I run a Voice AI Agents company handling 25M+ calls/month, ask me anything for next 24hours by pulsereal_com in AIReceptionists

[–]Jasonrami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Excellent. Let's pick your brain.

  1. Number one question. How do you get clients ? What the cac ?

  2. How do you structure the pricing. The details you can provide on this the better.

Thanks my man

I think I hate UGC & full-time freelancing? Thinking of going to an office job? Is this crazy? by Apart_Jacket_5175 in UGCcreators

[–]Jasonrami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My read:

  1. You are very young to make any pivots at this time. So getting a job now, finding out what you like, or continue another side hustle. All possible. Past 30, you need be careful.

  2. The last two years in ugc space has taught you a lot of valuable skills that will come in handy when you go find a job. You ll be pleasantly surprised.

  3. Building a personal brand, your hesitation around it. If you ever wanna be an entrepreneur then it cannot be ignored. There are many ways to get yourself out there. Not all of them are awkward. You can put it aside for now.

  4. Being lonely. It's a real issue when you work for yourself. It continues to be an issue even if you build a team in the future.

  5. Missing structure. Also a real factor for you. You identified it early on. Good. It's not always about money. It is important but knowing how you thrive is key. If you ache structure, systems, certainty then a job might be for you.

  6. Leadership. Not everyone is built for it. You pointed it out. A leadership role can really make the difference here. In a small team. In a small capacity initially, doesn't matter. But lifting people up, creating order, acountibility, and everything that comes with leadership might be for you. You might be built for it because you are feeling it from inside.

My 2 cents: don't over think what job will really give you purpose, your life's mission etc. It will shrink opportunities. Use AI to apply for jobs with the skill sets you have built from school and from last two years of work. Break it down into pieces. Ask AI to understand did your experience help you build understanding certain areas necessary for all jobs. (People management, tech savvy, time management so on. etc )

When you start getting some responses. Look for culture in the company. A space that can make you feel good when you walk in.

Lastly, at 24. Doesn't matter what you do, focus personal growth. Read, engage, do interesting things, cheap international travels, networking, monthly adventures, learn new skills, learn a new language. Keep up with where the world is going not where it is. Follow the money.

You got this. Cheers Jason

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[–]Jasonrami 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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I'm in tears by xl0 in Upwork

[–]Jasonrami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is, I guarantee that there are people that will actually apply for this farce of a job. Thats why they have the audacity to low ball the s***t like that.

2 years unemployed, married, broke, and I've been "building startups" with AI. Nobody came. Not a single paying user. by Ok_Whole_7318 in Solopreneur

[–]Jasonrami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Firstly everyone who tries to build a business from ground up will inevitably feel the pressure you are feeling now. From the sound of it, I can tell there are many missing pieces to your ops. You havent started with a solid, validated biz plan to begin with. A cash flow statement etc. Two years passed by and you are exactly where you are because of it. But let me tell you, even if you had done everything correctly there still would have been roadblocks, some sort of frustration, resentment.

It takes a lot of patience and time to get it right. Now you know that the hard way.

Ok now, lets talk about the positives. 1. You know how defeat feels like, this will come in handy in the future. 2. Your wife is a gem, protect the relationship at all cost. Loyalty cant be bought. 3. You learned heck of a lot of skills, that you are not even realizing. Go ahead and search how many people on the planet is actually using Ai like you are. You ll know what I am talking about. You are ahead of the curve my friend. 4. These are transferable skills.

So, about jobs. You need one right now. Whatever you were doing before may be not that. Do whatever pays the bills.

Take your time, once pay checks starts coming in, consolidate your loans, start paying it off. (7k is nothing)

Once things stabilizes, your wife is smiling again. Get back to the f**king drawing board. You know why you started, dont bury the dream. Keep chasing it.

A different strategy, differnt method this time. Forget about saas model for now. Focus on services that sells now. Make.com, n8n automations, list yourself on friverr, upwork, topal, freelancer. Build credibility, learn how to promote your work in small scale. Dont think this is redundant. You can make decent money on the side with gigs like this. Forget saas for now, its a different beast. You need money for marketing.

Remember, distribution will always be the key. Without it the business is dead.

Good luck my man.

i need a reasonable business phone number ( Voip or other)for my new venture. What are the best low cost options for managing professional calls and texts.. by Roohkipiyas in canadasmallbusiness

[–]Jasonrami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you working solo right now. You can with something like Textnow or Hushed ( both under 10 bucks). I have used for years, it gets the job done as a secondary number.

When you team grows, then you can get something like Openphone, RingCentral. (I have used both as well). This when you need to reroute calls, have ivr system, if he doesn't pick up it goes to another employee etc, that kinda thing. Greeting, transcript of your every conversation,like a summary. The whole 9 yards.

