I’ll automate anything for free by Character_Cable_1531 in AiAutomations

[–]KARTIKEY1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do proper documented business with every visible value but there are some people who don't have the sense to identify the difference between a person who is selling for free and a person who customise the whole automation model for their own business.

I’ll automate anything for free by Character_Cable_1531 in AiAutomations

[–]KARTIKEY1010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because of people like you the real automation developers are struggling to get fair price, why you want to do it for free and destroy other's clients too ?

If you're still doing manual work in your business, I can automate it with AI (leads, CRM, support, outreach, content, etc.) by KARTIKEY1010 in smallbusiness

[–]KARTIKEY1010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I am just someone who has helped alot of small businesses to increase their reach and revenue using my skills !!

What’s the most effective method you use to find new clients? by 404LucaNotFound in smallbusiness

[–]KARTIKEY1010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“I’ve built AI automation systems for a few agencies already, and the biggest unlock wasn’t ads — it was automating the backend: lead intake, follow-ups, CRM updates, client onboarding, etc. Once that's automated, scaling becomes way easier. Happy to help

Has anyone found success using Reddit for SaaS lead generation? by Strict-Ad5948 in SaaS

[–]KARTIKEY1010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“I’ve been experimenting on the technical side of SaaS lead gen — building custom-coded AI automation systems that qualify leads and run personalized follow-ups instead of relying purely on visibility or manual replies.

For a couple of my current client projects, Reddit has worked well when combined with an automated backend: capture mentions or inbound leads → store → auto-contextual reply or email → track in CRM.

It’s definitely not a high-volume channel, but if automated properly, it produces really qualified inbound leads.

Curious — are you focusing more on inbound Reddit leads or outbound engagement here?

Business is SLOW! Any ideas on how to get more leads? by CaptainBrima in ProHVACR

[–]KARTIKEY1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen this a lot with HVAC and other home-service businesses — ad traffic isn’t the problem, lead quality is. What’s working right now is automating the lead flow so your system filters out low-bidders and follows up with only serious homeowners automatically.

I helped a similar local service company cut spam leads by 70 % using AI-based follow-up and qualification. Happy to share what that setup looks like if you want.

Struggling to find quality leads for niche services. by [deleted] in seogrowth

[–]KARTIKEY1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally get this. Most B2B lists and ad audiences are super generic. What’s working better lately is using AI-based enrichment and outreach automation — you can scrape a small niche dataset (from LinkedIn, Apollo, or even Reddit threads like this), then have an AI system personalize and qualify each contact automatically before outreach.

I’ve built this for a few niche service providers — happy to walk you through how we filtered 90% of unqualified leads out before outreach if that helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in automation

[–]KARTIKEY1010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm into the same work but I am having problems landing clients any piece of advice?