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Welcome!

I hope you are well.

Here, I’ll share the following:

  1. Wins

  2. Fails

  3. Lessons learned

all from the last week.

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Wins

  1. I had some good viral posts on X and LinkedIn last week.

  2. I was good at consistently creating new content on X and LinkedIn.

  3. My client had many viral posts on LinkedIn across different accounts of his company.

  4. I worked on changing the CTA for a client, and it worked well.

  5. March’s content strategy for my client is working well.

  6. I’ve completed working on the project my client had, and I hope it gets approved.

  7. I spent a good amount of time working out, but I think I need to keep increasing the weights I lift.

  8. I worked on creating some new X and LinkedIn posts, and revamping some old posts of mine.

  9. I spent some time reading, but I could’ve spent more. I spent time reading the Rundown AI newsletter, Mindstream newsletter, Trends vc, and growth in reverse. In books, I read some pages of the 5 types of wealth.

  10. TechnoBizzVault’s IG account is growing well.

  11. TechnoBizzVault’s conversion rates improved after changing the tagline and CTA.

Fails

  1. I still think I wasn’t good at time management, because there was a lot more I could achieve in the last week.

  2. I think I have to get better with my strength training program.

  3. I wasn’t able to regularly engage with my X and LinkedIn DMs.

  4. I wasn’t able to create more content in advance for my client, and I did a lot of last-minute work.

  5. I did not spend a lot of time experimenting with new AI tools

  6. I had some issues with high coffee intake again, which affected my sleep, and I’ll work the next week working on making it more manageable.

  7. My client’s carousels

Lessons Learned

  1. Creators in the business and tech niche that have a good distribution on Product Hunt will get good collaboration opportunities.

  2. Ali Abdaal is building his SaaS products studio, and more creators will do that.

  3. Selling SaaS products will get as hard as selling a course now.

  4. Creators in the AI art niche today will be working on movies in 2026.

  5. The CTO of OpenAI recently predicted on his podcast at Overpowered that coding will keep getting easier (or more automated). But I still think that real problem solving in coding can never be done by AI.

  6. I think the rise of AI voice agents is real, and they will do the initial stage of customer support, and human customer support will be used only in urgent situations.

  7. I think all product or startup launch platforms will just end up supporting VC-backed startups more, like how Product Hunt does now.

  8. Freelancers and agencies that just focused on one service will have to provide multiple services at once since work with AI just keeps getting easier.

  9. AI agents still are not as powerful as we want them to be, but Manus AI has surely leveled up the competition for OpenAI.

  10. It can happen that in the next 5 years, at the end of the AI race, Google ends up winning it because they were slow, but they can surely rise to the top because of the training data they have.

I hope you’ve found this helpful.

Have a great day!

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