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It's the biggest opportunity that we've had in a very long time.
Three months, three or four months ago, there was a shift.
And that shift was, we have the ideas as business owners.
It's the nitty-gritty bit that either costs money or it takes time.
That's where AI comes in.
What would you say the best way to monetize AI this year?
First is...
How to build a seven-figure personal brand.
Using AI, this might be the interview of the year on more money.
And we have an AI hippie in the house.
I take AI hippie.
So, this mentor here is 17 years younger than me.
And in the last two weeks has transformed how I run my life on my laptop.
And I had this vision that I needed you on the more money show
to talk to everyone else about what you did for me.
Because if there's one thing that's really important to me is
when I figure out something that works, I want to share it with you.
Because we have to move so much faster.
In fact, AI has just completely changed again.
And if you're still on chat GPT, you're already behind.
So, I asked Sabrina to come in and share with you what she's been sharing with me
on monetizing AI, building a personal brand on AI,
using all the best AI tools and features.
You know, maybe the best income streams using AI.
How to run your entire life from your laptop on AI.
Because I have 104 staff.
And that kind of makes you feel a bit...
We'll tell everyone how you feel about the fact that I have 104 staff.
I think the staff members who implement AI will be great.
And I think general economy, not just yours, staff you don't,
we'll get left behind.
So, people who don't embrace AI, you think they're going to lose their jobs?
I think so, yes.
Not I think so, the city thinks so, 70%.
Well, one of the chat GPT investors, he reckoned 80% of all people could lose their jobs to AI.
Correct.
18% of all global workforce,
according to another source,
which is something like 300 million jobs,
likely to be gone with AI.
And, you know, I don't mind you being honest and brutally,
I brought you on the show to be open.
But if you were running my company,
you probably wouldn't have 104 staff, would you?
No.
No.
Like, be on it.
Be honest, how many would you have?
So, I had a team of 16 two years ago.
Okay.
We have significantly less than that.
And, I think, you know, the reason I'm so passionate about AI is because
my mum's going to lose her job.
You know, my mum will lose her job if she doesn't know how to use AI with what she does.
And, like, that's everyone's mum, right?
So, how can we start implementing and teaching now?
I heard people say, and they're in AI,
but they say, oh, yeah, you could have a billion dollar company with no staff.
And is that really true?
Or, you know, could you build a seven or an eight-figure business with no staff just with AI?
I cannot really happen.
A hundred percent.
So, we predict that there's going to be the first unicorn,
which means billion dollar company,
with one person within the next 12 months.
Well, there's already a female billionaire, S in AI, isn't there?
And I think she's, like, 30 years old,
which is about your age, isn't it?
It's my age.
I must admit, I never thought I'd be getting mentored on someone 17 years younger than me.
I didn't think that that would...
I normally go to, like, people who are 20 years older than me to get mentorship.
And, you know, with business advice and no disrespect,
life experience, I probably would still go to 60-year-olds.
But I suppose being a 30-year-old,
you know, you didn't really have to unlearn all the habits that I did.
Did you, I guess, it's just quite normal for you to run your life with AI on your laptop?
Yeah, so it's interesting because before this I was a tennis coach.
I was a coach for six years.
Both my parents were teachers.
I have an MBA and I was like,
I don't have to be more than this.
And during lockdown, I scaled a software.
We had 350,000 users in six weeks,
which is its own story and it's one of the world's fastest growing startups.
And after one, everyone said, how did you do it?
So I'm sat at my local coffee shop on my laptop and I'm thinking,
well, if I can run my business from my laptop,
I could run it from anywhere.
Six years ago,
within our first year we did six figures, seven figures within three years,
and then I was able to retire for a good couple of years.
I didn't need to work because my company was making 10 to 15K per day without
me needing to work because I had a team and I had a systems.
Now with AI, six weeks ago we launched a core hot.
We did three hours, I programmed Lord,
5K the next day, 10K the next day.
It's insane how quickly it's moving.
And it's the biggest opportunity that we've had in a very long time.
OK, right, I need to pick through some of this then and figure this out.
So you're saying you had a tennis coaching business
and you had 16 full-time staff and then lockdown came along
and then that business was completely disrupted.
