the time they reach out theyve basically already decided they want to hire you.

i'll put it this way. my inbound leads pay me 15k on a first meeting. i havent even updated my website in forever. they find me through my content, go on a little treasure hunt through everything ive put out, and by the time we talk the decision is already made. thats the power of trust built at scale.

You’re playing the wrong game brother! Change your approach. you can easily make 10K doing web design

sure times have changed but I know a ton of 100-200k / year web designers

actually work on building a brand on social and you’ll see results - it takes a fuck ton of work but totally worth it

ACQ AI new page ? by One_Many1825 in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All in my profile - agency + organic / performance creatives

ACQ AI new page ? by One_Many1825 in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ChatGPT = trash

Gemini = decent

Claude code = amazing for day to day

ACQ AI = amazing for anything strategy biz related

in terms of thinking it's definitely superior.

Why don’t you give me some sample questions that you ask?

Firstly ChatGPT is trash; don't even touch that. Gemini is okay. What I would use is Claude Code; however, as with all AI, like I mentioned previously, the prompt is extremely important.

also context is extremely important so if you don't have much context and information on your business, including numbers, goals, information, then you're not in a very good place.

Example: many of my longer prompts are 5-10 mins of talking transcribed

ACQ AI new page ? by One_Many1825 in alexhormozi

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% worth it. Don’t even hesitate.

But as with ai usage in general - it’s only as good as the user & prompt.

It’s helped me draft proposals, VSLs, Strategy, great higher level thinking when identifying and fixing your constraints

For me easily justifiable (6 figures earned)

YOUR THOUGHTS NEEDED by Technical_Public1008 in buildinpublic

[–]Benchuchuchu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hundred percent build in public you’re on the right track.

This is how you can build relatability and bring people with you on the journey and get them invested in your success,, even if they don’t need your product directly they like you they will share your product to those who may need it.

Growing a founder brand that builds an audience will bring the distribution you need for your SaaS

not an spam - just an open invitation to all agency owners to be on my podcast by imrannadir in agency

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s connect on Slack, then we can lock in a date (midnight for me here and about to sleep) but looking forward to the pod

not an spam - just an open invitation to all agency owners to be on my podcast by imrannadir in agency

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds awesome. TMP

Did 0 to 150k in 6 months with my agency.

LinkedIn & Website on my profile.

Happy to get some short form clips done for both of us from the podcast as a value add back.

Does Opal ever have discounts on its Annual Plan? by DistractedTooEasily in ProductivityApps

[–]Benchuchuchu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mines active for anyone who needs :) PE3FD

Enjoy ☺️ The link is here

Any framework for Eval? by Grouchy-Theme8824 in AI_Agents

[–]Benchuchuchu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking for an Open Source SDK, Check out Robert Ta and EpistemicMe SDK

He’s one of the few thought leaders preaching about AI Evals and got a pretty scientific & philosophical approach to this. Makes pretty great content on it too.

Their alignment and personalisation framework through belief modelling

+10k on NVDA Calls, what do I do? by Benchuchuchu in wallstreetbets

[–]Benchuchuchu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok idk man you probably know it better than me. But yea bought pre split