Attract your ideal prospects,
40 a day without paid ads.
For years I posted content and hoped the right people would find me. Then I stopped waiting and built a small machine that goes out, finds the exact people who are already interested in what I offer, and quietly makes them curious about my account. Here is exactly how the mechanics work, and the prompts you can use to build your own.
Your ideal clients are already following someone else.
Every creator in your niche has built an audience you could be reaching. Their followers already care about the topic. They are already in the habit of engaging. The only thing missing is a reason to notice your account. This machine creates that reason, quietly and consistently, without buying a single ad. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.
Who it’s for
Anyone who wants to grow a warm, targeted audience on social media without paying for ads or cold pitching strangers. Coaches, consultants, course creators, product sellers, community builders. If you have ever posted into a half-empty account and wondered where your ideal clients actually spend their time, this is for you.
What goes wrong
Without a targeting system, you attract followers who never buy. You post for months, grow slowly, and your engagement is full of people who are politely curious but never warm. The account grows in numbers and stands still in revenue, because the numbers are the wrong people.
How the machine works
A small bot monitors a short list of creators in your market. It pulls their follower lists, runs them through a filter that matches your ideal avatar, then quietly follows, likes, and comments on the matched accounts. Curious people click through to your profile, find content curated for exactly their interest, and decide to follow. You never have to find them. They come to you.
What you get back
A steady daily intake of warm, interested followers who already care about your topic before they ever hear your name. Over a month that is around 1,200 new ideal prospects. Over a year, roughly 14,400, all without a single ad dollar spent. Your warm list grows while you sleep.
I was posting into the wrong crowd.
For a long time I measured my social media growth in follower counts and felt good when the number went up. Then I looked at who was actually in the audience and realised most of them had no real reason to ever buy from me. They liked a post once and forgot I existed.
The problem was not the content. The problem was that I was growing passively, waiting for the platform’s algorithm to deliver the right people. Algorithms optimise for engagement, not for buyer intent. They send you people who click. Not people who will eventually pay.
So I changed the approach. Instead of posting and waiting, I built a small bot that goes out every day and finds the people who are already engaged in my exact market. I identified a handful of creators whose audience overlaps almost perfectly with my ideal client. Their followers are already interested, already active, already in the habit of spending on this topic.
The bot pulls those follower lists, runs them through a filter that scores them against my ideal avatar profile, and then quietly interacts with the best matches. It follows them, likes a few posts, drops a natural comment here and there. They notice the activity, click through to my account, see content curated from the best sources in the space, and a good percentage of them decide to stay.
About 40 new ideal followers a day come in through this method. That is 1,200 a month of people who arrived because they were genuinely curious, not because a paid ad interrupted their scroll. The follow rate is higher, the engagement is real, and the conversion to buyers is materially better than any cold advertising I have ever tried.
Proof point: I have documented my actual audience-building approach on YouTube in my automation systems breakdown and in the road to 10 million series, where the modest numbers on this page are real and traceable.
Let the right people find you first
What made this work was the targeting, not the volume. Following ten thousand random accounts does nothing. Following forty people a day who already care about your exact topic compounds into something real. The mechanics here are simple: find where your ideal clients already gather, filter to the best matches, and give them a gentle reason to look.
Find where your ideal clients already live
Before the bot does anything, you spend twenty minutes identifying three to five creators in your niche whose audience you would love to have. These are accounts whose followers are already engaged, already spending on this topic, and already trained to take action. You are not finding random big accounts. You are finding the specific communities where your ideal client spends time. Get this right once and the machine runs on it for months.
Filter to the exact avatar before any interaction
Follower lists are noisy. A creator in fitness might have followers who are personal trainers, weekend joggers, sports photographers, and gear resellers. The filter is what makes this precise. You define your ideal avatar in plain terms: activity level, posting frequency, content type, engagement patterns, bio keywords. The bot scores each follower against that profile and only interacts with the ones who match closely. This is why the followers you attract are warm, not random.