Yeah, so at the age of 22, 23 years old,
we had 43 team members.
We ran around 250 events per year
and we were the largest tennis events company in the country.
When lockdown happened, I lost everything overnight.
I couldn't even pay my rent and I remember sitting in my flat thinking
how is someone who's supposedly so successful just come off the apprentice,
stop 50 times a day in the street, now cannot afford to pay her rent.
Something is fundamentally broken with the system
and we have to think differently.
So I think that mindset shift of going from everything
like being super happy to having nothing financially
is what drove me to figure out different things.
OK, so you had a conscious decision starting again
that you wanted to do it without staff.
Was that was a conscious thing, was it?
Yeah, like having staff was stressful.
I was 23.
My team members were in their 40s, 50s, 60s.
How about they hated being managed by you?
Yeah, and it's like not only have you got the responsibility
of their families and what they're doing
but you also have that on your shoulders and your young
and I thought I was really young at the time.
So is there's a communication barrier there?
Right, OK.
So tell us how you then got into AI
and started figuring out all these tools.
So I've been running a personal brand agency for the last six years.
I worked with the largest founders in the world.
The largest creators in the world.
We have over a thousand clients.
I had a team of 16 people and two years ago
when Chat2pti approximately first came out.
I kind of started looking into the AI space.
Now I'm an economic scurly, meaning I like thinking ahead.
And I thought, well, hang on a second.
I thought AI would be machines and robots
and take over making houses or something.
I didn't think it would take over marketing
and copyrighting and thinking, I need to change right now.
OK.
So we started.
We went lean was the first thing.
We cut all of our costs down to show you the extent of what we cut down
a copyrighter, a journalist.
I paid six figures a year too.
For two months, I built an agent that allowed it
to kind of have the copyrighted equivalent.
I then sent it out to over a hundred clients.
And I said, which article do you prefer?
One or two.
And 80% of them chose the AI.
Which showed me, over a year ago, this is going to change.
OK, so you're saying that you were paying
journalist and copyrighters a six-figure salary.
And within one year, AI was beating it 80% of the time.
Within two months.
Within two months.
OK, wow.
And then I was like, OK, this is interesting.
How interesting is it going to be?
Because AI is already super capable.
We only have access to the very base layer.
Now, three months, three, four months ago, there was a shift.
And that shift was, Claude.
Claude is like the big sister of chat GBT, I think.
It has so many different integrations.
And every single week, since then,
something news come out that is revolutionising
how quickly we move.
OK, so are you saying, then, that all these people
who are just getting used to using chat GBT
and finally have replaced Google with chat GBT?
They're already behind.
Way behind.
Oh, dear.
Oh, dear.
So it's all about Claude.
I think it's all about Claude.
So I made a joke at dinner.
And I wasn't expecting people to laugh.
But I just come back from Dubai.
And I'm sitting in front of 16 creators.
And I say, so I have a new boyfriend.
And I've spent the last six weeks in my bedroom.
And they all clapped.
I didn't think they'd clap.
And then I said, his name is Claude.
And he's an AI.
And then everyone clapped again.
Right.
OK.
No comment.
OK.
So how heavily into AI are you now?
Tell us the things you do with AI and the people you work with and all that.
So something happened to me in January.
So I was speaking at the 1 billion summit in Dubai.
And we had 15,000 people online.
I was talking about founder ecosystems.
Within a week, I was in a room that I should not have been in.
I was in a room.
I'm not going to share what it was on here.
But the biggest policy and decision-makers in that world
were in this room with me.
And I'll be honest, it scared the shit out of me.
What I learned, what I saw in that day, was so scary.
I can remember it to the tea, the absolute date.
Every single day since then, I've been doing 12 hour work days in a room,
studying, implementing, re-did the business, launch new businesses.
It's been an insane journey.
And I think it was that fear factor that made me take this stuff seriously.
OK.
So are you talking about how AI is going to take over?
Are you talking about like deeper threats than that?
The deeper threats than that, yeah.
OK.
So I think I'm without going into what they are.
Everything's fucked, everyone.
So you know, just...
