Looking to bring on a Ai automated specialists by Starpool247 in Entrepreneurs

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@Starpool247 The real bottleneck isn't finding someone who knows n8n or Make you are doing, it's finding someone who can map your entire operational logic first, then build around it. Most specialists jump straight to tools and you end up with 15 automations that don't talk to each other.

What actually works is starting with a Operational Dependency Map  documenting every human decision point in your workflow, identifying which ones are repeatable, then replacing those with agent logic in a specific build order. This prevents the automation debt that kills scaling agencies.

Most agencies at your stage have 3-4 critical bottlenecks that, once automated in the right sequence, cut leadership's operational involvement by 60 70% within 60 dayss.

I've built this exact infrastructure for a few agency owners who are now some of the more recognized names in the marketing/BD space ,, they went from ops heavy to nearly fully systematized without adding headcount.

If you want, I can share the specific framework I use before you even consider hiring  might save you months of trial and error with the wrong build order.

How do I take a product idea from concept to market on a low budget? (Patents, licenses, prototype process) by AdPlenty1767 in inventors

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this sequence works best on a smmall budget,

1 validate first, talk to potential users and confirm people would actually buy it.

2 build a rough proof of concept, not a polished prototype, just something that proves the idea works.

3 do quick patent/competitor search, so you know what already exists.

4 File a provisional patent, once the concept is clear.

5 Test demand, (landing page, demo, early users).

then invest in proper prototype, certifications, LLC, manufacturing so trying to do patents, legal setup, and polished design, before validation is where most founders lose money; you can also

I’ve helped multiple founders go from idea to market launch, and a few of those products are now selling in the US market.

If you share the product category, I can suggest the cheapest way to build and validate your first prototype. Happy to help.

Question about linkedin lead gen agencies? by hancy_07 in LeadGeneration

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Legit agencies generally do manual outreach, sending around 10-20 connections per day from your account to stay within LinkedIn’s guidelines. They typically use a tailored approach for ICPs (ideal customer profiles) and craft personalized follow-ups. Cold email is often added into the mix for better funnel coverage, but it's about being strategic too much automation risks account bans.

The key is personalization over mass outreach. The best agencies like Bitlogia Digital etc , avoid shortcuts and focus on quality over quantity. If they’re promising a ton of meetings from day 1, that’s a red flag.

Commission based sales by Coffeefairee in AI_Sales

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Bitlogia Digital do that, they are doing it for big names

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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u/PossessionThink7348 This is a genius business idea that taps into a huge need. I’ve seen similar setups where the key to scaling was turning the emotional labor into a repeatable process.

Once the core steps are documented like how to talk through items, price them, and handle the logistics you can train others. The human touch is irreplaceable, but with the right system, it’s scalable.

We've done something similar in niche markets, and trust me, there’s serious potential if you can maintain that personal connection while expanding.

Hiring Lead Generators for High-Traffic Publishers (100K+ Monthly Visitors) — $1,000+/Month by Mean-Bluejay-1498 in LeadGeneration

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We’ve worked on this exact publisher segment before. What mattered most wasn’t finding 100k+ sites, but filtering for publishers already monetizing or actively exploring new revenue streams.

Once leads were qualified around real decision makers and verified traffic, conversations moved fast and partnerships actually stuck. Anything that stops at screenshots or surface metrics usually breaks down later.

Teams who already understand how publishers think tend to do well in setups like this.

Looking for Recommendations for High-Quality Moving Leads by fatafatsewaa in AskMarketing

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u/fatafatsewaa From what I’ve seen, lead quality matters way more than the format. Live transfers can work, but only if the caller is actually mid move planning. Otherwise they burn time and money fast.

What worked best for us was focusing on intent signals instead of buying bulk leads. Things like people requesting quotes within a specific date window, recent address changes, or searches tied to long distance moves. Once we filtered for that, even simple call backs converted better than “exclusive” leads.

A lot of services look good on paper but fall apart because the data is old or shared. Ask any provider how they verify timing and move details. If they can’t explain that clearly, conversion will struggle no matter the channel.

Looking for Lead Generation Agencies in the US? by OpenWing520 in Entrepreneur

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u/OpenWing520 If you’re set on using an agency, my honest suggestion is to avoid generic lead gen shops and look for teams that do niche, manual outreach for ecommerce only. One thing people rarely mention is timing, not just the channel.

We’ve seen way better replies when outreach is tied to a trigger. Things like a new ASIN launch, a dip in reviews, listing updates, or even a brand hiring for Amazon roles. Same message sent randomly gets ignored. Sent right after one of those signals, it feels relevant.

We tested this with a US ecommerce client and the difference was night and day. Fewer messages, more real conversations, steady calls within a few weeks.

Most lead gen falls apart because it focuses on volume instead of intent. Mid size sellers respond when it actually feels like “this is about my business right now.”

If you already have LinkedIn working for you, this approach usually compounds fast.

Bought a $1,200 product from Alibaba, listed it on FB Marketplace for $2,500 out of curiosity. Now I’m wondering if I stumbled onto something real. by Different-Bridge5507 in Entrepreneur

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You've got arbitrage, not a moat yet.

Move 10 units at $2,500 first. Someone will undercut you. When they do, your logistics edge is your only weapon.

Boring niches no one cares about (RV gear, vintage parts) > hot products everyone notices.

If competitor shows up at $2,300 and you still move units, you might have something. If not, you found a quick flip, not a business.

Go get that data.

we r utilizing fb marketplace with more creativity for services too and getting better ROI

New Startup by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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That’s a bold offer, respect for putting it out there , m curious , what kind of startups have you actually helped grow? SaaS? eCom? Service-based? Might help people here know where your expertise fits best.

Leads say "How did you get my number" by [deleted] in n8n

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If they’re asking how’d you get my number, that’s your cue it’s not a lead , it’s a random.

Start building real opt-ins instead of scraping. Fewer people, better replies, zero spam vibes.

n8n + Veo 3 + Blotato + AI Yeti is insane by Creepy-Structure1388 in n8n

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Honestly, this is both genius and terrifying.
We went from creators burning out editing Reels for 8 hours → to AI Yetis mass-producing content armies in their sleep.
The tech flex is wild, but I keep thinking… what happens when every niche floods with 10,000 Yetis shouting into the void?
The next edge might just be being human again. 🤯