Attract with quiet, consistent curiosity signals
The interactions are gentle by design. A follow, a like on a recent post, an occasional comment that feels like a real person noticed something specific. Nothing pushy, nothing salesy. The goal is to make the person curious enough to click your profile, not to pitch them on the spot. Once they land on your account and see content that speaks directly to what they care about, the follow happens naturally. The machine plants the seed. Your content closes.
Find the right communities, filter to the right people, send a quiet signal. Do those three in order and the right followers find you on their own. Skip the filter and you are back to growing numbers that never convert.
How most people grow their social accounts
- Post content and hope the algorithm finds the right audience
- Run paid ads to cold strangers who scroll past without caring
- Grow follower counts full of people with no buying intent
- Spend hours manually finding and engaging with potential followers
- High numbers, low engagement, almost no conversions to buyers
How the quiet magnet works
- Target the followers of three to five creators in your exact niche
- Filter every follower list to match your ideal avatar profile
- Attract about 40 new warm, interested followers every single day
- The bot does the daily interaction work without any manual effort
- A warm list that grows by 1,200 ideal prospects every month
How I find the right source creators to watch
The whole machine depends on choosing the right creators to monitor. The wrong choices fill your funnel with people who will never buy. This prompt is what I use to identify the three to five accounts whose audiences overlap almost perfectly with my ideal client.
Find the best source creators in your niche
I want to find three to five social media creators in my niche whose audience overlaps closely with my ideal client. My niche is [describe your topic in one sentence]. My ideal client is [describe them: who they are, what they want, what they struggle with, what they already buy]. For each creator I am looking for: - An account that posts regularly about my exact topic, not a broad adjacent topic - An audience that is active and engaged, not just large - Followers who are likely to spend money in this space, not just casual browsers - A content style that attracts the kind of person I want to reach Give me a step by step method for finding and vetting these accounts without relying on any paid tool. Include what signals to look at on the profile itself and what to check in the comments section to judge audience quality. Output a short checklist I can run through for each candidate account before I add it to my monitoring list.
Spend thirty minutes here once and the targeting machine runs on solid foundations. Three good source accounts beat fifty mediocre ones every time, because the filter only works if what you feed into it is relevant.
How I score followers by interest signals
Not every follower of a creator in your niche is your ideal client. This prompt sets up the scoring logic that filters the noisy list down to the people most worth reaching. Run it once and the filter knows exactly who to flag.
Build a follower scoring filter for your ideal avatar
I want to build a scoring filter that rates followers of a specific social media creator and identifies the ones who match my ideal client avatar. My ideal avatar: [describe your ideal client in plain terms: their job or lifestyle, the kind of content they post, how often they are active, what topics appear in their bio or recent posts, what they seem to care about]. Design a scoring system with these rules: - List five to eight observable signals that suggest a match (things visible on a public profile or in recent posts) - Assign a weight to each signal so the most important ones count more than minor ones - Define a threshold score above which a follower is worth targeting - Define a short list of disqualifiers that remove someone from the list regardless of score (for example: private account, bot-like activity, zero recent posts) Output the scoring table, the threshold, and the disqualifier list in a format I can hand directly to a bot or a virtual assistant.
A clear scoring system is what separates a targeted follower list from a random one. The filter does the judgment call so the bot does not have to guess, and the people it interacts with are almost always genuinely relevant.
The 3-minute overview of how this works
Before the build steps, watch this short overview. It’s the exact video from the Automations Made Easy page, and it walks through the mechanics behind machines like this one. 1,000+ students have used these mechanics to save two hours a day, with zero coding.
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What the quiet magnet does every month
Let me keep this modest and checkable. I am not going to tell you it replaces paid ads entirely or that every follower becomes a buyer. I will tell you what a conservative version actually delivers when you run it on one account.
Say the bot attracts 40 new ideal followers a day from targeted creator audiences. That is 1,200 new warm contacts a month, people who arrived because they were genuinely curious about your account, not because an ad interrupted them. Even at a slow one-in-twenty conversion to a buyer over time, that is 60 new customers a month sourced entirely from an organic, automated process.