Deep threats than just that.
But then I was also thinking, you know, what happens when we introduce ourselves?
We say, hey, my name's Sabrina.
I'm a publicist on my name's Rob, and I have a money score.
We put so much identity on what we do.
What happens when AI can do our jobs?
We're going to lose our sense of identity and purpose.
And that's the bigger play here.
All right, then.
So thanks for scaring the shit out of us.
But let's talk about your business at the moment.
So how are you using AI in your business?
How are you generating income, leads, clients, and how is AI central to that?
We moved our entire...
Shall I shout out a couple of brands I work with?
Sure.
Great.
So not that I asked.
I've been on Monday.com.
It's a project management system for nine years.
I heard of Notion.
I wasn't so much into Notion.
Notion have AI introduced into it.
So imagine that you have AI doing the thinking,
and you have a software doing the doing.
So I just need to say what I want the end result to be,
and program with all my data and everything I have on the back end.
And the result is done.
So you're saying that Notion's...
What is it like a CRM, or is it like a project management tool?
It's an example of a project management tool.
Like Trello or...
Exactly.
Monday.com.
OK, but the difference with it is it's fully integrated into AI.
So what does that enable you to do?
So that enabled us to move...
So there may one I use as Claude.
Claude has lots of different connections.
And Claude is more like a strategic thinker
in comparison to ChatGPT.
Imagine you want the end result.
It can reverse engineer the best practices in the world,
and you can bring this into your business, into your agency.
So we moved our entire business within a month,
within to Claude and Notion.
OK, so you just talk to Claude, tell it what to do,
and then it links to your project management tool,
which connects to your calendar.
Could you do like an example?
Could you grab your laptop and maybe do some kind of prompt?
Yeah.
Because you did that for me, actually.
We'll do that in a bit, because then I'll put you on the spot.
But the reason Sabrina kind of just basically wowed me
and made me realize, I have to take this seriously.
So I'm 47.
And I've been in business 20 years, and I have the UK's largest
property and business training company.
But I have a business that could potentially
be under threat from AI, because it's an information business.
So I have to take that seriously.
And national insurance went up, recruitment fees have gone up,
minimum wage has gone up twice.
So it now costs me about 135,000 pounds
to hire 321 year olds on the lowest salary I can pay them.
And I've got people learning six figures in my business.
And I love having a team of people.
But I realized that the thing that was my greatest strength
could also be my greatest weakness.
And like everyone, I've done a few calls
to say it's on AI, and I'm using GROC,
and I'm using ChatGPT, and I think I'm doing all right.
And I'm asking it basic stuff.
But we still have sales for CRM, not really connected to AI.
And we're all still using Gmail or Google Drive.
And everything is not fully centralized.
I don't just talk to my laptop, and it
does on my work for me.
And then you did.
So I'd like you to do a demonstration.
You can just share the way you prompted it.
OK, cool, but not yet, though.
We'll get your laptop in a minute.
OK, why do you think now is really important?
And what's the sort of seismic shift that's just changed?
Because it is frustrating when you just get yet,
like you finally figured out ChatGPT.4.2.3.
And then it's an actual Claude.
And it's like, what's changed?
The AIC ecosystem has a few main big players.
You have ChatGPT.
The reason why everyone knows ChatGPT
is because it won the race.
It was the first LLM, which is your large language model,
to come out.
So therefore, because it was the first coming out in the market,
everyone went there straight away.
You then have Claude, which is by a company called Anthropic.
You have Groc.
You have Beplexity.
There's different LLMs.
Gemini is.
Gemini.
Yeah.
Claude is the best strategic thinker.
And it's a business owner.
That's what you want.
And it's Claude.
The thing that kind of blew me away,
because you showed me this on, you actually
did it on my laptop.
But you opened Claude, and then you showed me
all the different software that it connects to.
So it can connect to my Google Drive.
It can connect to my Gmail.
It can connect to my Evernote via Zapier.
It can connect to my calendar.
So I've got emails, for example, going back 20 years.
And let's say I've got a small lawsuit trying
to find all that data from 20 years would be impossible.
But with Claude connecting to my emails,
I just press the, you made one of these keys.
