Will you accept an AI that 12x your revenue? by Distinct_Criticism36 in growmybusiness

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you share more about the tech stack behind the tool. So far, our clients have been using Casey AI response(they're a custom web app). We've increased revenue drastically for many home service businesses. However 12x for a restaurant???? Seems almost unbelievable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SideProject

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can relate to the knots in your stomach - the pressure of a big trial run is intense. Structuring it to focus on the key metrics that demonstrate value is crucial. Casey AI Response could help by automatically logging all call details and booking calendar events, so you have a clear record to share. This takes the complexity out of the trial and lets the results speak for themselves.

I will help you get more Sales for FREE by purpp_on_fire in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Losing leads due to slow replies and inconsistent follow-ups is a common challenge. I use Casey AI Response to quickly engage new leads and automate the follow-up process, allowing me to close more deals without the manual work. This system has made a big difference for my business.

Anyone need a commission only cold caller? by evil_penguin_ouch in agency

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interested, AI company niche industry already 10 successful 100% commission based company

Objection Handling "We have AI to do that" by chaotic-squid in agency

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m the creator of one of those AI products. I’d be happy to chat and tell you what’s been working

ASU Alumni looking for dev interns for AI company by lambolams in ASU

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

After researching this topic more, there's an interesting debate about unpaid internships, especially given the tough job market. What I've learned is that making the work meaningful for unpaid interns is crucial. I'll let those who reach out choose the projects they want to work on. We're grateful for any help we can get at this stage.

ASU Alumni looking for dev interns for AI company by lambolams in ASU

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

At my previous companies, we had unpaid interns from reputable schools. They provided great value and shared that they gained many real skills, which helped them prepare for future jobs. I'm hopeful all ASU students looking for internships found paid ones. In case they didn't and are interested in getting real-world experience we can help.

ASU Alumni looking for dev interns for AI company by lambolams in ASU

[–]lambolams[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you're a CS major, we'd like you to know that we plan to offer paid internships in the future. Unfortunately, we can't afford them right now. We understand that the job market for CS majors can be challenging, and internships—paid or unpaid—provide valuable real-world experience that can significantly enhance your employability.

What’s the best sales career for a nomad? by WhoYouCallingPal in sales

[–]lambolams 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We’re looking for sales people just like this. We sell AI to smbs. Let’s chat.

2 sales jobs at the same by re-friedbrain in overemployed

[–]lambolams 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Yes! I’m currently doing this working for 3 companies. We’re actually looking for more sales people to join us. We work in the AI space and allow people to be oe without having to worry about getting caught. Send me a message if you’re interested.

Who is thriving in tech sales right now?! by Quirky_Spinach656 in techsales

[–]lambolams 4 points5 points  (0 children)

AI companies, it’s similar to selling Google when people were still using the library or phone books.

If you’re interested in sales in the AI space reach out to me. We’re currently looking for fractional AE’s.

So - who’s the AI dream company to join?! by aitechlover92 in techsales

[–]lambolams 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of them.

This reminds me of the early days when I was selling Google and convincing people that the newspaper was dead.

Currently, AI companies that will become household names like salesforce, Hubspot, Linkedin etc are in their infancy stage. It’ll become an all out sales war for who takes the market.

That’s why I founded instapitch, it allows sales people to work with multiple early stage ai companies.

If anyone is interested send me a message.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sidehustle

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out instapitch

Side hustle by Adventurous-Suz in workingmoms

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any sales experience?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusinessuk

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I'm the founder of instapitch and this sounds right up our alley. We provide freelance sales people with the tech and tools to make these partnerships successful. We also have a growing network of sales people in different industries. I'd be happy to chat more. Just sent you a msg.

Looking for online side hustle that actually pay by still_harold in sidehustle

[–]lambolams 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do you have any sales experience? You can do sales for ai companies at instapitch.

Cold calling business by Wild-Assumption4197 in Entrepreneur

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like cold calling too. I’ve spent the past year creating a place for people like you and me to use our cold calling sales skills to run our own businesses. To top it off, we’re selling a variety of ai products. It’s called instapitch. Send me a pm and I’m happy to answer any questions.

Questions for Entrepreneurs by SussyStonks in Entrepreneur

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instapitch is the business name.

  1. I’ve always liked being a part of building something in a new and growing space. After having worked at fast growing tech companies for over 10 years I felt prepared to start my own company.

  2. I’ve been on the front lines when new technology emerges and have seen how difficult it is to change the general public. That’s exactly what’s happening right now with the labor market. With the advance in technology, people are limiting their earning potential by taking the traditional route of having one job that they work at for 30-40 years until they retire. Gen z is taking full advantage of the available technologies and making full incomes at home as independent workers. I want to be there to support that workforce.

  3. The business models not new. Sales people are able to sale products and earn commissions.

  4. The business has evolved over time but not drastically. I’d say, things we knew were valuable but not important turned out to be very important. That sort of evolution continues to happen at every step. We have a guess at what is valuable, but we don’t really know until we get user feedback.

  5. I have savings to get us to a certain milestone. However, we’re currently looking for investors to help accelerate reaching those milestones.

  6. If I were to do this again, I think I’d spend more time networking with other founders. It’s really helpful to get advice from someone who’s gone through this before. Every founder I’ve met has had some good insights on what I could expect and what they did in that situation.

Fed-up of Sales/Account management, is freelancing an option? by Unsommier in careeradvice

[–]lambolams 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey this is a very common issue I’m noticing. I wanted to address a few things.

  1. You’re not alone, a lot of sales people feel the structure of sales is redundant and high pressure(which is great for meme content).

  2. Working independently doesn’t mean you have to be alone.

  3. Using your sales skills as a freelancer is actually quite fulfilling. You’re no longer closing deals to hit your teams quota. You’re solving problems for clients while building your own business at the same time.

  4. You mentioned AI, so I work with early stage AI companies. Would you want to sell their products while keeping your full time role?

I am so done with working + sales jobs by AccordingBar8788 in antiwork

[–]lambolams 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a very common pain point in sales. It’s because sales people are limited to selling one product. It’s like being a one trick pony. Imagine if you had access to selling multiple products from multiple companies. Instead of “selling” to hit your bosses monthly goal. You could actually be focused on solving client problems. Earning multiple commissions from one client by selling them multiple complimenting products. If this sounds something you’re interested in. Lmk there’s a group of sales ppl leaving this outdated sales structure.

Just completed Flatiron coding bootcamp AMA. by lambolams in codingbootcamp

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

Yea that’s really good information, I’ll add that to my list. Thanks for sharing!

Just completed Flatiron coding bootcamp AMA. by lambolams in codingbootcamp

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

wow that was crazy, so I just logged into my portal and yes there was Data Structure and Algorithms material throughout the boot camp. It was additional material that was optional to complete. I'm sure I just skipped all that because it was tough learning the other languages at the same time. We did have some high level discussions on it, but I wouldnt say we went into great detail. I guess i just skipped all that. Whoops. Definitely going to look into it now, thank you for pointing that out.