About 40 ideal new followers attracted per day, per account
Roughly 1,200 new warm prospects added every month
Over a full year, around 14,400 ideal prospects without a single ad
A warm list that compounds while you work on everything else
Now let it compound. 14,400 warm ideal followers a year is a real asset, and every new follower who joins the account makes it look more credible to the next one. Over two or three years, the account itself becomes a distribution channel you own. I documented my real approach on YouTube, including my automation systems breakdown and the road to 10 million series.
I wrote more about how I build warm audiences without ad spend in my Substack, including the exact off-platform move that turns a curious follower into a real contact.
How I write a first comment that feels human
A comment from a bot that sounds like a bot ends the relationship before it begins. This prompt is how I write a bank of comments that feel like a real person noticed something specific, so the target is curious rather than suspicious.
Write a bank of natural first comments
I need a bank of twenty short social media comments I can use as first interactions with accounts I want to attract to my profile. Context: - My niche: [describe in one sentence] - The kind of posts I am commenting on: [describe the typical post type, for example: workout tip videos, productivity hacks, recipe posts] - The tone of the community: [casual and friendly, or professional and informative] Rules for each comment: - One to two sentences maximum, never longer - Reference something specific about the post, not just the account - Sound like a real person who read the post, not a marketing message - No call to action, no links, no asking them to visit anything - No generic phrases like 'great post' or 'love this content' on their own - Vary the sentence openings so the bank does not look templated Output all twenty comments as a plain numbered list, ready to copy.
A good first comment costs nothing and opens a door that a follow alone never quite does. When someone sees a comment that shows you actually read their post, the click-through to your profile is almost automatic.
How I move a warmed follower off the platform
A follower on a social platform is a rented audience. Moving them to something you own, an email list, a community, a direct message thread, is where the real relationship begins. This prompt designs the off-ramp that takes them from curious follower to a contact inside your own funnel.
Design an off-platform move for a warmed follower
I want to design a simple, non-pushy method for moving a social media follower who is already warm and engaged into a space I own, such as an email list, a private community, or a direct message thread. Context: - Platform: [name the social network] - What I offer free: [describe a lead magnet or free resource that is genuinely useful to my ideal avatar] - Where I want them to land: [email list, private group, DM, other] Design the full off-ramp in three parts: 1. A short piece of content (post or story) that naturally invites the warm follower to raise their hand for the free resource. No hard sell. One sentence on what they get. One soft instruction on how to claim it. 2. A direct message template I send the moment they respond. Under 60 words. Friendly, specific, delivers the promise. 3. A one-line follow-up if they did not respond after 48 hours. Polite, brief, no pressure. Output all three parts clearly labelled and ready to use.
A follower inside your own funnel is worth ten times a follower on a platform you do not control. This off-ramp is how 1,200 new monthly followers eventually become a list that you own and that no algorithm can take away.
The exact build, step by step
Pick the right creators to watch
This is the only step that requires human judgment and it takes about twenty minutes. You identify three to five creators in your exact niche whose audiences you would love to inherit. Not the biggest accounts in the broad topic, but the specific ones whose followers look like your ideal client. Once you have the list, the machine runs on it without you touching it again.
Pull their follower lists
A follower scraper reads the follower list of each creator on your watch list and saves it into a working table. This step runs automatically on a schedule, so as the creator grows and their audience shifts, your pool of candidates stays fresh. You never export anything manually. The table updates itself.
Filter to the ideal avatar
The table now has thousands of entries. The filter is the step that cuts that down to the forty or so per day worth reaching. It checks each profile against your avatar definition: posting frequency, bio keywords, engagement patterns, content topics. Accounts that score above a set threshold go into the outreach queue. The rest are skipped. This is the step that makes the whole machine precise.
Follow, like, and comment quietly
The outreach queue now contains the filtered ideal avatars for the day. The bot works through the queue at a pace that feels human, not mechanical. A follow here, a like on a recent post, an occasional genuine comment. The interactions are spaced out, varied, and designed to trigger curiosity rather than suspicion. Each action is a small signal that says there is an account in your space worth checking out.