Do the program one of my keys.
I just press it.
Use Whisper.
Make a request.
Just gives me all the information.
20 years of email history.
10 years of thousands of Google documents
from our 100s stuff.
And I just realized, I'm going to be saving hours a day.
Not having to search for anything anymore.
You know, not having to like use paper and print,
just literally make a prompt or a request.
And is that what you're saying?
Is the thing that you love about Claude the most?
It connects the hub that connects all of your other software.
Yes, in a sense.
It's more than that.
So I'm going to give you a use case of what I did six weeks ago.
So first day night, I'm in my studio in Dubai.
It's about 10 p.m.
And my team member goes, Sabrina, you're
getting loads of messages about people
wanting to teach LinkedIn because you've
just come off the Mind Valley stage.
Can we sell them something?
And I went, yeah, maybe.
And I thought, let's play with this.
So I went over to Claude.
And I said something like, OK, depending
on everything that we've spoken about,
look at my client work, the kind of clients
that I've worked with, what are the skills that I have?
How am I going to bring my behavior, my strategy?
This is the people who are interested.
I put in the LinkedIn profiles if he was messaging me.
This is what my talk was about.
I uploaded the talk, do a search on me.
With all of this information, I want you
to take my offer framework, which I do for clients.
And I want you to build me out and offer.
Then with that offer, I want us to go down the best
route of offer creation, urgency, scarcity,
depending on what my skill sets are.
That I can do on an online format to this particular format,
to this particular audience.
And then I press Enter.
And since Opus 4.6 came out, it really, really
does a strategic thinking.
Then I took that prompt.
I put it into a builder, and I said,
based on the best principles of funnel creation,
looking at above the fold, looking at above moving towards
something away from something, behavioral economics,
I want you to build me out this offer,
build me out this funnel so that I can sell it.
This entire process, based on the data I had
already from the PR agency, took three hours.
We then launched it.
The next day we made 5K, the next day we made 10K.
That's like 15K in two days, based of three hours of work.
And then I've delivered it.
I didn't even know what I was delivering.
I didn't even read through the offer.
Maybe you can call it naivety or trust.
I don't know.
But I'm smashing the cohort because I know every single thing
that's been put into the offer is what is based
on my previous history.
OK, so you're saying, any work you've ever done
that's all kind of stored within your Claude
and all these other software that you use
is all drawn upon to create a new offer.
Yes.
And I can attest to this because I saw this.
Now, I won't mention the name of two big clients you're working
with in case I haven't got permission.
But one of the biggest online education resources
in the world has a very famous founder.
And there's another really big name.
I guess spiritual kind of thought leader.
And you just spoke into your computer
about redoing my LinkedIn to be something
that generates high paying clients based on me being one
of the top mentors in the UK with my experience
and having masterminds that are 30,000 to 75,000.
And you asked it to take all the work
you've done with these two really big creators.
We're talking tens of millions of followers between them.
And it drew on all the work you've done for them.
And I'm pretty sure when I left you and got on the train,
it landed in my inbox.
And imagine you have your brain, right?
So it wasn't just those two clients.
We've had hundreds of clients go through this.
And at the moment, all of that is stuck in your team's brain,
which is a huge liability for a company or in your brain.
So when you have everything within Claude,
it brings in best practices, which
means all of your data starts talking together.
Right.
OK.
So I definitely need a live demo in a minute.
But first, what would you say the best ways
to monetize AI this year?
Give us three top ways.
Firstly, your personal brand.
We already know this.
Personal branding is a boring topic,
because we've heard it so many times.
But people aren't doing it.
I've made every seven figures, while I travel in the world,
on my laptop, not really working, having a personal brand.
Or you must have so much monetization from yours.
Imagine that you could create a month's worth of content,
which is really, really good.
And it sounds more like you than you do within two hours.
And then you're done.
And that gives you millions of impressions.
And it makes you 50 to 100 K per month back into your business.
That is now possible.
And once you're able to build that ecosystem,
massive, like you can basically get your LinkedIn, your emails,
everything done for you, which you normally pay, like, 5, 10,
15K a month to an agency.
