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What automation brings in money? The guy has already made fifty automations, but he started making money on them only two weeks ago. Moreover, in 2 weeks he has already thrashed out almost $20K, which looks good for a start πŸ˜‰ He also shared the conclusions he made when he started making money. And these conclusions seemed very useful to me for startups, many of which are also actually creating platforms for automating something. 1. What does not bring money in automation: β€” Something that is designed to solve a problem that you yourself do not have. Because you start to come up with cool crap that no one really needs. β€” Automation that saves 10 minutes, but which takes 10 hours to create. Ideally, it should be the other way around πŸ˜‰ β€” Cool methods for automating what a freelancer can do cheaply. β€” β€œRevolutionary” automation algorithms that only work with ideal initial data.
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2. What makes money: β€” Solving expensive problems for customers with large budgets. β€” Automating tasks for which manual outsourcing currently costs $5,000 per month and up. β€” Creating platforms that bring order to the usual chaos, and which can therefore chew up chaotic data πŸ˜‰ β€” Automation is not to improve the efficiency of processes, but to increase revenue. 3. Examples of questions that automation should answer: β€” Will someone pay $1,000 per month to not do this manually? β€” Will this save them from having to answer a call from an angry client at 2 a.m.? β€” Will automation break if the input data format changes? β€” Does this automation solve a $10,000 problem or eliminate a $10 inconvenience.
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