Be Corey:
>super good at sales and marketing
>learns AI from a non-technical background
>starts implementing it into businesses for $
>realizes the market demand is insane, doubles down
>invents an offer that converts like crazy
>realizes the market is so big that he can give you the entire playbook for free and it wouldnt even hurt him
>everyone wins
>you join the permanent upperclass
>GLM5.2 launches and your margins multiply overnight
>everyone wins part 2
and the upward spiral continues
Be like Corey.
Few.
Corey Ganim (@coreyganim)
a model I'm super bullish on:
-sell a $999 AI audit as the tripwire offer.
-Upsell to $5k per month managed AI agents.
-credit the audit cost towards the first month of service
@nickvasiles is crushing with this offer (Build With AI pod episode dropping on Monday deep diving his model)
A managed agent is an AI worker with:
- instructions
- tools
- memory/context
- permissions
- a place to run
- a way to report back
- a human review path
The opportunity is learning how to install agents into real business workflows and then managing that agent so it simply "works" for the client.
4 examples:
- Speed-to-lead agent
For roofers, brokers, agencies, med spas.
Trigger:
New lead comes in.
Agent:
- reads the form/email
- classifies urgency
- drafts a personalized reply
- alerts the owner/team
- sets follow-up reminder
- Quote-prep agent
For contractors, service businesses, consultants.
Trigger:
Customer asks for quote.
Agent:
- extracts the request
- asks for missing info
- drafts quote notes
- pulls similar past jobs
- creates follow-up task
- Client-reporting agent
For agencies.
Trigger:
Weekly reporting day.
Agent:
- pulls screenshots/data
- summarizes what changed
- flags what matters
- drafts client update
- creates internal action list
- Sales-call follow-up agent
For consultants, coaches, agencies.
Trigger:
Call transcript lands.
Agent:
- summarizes pain
- extracts objections
- drafts follow-up
- updates CRM notes
- creates next-step reminders
These are single-skill examples but a managed agent service would be able to add additional skills at the client's request.
That's what they're paying you for.
To fix it if it breaks, add capabilities as needed, and maintain their AI employee with zero involvement from the client.
— https://nitter.net/coreyganim/status/2067352081271271899#m