So personal brand is one.
Personal brand is one.
Specifically, LinkedIn.
Now, I am a LinkedIn girl, and I love LinkedIn.
But LinkedIn is so, so powerful,
because that's where all the business owners hang out on.
Yes.
And Instagram, what's going to happen at the moment
on Instagram is it's getting flooded.
And you've seen them with these AI videos,
and this AI slot, and these things that are creating.
That's what's taken away the attention.
You've got to go where the attention is possible.
And if you can create good LinkedIn strategy, which
doesn't sound like every single other AI post,
you get thousands of impressions.
We did one.
It made, I think, 100,000 impressions within a couple of days.
So LinkedIn is an absolute gold mine right now within,
like, if you can use your personal brand and AI to post on.
Well, someone told me that 97% of people who use LinkedIn
don't use it to post.
They use it to consume.
So you think, oh, LinkedIn is just full of everyone.
But only 3%, I'm doing it from memory,
it might be slightly more or less,
are actually creating any content.
So it sounds like a massive opportunity to me.
Huge, huge opportunity.
And I agree with you about LinkedIn,
because this is a bit random, but I need to tell you this.
I'd always thought for years, because I like
to come up with brand ideas.
And I'd always thought, wouldn't it
be cool if there was a Jewish guy who taught money?
Because, you know, Jewish people are.
Yeah, so you know this story.
So Jewish people are renowned for being good with money.
Yes.
And I just want to, like, I'd love to learn
how to make even more money.
And I thought, that'd be a great brand.
If you had a proper Jewish-looking Jewish guy,
and he's like, here's how the Jewish community
make money, the secrets, you know, we don't normally share.
And it was like, the internet and AI
was listening to me, which it always fucking is, as you know.
And I went on to Instagram.
And there was Rabbi Sturberg on my feed.
Well, you know, this is great.
And he's teaching how Jewish people make money
and what Jews do do and what they don't do and blah, blah, blah.
And I sent it to one of my assistants.
And I'm like, mate, we need to get him on more money.
He'd be brilliant.
And he was like, yeah, I like his content.
I'll reach out or get him on more money,
like you are here being interviewed.
It was a fucking AI.
It was a fucking AI.
And it did me.
And like, I've been in business 20 years.
I'm not 16.
And like, I actually had to question,
like, if I'm a bit of an idiot.
But I can tell you how I'm not.
Because my business partner is 10 times more skeptical
and wildly than me.
Like, you can't like, you can't kid him with anything.
He's like, Rob, check out this Ray Dalio channel.
He loves Ray Dalio.
Loves him.
And I love Ray Dalio.
And he's like, he's got a new YouTube.
And I'd look at him like, mate, that's not Ray Dalio.
That is some AI-nicking Ray Dalio's content.
And now on Instagram, it's flooded with AI channels.
So in my mind, you've got two choices.
And this is really important.
You could tell me what you think.
Choice number one is you humanize yourself even more.
You use platforms like LinkedIn,
where it's kind of easier to be human.
And you connect with people and you have a more personalized,
maybe a higher ticket offering.
Or two, you get on your laptop
and you create a load of these AI profiles
and platforms yourself.
My friend did that.
They're making...
Because you could probably manage hundreds of channels a day,
couldn't you?
50K a day he's making.
50K a day doing what?
The AI.
I mean, he owns a lot of channels,
but doing the AI stuff here.
So he basically just launches brand new channels
and uses AI to do the research, create the videos.
Yeah.
I mean, that is a huge business opportunity.
I'm not doing it.
I'm going to do my own brand.
But you've just heard it here.
And that could be a great opportunity.
Here's the thing, the 17-year-olds could be doing this.
Yeah.
Okay.
So you think LinkedIn's a great way to make money using AI.
What do you use the AI for the content research?
How do you use AI on LinkedIn?
So without...
Like coming across like you and AI.
Mm-hmm.
So the key about any kind of content that you're creating now,
whether that's in your newsletter,
your community's Facebook LinkedIn,
is most people say,
this is my business, this is who I am,
put in some kind of prompt, and then they have a post.
And then they post the post, and it does maybe okay,
but it just sounds awkward.
