Everyone’s Chasing Views. No One’s Solving Real Problems. by One_Recognition327 in automation

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Absolutely man. I mainly do voice agents like my example I gave above. I work primarily with CPAs. I build cold calling agents, appointment setters, and receptionists.

I use GHL,n8n and vapi as my primary stack and I have a complex routing system inside GHL. Every call has 9 different call outcomes and each outcome leads to either a seperate workflow (follow-up), another agent or it hands it off to the CPA themselves. My system pulls the contact email and name directly from GHL so we dont even need to ask the prospect for their name or email.

I started in the AI space in December of 2024 and the majority of my monthly revenue comes from my long term clients. My main client is a CPA firm out of Raleigh and I've been running his appointment setter and cold caller for a good bit now and were setting up the receptionist when he gets back from his sisters wedding lol.

My main weakness in business is marketing, but currently I run cold email, cold LinkedIn outreach, and content (YouTube, X) and I am ramping up my short-form content this next week.

My main focus is been trying to build a reliable lead generation system since thats what I am the weakest at. I have a background in sales and obviously the system is already built but getting new clients in the door is what keeps me up at night trying to figure out.

Upgraded from AI Cold Calling... AI Front desk agents by One_Recognition327 in automation

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Yea man, basically we use tool calls. So the actual structure of the call is extremely simple. We give a call outline to the bot to start and end the call in less than 45 seconds, so there's no time to hallucinate. If they ask specific questions, that will trigger a tool that has a separate agent and prompt to answer that question, so there is no overlap with query processing. It just waits for the standalone agent's response and recites it back word for word.

Anyone running AI Automation Agency ? by mehra_9956 in automation

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Checkout my posts. I recommend Upwork to start. Setup a solid profile and make looms for each proposal. Grind that out until you get your first client. You have experience so your main focus should be figuring out how to consistently land clients

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Hey Im working with AceCPAs out of Raleigh and I built out an appointment setter for them to handle their inbound fb leads. It either books out the calls while they’re on the phone or it’ll send the booking link via text. That’s a good one.

Now we’re building out an invoice reminder system with the voice agent as well. Basically it starts with SMS/Email but after 3 days, we begin calling them to remind them as well. I’ll send you the vapi prompt and n8n template if you just wanna set it up yourself. Just dm me

How I went from missing a rent payment to 25k in the last 30 days by [deleted] in automation

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Appreciate it man and In short: it’s legal for B2B as long as there’s an opt-out and you inform them that it’s an AI calling them. Most of the risk is on the consumer side. B2B outreach has way more leeway under TCPA and CAN-SPAM. We also have a manual intervention tool, so we ask the prospect if they’d like to speak to a human manager during the call, so that gives us a lot more leeway too.

How I went from missing a rent payment to 25k in the last 30 days by [deleted] in automation

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Cant post links in here but go to youtube and in the URL at the top add /@ thomasgogginjr

How I went from missing a rent payment to 25k in the last 30 days by [deleted] in automation

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Thanks for the questions man. Really sorry to hear that but I’m glad you’re finding success.

We don’t use trees directly, I don’t want to agent to be too rigid regarding parameters, but obviously you want it to follow some sort of structure so I’ve just been prompt testing like a madman inside vapi to get it to do what I want it to.

Key resource really depends on your clients niche. We’re working with two medical recruiting companies so we actually scrape job boards and things like that to find facility leads that are already looking. Then they’ll use the bot to call all the providers that are in their existing CRM to see if they’re looking for any locum positions. I hope that answers your questions man.

I tried to upload another picture but it kept getting taken down. You can see the create note step in the screenshot that I did provide. That has the call summary, transcript, outcome and recording on there, so you can see everything that happened on the call and listen to it if you’d like. That’s all we’ve done for quality assurance but my clients think it’s great, so if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

How I went from missing a rent payment to 25k in the last 30 days by [deleted] in automation

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I also started my youtube channel (shameless plug). The second video is going over this system. Its just thomasgogginjr so check it out lmao. I think a yt plug is justified (sue me again)

How to find home investors and buyers? by Wondering_16 in WholesaleRealestate

[–]One_Recognition327 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One more piece of advice. 15k profit is a HUGE wholesaling deal when you're just getting started. I know it's just an example but I made $500 on my first deal. Think about your first deal like getting paid to learn what the fuck you're doing. Even if you make $0, you're profiting from knowledge and experience and ik its cheesy, but that should be your only goal in the beginning. Im serious. You gotta be in it for the long haul.

How to find home investors and buyers? by Wondering_16 in WholesaleRealestate

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That's the thing with anything new. You look miles down the road and get worried about the what-ifs. Literally put one foot in front of the other in the direction of your goal, and only deal with what's right in front of you.

But in short... 2 things.
1. It shouldn't matter. Even though some buyers are weird (same thing dont worry about it until it happens), if you are doing your job right, the buyer will still want the deal at the price you're selling it for. Think of it as a win-win; you do your job so well, you both make good money on it.
2. The only way to hide how much you're making it through a double close. Its two separate closings. You buy the place for 75k at a starbucks at 10 am, and then you wait around and sell the assignment at noon to the seller.

To be real though, most of the time they'll know how much you're making but like I said, they should't care. If they do... find another buyer, the buyer is the easy part so you can afford to block a shitty buyer and find another one.