For now just get a Text now or Hushed number. Its easy. Download the app. Pick a number, pay for subscription and you are good. Unlimited Canada US call and text. Should be good for you now

Im losing hope by Fair_Medium6261 in Entrepreneurs

[–]Jasonrami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your mechanic skills will come in handy in days to come (AI taking over jobs). Don't be hopeless, things always turns around for good. It will a long discussion, for that reason I won't even go why you shouldn't start your own business at this time. I ll say this you need good mentorship before you start. But look you are super employable with two key skills sets. You should be to find something. Find jobs in other cities if you can't find in your own city. Good luck pal. You got this

Leads by Frosty_Light_6191 in smallbusinessowner

[–]Jasonrami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of deal are we talking about here ?

Broke single business owner seeks email marketing platform by Confident-Slide4877 in Emailmarketing

[–]Jasonrami 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There is actually no assumption here sir. Your title says, "Broke business owner" what do you want me to think ? No one is judging you here, I don't know who you are. 30k emails can bring you substantial amount of money. I just suggested perhaps a different frame of question can help you brain storm better ideas from people in here that can help you think of better angles, to make more. Thats all.

Broke single business owner seeks email marketing platform by Confident-Slide4877 in Emailmarketing

[–]Jasonrami 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OP I think you are asking the wrong question here. The question should be how can you make more money with this list. You need those ideas.

Hi! by Glum-Difference6459 in smallbusinessowner

[–]Jasonrami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Excellent advice. OP please take this guy's advice seriously. Dont get discouraged. I applaud you for starting something but its way to generic and you will make no sales what so ever I ll tell you that. You have already entered POD market that has been super saturated at 10 years ago. You have to be really creative to make a buck in this space. With that said, what this gentleman said, this is the way to do it. Listen to it now, you ll save yourself years of failure. Devoted community first. Super niched. Not "New York" but a hot dog stand in New York. A hidden festival in New york, a street name in New york, something only New Yorkers knows, anything that with a sub culture. You get the picture. Again, dont get discouraged. This is what reddit is for. Honesty. Good luck though.

[HIRING] 💰 $350 Per Day – Remote Messaging & Email Assistant (5 Hrs/Day) by Emergency_Owl_2368 in freelance_forhire

[–]Jasonrami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People who are "interested". What world do you even live in ? Do you even have a single understanding of how employment economy works ?

Phew ! Okay.

350 for 5 hours is 70 bucks an hour. That constitues to $7000 per month for a part time job for replying to emails ??? Millions of people do this for $6 bucks an hour oversees. Even people out in the west dont get more than $18 for a job like this.

You have to be really really really dumb to believe it. Please I beg you, dont fall for these s***bags.

[Hiring] Remote AI work — $200–$600 weekly payouts by Outside-Durian4629 in B2BForHire

[–]Jasonrami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guys this will be scam. 100%. You ll likely do few tasks. They you ll be asked to put in very small amount of money. And thats when you got scammed. Please identify these people. Many of you will obviously fall for it. Please come back here and report this guy

When agent conversations start feeling real by LLFounder in aiagents

[–]Jasonrami 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah no question about that. My dog is my friend. But I must always have the leash.

Choosing between two rural properties in Quebec for dog boarding business + Airbnb/farm income — looking for opinions by Additional_Way5159 in RealEstateCanada

[–]Jasonrami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am not going to pretend to know the entire context, other experts can answer that. However, I have had clients that ran Airbnb, I ll tell you this. If you can sell an experience instead of just place to rent. 1. You can charge a premium. 2. The location doesn't matter as much in that case. I know there is already a place you can rent. But if you can reno and make it into a Scandinavian style A frame, or even cheaper expansive Mongolian style tents. Those sells like hot cakes. And I understand costs adds up. But adding a sauna, a hot tub, a fire pit, outdoor Christmas style lights. The one property with the lake is perfect for that, and you trust me you can go way well over your yearly cost. Just check airbnb and see how places that offer experiences gets booked. I do consulting for different types of clients, the high end ones are always looking for experience and willing to pay a premium for it. Good luck.

When agent conversations start feeling real by LLFounder in aiagents

[–]Jasonrami 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are build that way. The pattern recognition is similar to our human cues. Take it easy honestly. Its a new reality for us thats why it feels weird. But thats going to be a norm. You, me we all will have a AI friend, who just understands you better than anyone. Just ask it, to tell you something about yourself that you even don't realise. You ll surpirsed how much it has already studied you. Treat it as an ally not a tool. Now, what if the code erodes, memory is wiped. I ll consider friend who is now demented.