It's horrible, right?
You've seen those posts on LinkedIn
which are like, oh, you did not write that.
They're wanky.
I call them wanky, yeah.
Great.
What's doing really well now is the founder first post,
which is the raw, the nitty-gritty, the like icky stuff
that we don't want to talk about, but it's real.
And we know it's real because we're living it
through January and experience.
That's not the bit that we're replacing AI with.
You're not replacing AI with your human stories.
You're placing it with the work that we don't want to do.
So we could be like, okay, this could be
what was it like going behind the scenes
on the more money show?
And I'm going to put my personal experience in there.
And then I put it into my Claude project.
I'm inside of my Claude project.
It knows my brand voice, my business,
my personal OS operating system,
my brand OS.
It knows my tonality, my humor.
It has all this data, all this research,
because I've built a founder ecosystem within Claude.
And then I say, here's my idea.
And what's going to happen is it's going to go through
this process that I've been able to build,
which has taken the idea, pulling out what's good,
putting it into my voice, adding in humor,
adding a sexy hook, creating the CTA,
understanding my audience,
and then giving me the end product.
We have the ideas as business owners.
It's the nitty-gritty bit that either costs money
or it takes time.
That's where AI comes in.
All right, awesome.
Give us a few tips on automating
content creation, social media, business with AI.
Amazing.
Maybe tools and tools.
Can you see this?
Yeah, I can, yeah.
Great, so this is a AI voice recorder.
Okay.
And what's going to happen?
This is flawed, yeah.
So there's a few different ones.
I like flawed because it was quick to get to the UK.
And I like the colour.
Yeah.
You can press this down, so to get.
Yeah, I mean, like the colour, yeah.
There's a few other cool ones,
but they don't ship within like three months.
So you press this down at records.
This is then connected to my Claude,
which is then connected to my notion,
which is then connected to my calendar,
which is then connected to my granola.
And I basically can press this
when I go to a conference or an event
or a networking thing.
And I want to be present in the moment
and talk to someone.
I don't want to be thinking, okay, like,
what does this look like?
So I just press record.
And I have it visible, right?
Yeah.
And the next day, my team have an entire to-do list
from that one click of a button,
which is connecting with the person on LinkedIn.
If I said I'll send them something,
I'll send it to them.
If I've invited them to an event,
the event will be sent to them.
There's like an entire automation
of just speaking to someone.
And there's this one time right in Dubai.
And I go to meet someone
and I was like, I'm gonna try something.
They had a big brand online.
I have a big brand online.
And I pressed Claude.
I want you to research Sabrina Stocker.
And I, like, from the apprentice, here's my website.
And I want you to research, I won't say the name,
but this person who owns this company,
I then want you to research the companies.
What are the deliverables and who do we serve?
And I then want you to create a table,
which is getting to analyze the different opportunities
of us working together,
depending on what we do and where there's synergy.
And then I want you to rate those opportunities
in terms of easiness to start and monetization value.
Then I want you to put it into a notion board
so that I can share it over my coffee.
That's it.
He goes to the toilet.
He comes back and it's done.
And that's already landed six figures.
That one meeting and they're an incredible company.
But, you know, there was about half a million there
on the table in terms of how we can both work
in partnership with each other.
And it was laid out without us having to think about it.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, at the moment here, on my laptop,
I'm using granola, which you showed me.
And it's transcribing everything that we discuss,
linked to my calendar,
because I've got a calendar reminder that we're on here,
on this life, it's taking all the notes.
And then it will enhance the notes,
transcribe and summarize the notes.
And then there'll be in my calendar.
And then I can do with them whatever I want.
I guess I could feed them into Rob Moore AI if I want.
I guess I could ask it to write me.
A LinkedIn post summarizing our discussion here.
And you don't even have to ask it.
You can create a agent which will take the notes for you
and do everything for you.
Right, so I could set that up in the background.
So there's like a chain reaction of things that happen.
Holy shit balls.
Right, go and get your laptop.
We need a live demo here.
What would you like to do?
Why don't you rip my LinkedIn to bits and rebuild it?
