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Build Your Own AI Assistant: AI Automation for Founders

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You've watched 47 Alexi videos. You know

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the concepts, but you still don't know

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where to start. Most founders are stuck

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here, drowning in advice, executing

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nothing. What if instead of watching

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hundreds of videos, you could download

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everything a creator has said and turn

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it into a private AI you can ask real

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questions to? In the next 10 minutes,

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I'll show you how I've done this with

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two creators and cut my learning curve

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by 80%. Let's jump right in. So, all of

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this started when I was watching some of

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Alex from Ros's videos and I thought,

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how cool would it be if I could ask

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questions back and forth with Alex? And

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so, I actually grabbed a transcript, put

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in Chachi Beti, had questions back and

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forth. And it was very helpful. But I

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was wondering, he's done so much

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content, what if I could build out

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processes and workflows based off of all

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of his knowledge. And so, that's what

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started the idea. And what I did was I

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started researching where to get bulk

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downloads. So, I was found a website. It

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looks like this. And what you can do is

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you can actually do bulk downloads of

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transcripts. So I was able to upload the

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URL for Alex and other creators and get

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all of their transcripts at once. So it

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does work pretty slow with Alex cuz I

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think he has what 4,000 videos something

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crazy. So I pre-ID specifically so you

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could see what it looks like. But you

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just grab his URL right here. You throw

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[music] it in to this section and then I

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went ahead and you hit on this export

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button or search and it looks like this.

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So, it takes about 5 to 10 minutes to

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search it. I would recommend probably

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not downloading every single video. What

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I did was I went ahead and I deselected

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shorts and medium videos and figured

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that most of his value is coming from

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his long form. And then I was really

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most interested in his most recent. So,

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I selected from his first 100 videos and

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this is in order of relevance. So, I

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grabbed those videos and then I went

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ahead and I changed some of these

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settings here so that way I could grab

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as much information as possible. I

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wanted timestamps. I wanted view count

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and I wanted it all in one document. So,

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I just download it like this. I click

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the download button. It shouldn't be all

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3,000. So, deselect and then select

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range 1 to 100. So, let's change this to

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deselect and then select. There you go.

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Deselect all and then select range.

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There you go. So, now I have the first

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50. and then if I wanted the long-term

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only. So the selection process here is a

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little weird, but now I have the first

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50 and then long form. So I'm grabbing

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as much content as I think I need to

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build out the knowledge base to ask Alex

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specific questions about how to scale my

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coursebased business, especially since

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Alex recently just had that $und00

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million launch of his book. So obviously

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very impressive and he probably put a

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lot of information on his YouTube about

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it. So then what happens is it'll look

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like this. It went ahead and completed

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it and I pre-downloaded. You can see I

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did the whole video section too. And so

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then what I'm going to do is those are

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now in my files. So I have two creators

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that we're going to work with right now.

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But I want to start off with Alex. So

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I'm going to go to chatbt. And you can

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use any AI system that allows you to

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make GPTs or folders. In this case I'm

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going to do a folder cuz I want to

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consistently come back and [music] ask

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Alex information about my business and I

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want him to kind of remember that. So I

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typically use chat t for kind of

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information check sheets things like

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that or claude for more script writing.

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So depending on what you're doing here.

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Now I'm just going to create a new

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project right now and I'm going to call

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it Alex. So one of the nice things about

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this is this is all publicly available

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information. So he's published this for

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you to use. So you have no problem

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actually taking it. And I'm going to go

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ahead and upload the file. So I'll show

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you what this actually looks like too.

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So this is the file. It might take a

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minute. It is fairly large. It might

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even be slightly too large, but on the

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TXT, this is what it looks like. So,

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it's just grabbing all of the

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transcripts and it's quite a lot. So,

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with longer context windows like this,

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sometimes Claude is a better option, but

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they did just update Chatbt, so

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hopefully it can handle it. So, it's

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loading there. Perfect. [music] And then

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we want to add instructions. So

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under here on chat, you can add project

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settings, add instructions. So I'm going

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to actually talk to this and tell it

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what I'm looking for. Okay. So, you're

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going to be an AI agent posing as Alex

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Hermoszi and you're going to talk as if

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you were Alex and you're going to give

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critical business advice specifically

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curated to founder systems AI the course

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and community I own on how to help and

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build in more leads and grow it through

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outbound marketing.

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So, I'm going to grab this transcript. I

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personally love chatting t specifically

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because it allows you to do the

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transcripts. I'm gonna say turn this

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into a prompt. All right. So, I'm just

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gonna say turn this into instructions.

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I'm gonna have it create its own

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instructions. So, now it's doing some

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research. It's going to build out the

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instructions for me and then I'm going

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to throw that into the video. Okay. So,

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it created the instructions for me. So,

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now I'm going to go back into my folder

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which is called Alex and I'm going to go

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ahead and add these into my

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folder which is very similar to GPT. The

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difference is it's more for

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conversations back and forth versus

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asking the exact same thing every single

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time. [music] So with the GPT, it's more

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of a kind of saved prompt, whereas a

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folder is more of like a collection of

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information that's growing as you grow.

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So now we can have a conversation with

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Alex. And I haven't tried this yet.

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Let's see how it works. So hey Alex, how

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you doing today? I was wondering if you

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could help me. I have a course called

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Founder Systems AI and I'm looking to

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grow it through marketing and I was

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wondering what your best advice was to

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get started.

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All right, let's dive straight in

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founder to founder style. [music] If

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we're talking about growing founder

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systems AI through marketing, especially

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outbound, we're going to keep it

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practical and no nonsense. First things

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first, define your ideal customer

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profile crystal clear. You want to know

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exactly which founders you're targeting.

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Are they bootstrapped? Are they

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techsavvy? Are they struggling with

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scaling operations? Nail that down

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because your messaging is going to be

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laser focused on it. Next up, volume

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based outreach. This is all about the

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mass. You're not going to land leads if

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you're not sending a lot of targeted

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messages. But these messages have to

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speak directly to the pain points. Hey,

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you're a founder drowning in SOP chaos.

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Here's how we get you out. Also, use

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proof and leverage. Show them results.

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Show them what other founders have

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achieved using your system. Make it

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clear and tangible. And don't be afraid

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to call it inefficiencies. If they're

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doing things the hard way, tell them

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that. Be blunt. Look, you're leaving

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money on the table by not systemizing.

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[music] Finally, set up a simple

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salesunnel and follow-up system. Make

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sure every lead goes into a predictable

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pipeline. Track how quickly you're

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converting them and double down on what

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works. That's how you scale. Keep it

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fast, keep it measurable, and keep it

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no.

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>> Awesome. That's really helpful. Would

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you recommend running ads? Should I do

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email marketing? What have you seen work

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best onformational products?

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>> Absolutely. Let's break it down. For

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