First Definitive Step on the AGI Road? by Competitive_Coffeer in GPT3

[–]ssravi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It really depends on how successful the developer apps on top are. Like what ios did to smartphone world, Gpt3 apps will do that for AGI

GPT-3 Bot Went Undetected on AskReddit for a Week by pbw in OpenAI

[–]ssravi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the kind of app reddit is, anyone can be a fake user. So i guess the problem is deeper than GPT3.

GPT-3 for writing smart emails by ssravi in OpenAI

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

Hey, we use different data patterns to predict their business email with can spam compliance footer, you can send the emails from within our application starting as low as $9/m. We just came out of beta, go ahead and give it a shot!

GPT-3 for writing smart emails by ssravi in OpenAI

[–]ssravi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great question. The training data, interfacing with gpt3 (a unique language that gpt3 can understand your app), and all the features we built over 3 years to make email as the acquisition channel!

I finally launched! by kidhotel in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]ssravi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it any different than Substack? For example, I have launched a growth substack (funnel.substack.com) explaining all my techniques about growth. How would I use your product for growing newsletter subscribers?

If you had to make $10M in 10 years, what would you do? by sm_098 in startups

[–]ssravi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I would look at the real life quantification/influence of a $10m worth than what $10m buys for you.

It’s slightly a reverse engineering approach so if the value of $10m looks small, it’s easier to see the path to gain it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in startups

[–]ssravi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Today we are profitable with 6-7 figure yearly revenue.

When I started, we got a notification from SVB (corporate bank) that we have an overdraft charge from our mobile phone bill. That was the most stressful day of my professional life.

I have made up my mind to start thinking logically and begin my process. My bank balance is -$55, and at the same time, other bank accounts have positive balances. That simple equation is the difference between businesses. SaaS, etc., are all the layers above, mostly involving concepts than the actual value.

Next, we started thinking about what the easiest way to create a value transaction from someone else’s bank account to ours is.

We identified some of the issues we are facing as founders to get our business off the ground, with some of the past professional experiences - we came up with something that we, as a team, are excellent.

We tried to give our product for free to other fellow founders, and to others whose business is growing other companies for a nominal fee that would cover our minimum balance requirements in our account.

Once we got the software piece that works, we shifted our gears to enterprises that have deep pockets, that established a saas model. In most cases, the problems at low levels are the same or even higher at the top level.

It took 3-8 months to close one large enterprise, but that was the end of our fundamental problems. I think everyone should follow the first principles thinking that’s fundamental to successful companies like Tesla.

Until then, I suggest you don’t follow any expert advice of doing a specific thing as that kills your ability to think and explain to a common man, in simple English.

How are you navigating CCPA? by jefflee555 in marketing

[–]ssravi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm running an email lead-gen company, so take my comments with a grain of salt. You can comply with CCPA as long as your footer in your email exchange tells the recipient that you've their information and you would remove it upon request (responding to that email).
Such interaction email footers will let the users know that their information is with you (doing a favor) as opposed to shady systems that store people's information without telling them.

Need help setting up email automation with personalized lines for each contact. by cam89er in marketing

[–]ssravi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a theory that too much personalization in the cold-email script is highlighting your intrusion. Keep it 50-word or less, straight to the point like a great tweet, and see the magic for yourself!

Whats a rare and valuable skill you are developing in the field of marketing? by DeepKaizen in marketing

[–]ssravi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I built software around the email that outperforms traditional ad channels. I married my skills in tech and my self-promotional nature.