Great. So what I'm going to do is
I'm going to create a project within Claude.
And I'm then going to go onto Opus.
I'm going onto Opus 4.6.
And I'm pressing extended thinking.
And you can do this if you have a good digital chain.
And I'm just going to start recording on my laptop.
So I would like you to do a deep research into Rob Moore.
Rob, can you tell me about the purpose
of what you're building right now
and what you'd like your LinkedIn to be focused about?
I'd like my LinkedIn to target
more experienced business owners
as opposed to being general rants about the state of the UK.
And I'd like it to generate a qualified leads
of people who have businesses
that are three years plus old
and 250K plus in yearly turnover
who want to grow to one or 10 or even 25 million.
And they understand that people who've been there and done it
can help them get their quicker.
Yes, that's what I want.
Awesome. And then specifically in terms of your LinkedIn,
what does that funnel look like?
So let's say that I go onto your LinkedIn
and I think, okay, who is Rob Moore?
What does he do?
What would you like that next step to be?
Okay, so I'd like them to maybe see on my LinkedIn profile
some of the credible things I've done,
like run a business for 20 years,
done nearly 300 million in sales,
broke on board records for longest public speeches,
got four and a half million followers on social media,
written pretty much 20 books.
So I'd like them to instantly get that feel
that I've been doing this a long time.
Then I'd like them probably to get into my email database
or my newsletter.
Then I'd like them to come to one of my six to seven figure zooms.
And then from there, I'd like them to come to my
boardroom mastermind.
And then from my boardroom mastermind,
I'd like them to become a client on inner circle.
Perfect.
Okay, so you use the piece of software there
to just record all that.
Yeah.
And that's what?
This is super whisper.
Super whisper.
Okay, there you go.
And now I'd like you to do a research in terms of Rob Moore,
who he is, what his branding's like.
I'm gonna give you, meaning you, I'm speaking to Claude,
Rob's URL for his LinkedIn.
Using the strategy of Founder ecosystem,
we're gonna look at specifically the use case of
finding out Rob Moore, who does he do?
Go into the credibility profile.
I'm then want you to take his offer being to join his mailing list.
That's gonna be our first CTA.
I'd like you to go online and find the URL for his mailing list.
We're then gonna read you the copy.
I'm gonna give you my profile.
So you're gonna see how I'd like the copy to be redone.
You're gonna take the architectural of what we've already done.
And I'm gonna give you another example of two more use cases,
which follow this same format.
Using this information, I would like you to create the copy,
the strategy, and the understanding of Rob Moore's brand identity,
including his voice recognition,
and looking specifically into the behavioral economics
of what he's doing.
Okay, now I don't know how that is,
because that's kind of like three or four steps within one,
but we're gonna see what happens.
And that's gonna take a couple of minutes to load.
Okay, so you were talking to it.
You went and got some URLs for it to do some research on.
That's prompted into Claude now,
and now that's working our way.
Yes, so imagine if we had a little bit more time,
I'd go into the nitty-gritty.
Is there any way we can publish that,
so people are watching the video could find it?
Yeah, I can create a shareable link,
and I'll WhatsApp to you, and you can send it to whoever.
Okay, so I'll put the shareable link in the comments
when it's done then.
Okay, fine.
Give us the three best AI tools to use to automate your life.
Um, first is Claude.
Having AI tools can be fancy, and they can be quick,
and they can look cute,
but Claude is your foundation that you need.
Once you have Claude, look at the integrations that are easy.
My second favorite is notion,
because notion and Claude talk to each other,
imagine Claude does the thinking,
notion does the doing.
Right, okay.
And you can connect all your team to all this as well.
Yes.
Yeah, I noticed on Claude, there's like a team version,
so you could have multiple users.
What an all, so all the Claude talks to each other.
And so when your staff leaves, you've got all that data.
Yeah, well, would you like me to share the third,
or should I keep it secret?
No, tell it, okay?
The third is Gunola, the one that we installed in our laptop,
because I'm so busy,
I don't have time to take notes,
and I was paying someone to take notes.
I do not need to do that anymore.
And then I can just share my deliverables
straight away off the back of the meeting.