Watch them check out my account
The moment a prospect clicks your profile, the content does the selling. They land on an account curated from the best material in the space they already love, all presented clearly and consistently. They see that you understand their world. The follow is their decision, made freely, without a pitch. A good percentage of people who visit this way stay, because the account is built exactly for them.
Move warmed followers off the platform
A social media follower is a contact you rent, not one you own. The final step in the mechanics is a quiet, consistent off-ramp: a valuable free resource offered in a post or a story, a short direct message that delivers the promise, and a polite follow-up for anyone who did not respond. Over time, the best followers move from the platform into a list you control, where no algorithm can take them away.
Build the creator watch list
Twenty minutes to pick three to five accounts whose audiences look like your ideal client
Pull and filter the follower lists
A scraper builds the candidate table, the filter scores and cuts it to your ideal avatar
The bot works the outreach queue daily
Quiet follows, likes, and comments at a human pace, creating curiosity without noise
Move the warmed followers off platform
A free resource offer, a short DM, and a polite follow-up move your best new followers into a list you own
Want to build this in your own business?
Automations Made Easy teaches you, step by step, how to build little attraction machines like this one. Zero coding. Plain English. 1,000+ students have already used it to grow a targeted, warm audience without spending a penny on ads.
The six months after I switched it on
Here is the modest shape of it. The first month is the slowest because the filter is still being tuned and the account is still building credibility. From month three, the numbers settle into a reliable daily rhythm and the compounding effect becomes visible.
New ideal followers attracted per month (conservative single-account estimate)
Notice it levels out, not because the method stops working but because 40 new ideal followers a day is a steady, sustainable pace. A reliable 1,200 per month is more valuable than a spike of 5,000 unqualified followers that never open a single message.
What other students built
I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.
“I had been posting for eight months and wondering why no one was buying. After two weeks with this method the quality of my new followers was completely different. They actually replied to my stories.”
“The filter is the part I underestimated. Without it I was attracting everyone and converting no one. Once I narrowed it to my actual avatar the whole account started to feel like it was finally working.”
“I run this on three accounts and the combined monthly number is over 3,500 new warm prospects. None of them cost me a penny in ad spend.”
“What surprised me was how often people follow back and immediately send a DM asking about what I do. They arrive pre-sold because the content on my account is exactly what they were already looking for.”
What’s inside Automations Made Easy
AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.
The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).
It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.
The attraction bot: common questions
Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.
Will this get my account banned?
The risk sits entirely in the pace and volume. Platforms flag accounts that perform thousands of actions in a day because it looks mechanical. This method is calibrated to about 40 genuine interactions a day, spread out across the day at a pace that looks human. That is well within the range of what an active person posting and engaging normally would do. No spammy mass-follow waves. No follow-unfollow cycling. Just quiet, consistent daily activity.
Do I need to keep posting content for this to work?
Yes, but not a lot. When someone clicks your profile after seeing the bot’s interaction, they need to see something worth following. That means a clear bio, a consistent content theme, and at least a few recent posts that speak directly to their interest. You do not need to post every day. You need the account to look like someone who cares about the exact topic they care about. Ten to fifteen quality posts is enough to start.
How long until I see real results?
The first wave of new followers typically arrives within the first week, because the interactions start immediately. The quality improves over the first month as you tune the filter based on who is actually converting. By month two you are in a reliable rhythm. By month six, the account has a meaningfully different composition than it did before, and the engagement rate on your posts tells the story.
Can I run this on multiple accounts at once?
Yes, and many people do. Each account has its own watch list, its own filter, and its own outreach queue. The accounts do not need to be in the same niche. If you run accounts in two or three different markets, the machine treats them as entirely separate. The combined monthly total scales directly with the number of accounts running.
Do I need to code to build this?
No. The whole system is built with no-code tools and a follower scraper that works through a simple configuration. The filter logic is set up once in a spreadsheet or a simple automation tool. If you can fill in a form and connect two apps together, you can build this. Automations Made Easy walks through the exact mechanics.
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