Yeah, I've started using this in my meetings and board meetings,
which means you don't need someone in there transcribing
or typing.
Yes.
Okay.
I can jump more into that,
but in terms of teams,
one of the biggest pains that I had,
well, I think this actually might be done, no, still going.
One of the biggest pains I had was when a staff member left,
oh my goodness, the data, the emails,
the confidentiality,
and then what happened, Chatty BT came,
and what happened when Chatty BT came,
is we've got everyone to sign up
underneath their own email addresses.
And I bet, tell me if I'm wrong,
but your company is maybe using individual teams
rather than individual email addresses rather than teams.
And what happens then is no one knows what's happening
in the company, and you have to talk,
and who wants to talk?
Who wants to send emails?
Who wants to figure things out?
Imagine,
clawed teams is you could put everything in one space,
and suddenly your entire company has access to everything.
So instead of individually having to probe different projects,
you have one place to bring everything together
that connects with your drive,
that connects with email,
that's safe and secure,
and that you're able to control what doesn't, doesn't go on.
And every single piece of data you've ever had,
and every single piece of data
that anyone you work with ever uses with you,
you can just ask for it by pressing that button and asking.
My EA loves me.
I no longer have to bother her, asking for links,
asking for files, I just ask Claude.
All right, so no wonder you've been spending 12 hours a day
with Claude, your new boyfriend.
Okay, so Sabrina,
are you up for doing more of this,
doing live demonstrations, you're up for it?
Yeah.
Okay, great.
So I've actually acted very quickly
and completely changed something
that I've been doing for about four years.
So for four years I've been running a money maker summit,
a special three day event
where you learn how to make manage and multiply money,
you learn how to build multiple streams of recurring income,
you learn the five best ways to hit 10 ground a month
or 20 ground a month,
or even go from six to seven figures
I bring in my business partners,
even some of my mentors,
and we teach you how to build multiple streams of income
in this modern world.
And since, I mean, because I've known Sabrina for,
we've known each other for what?
Since before lockdown, haven't we?
So I've known Sabrina for a long time,
but it was literally three weeks ago, two weeks ago, was it?
When we had this meeting and you showed me all this.
So I've actually completely now redesigned money maker summit
and we've got an AI themed money maker summit
and Sabrina's gonna be one of the keynote speakers.
She's gonna do I think more than one slot
and we're gonna have multiple slots over the three days
on building multiple streams of income with AI,
saving time, saving money, saving staff,
there are apps and tools and software
and Sabrina said she'll get her laptop out,
she'll put it on a lectern, she'll connect to the screen
and all these functions that she performed,
she'll actually do it live
and you'll see it happen on the screen.
Sabrina's even agreed that for a couple of you
in the audience, she'll actually build your entire business
and final for you live.
So how does that sound?
So the link is money.school-mms as in money maker summit.
Go do it right now
because we've got hundreds of people on this live stream.
This will be a main episode in more money as well.
So go do this right now.
You can see the date on the page.
If you can't make the date, sign up
because we do have at least one other backup date.
So don't let the date be an issue
because we do have another date planned.
Money.school-mms and first 20 get the platinum ticket,
which is many hundreds of pounds of retail.
All right, so this is done.
Yeah.
Okay, well how many pages is it?
It's seven.
Seven pages.
So it's produced a seven page full plan
on redesigning my LinkedIn
and basically building my ecosystem using LinkedIn.
Okay, so let's share a link then in the comments.
Great, I'm going to now just do one more thing.
So I'm just going to press great.
So using this information,
I'm currently actually on a live stream with Rob
and we want to share this with the audience
so they can specifically know what we're doing.
I'd like you to make a notion board.
If you could please create a new page with a notion,
call it Rob more live, put it maybe
in a separate section so it doesn't get integrated with clients.
Then I want you to design it so that everyone who reads this
can have a basic understanding
of how they can do it themselves.
So I want you to reverse and generic using it,
press practices and make the user experience really clean
for someone who's new to Claude.
Great, and then within about 10 minutes
we'll have that maybe five minutes,
but I know we have to leave.
And we'll put it in the comments.
How are you shit?
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Told you this is going to be big.
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