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Money Maker · Blueprint 144

I speak who I want,
the bot brings them to me.

This is one of the coolest automations I have ever built. I talk into my phone and tell my bot exactly who I want to reach, the job title, the industry, the location, even the company size. Then it goes to work. It finds those exact people, hunts down their email, and checks it three times against several sources, so it is real. It studies their website and public profile to write a hook made just for them. It matches them to the best product I sell, routes them to the right salesperson and CRM, and drops each one into a personalized email sequence. I named it after KITT, the talking car from Knight Rider, because the whole thing runs off my voice. I can test any market in minutes.

Blueprint · 144
From a sentence spoken into my phone to a personalized email in each inbox
Lead Acquisition
SPEAK THE TARGET say who you want to reach FIND THE PEOPLE the exact people you asked for VERIFY THE EMAIL checked three times only real, working emails STUDY, MATCH fit right product SEQUENCE a personalized email to each one SPEAK WHO YOU WANT, THE BOT FINDS THEM, TRIPLE-VERIFIES EACH EMAIL, STUDIES THEIR SITE, MATCHES THE RIGHT PRODUCT, AND DROPS EACH ONE INTO A PERSONALIZED SEQUENCE

Finding leads should not take weeks. It should take a sentence.

Getting in front of the right people used to be slow and expensive. You pick a market, you scrape a list, you clean it, you guess at the emails, then you send the same cold message to everyone and most of it bounces or gets ignored. So I built a bot I can talk to. I say who I want to reach in plain words, and it finds them, verifies their email three times, learns who they are from what is public, matches them to the right product, and emails each one personally. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who it’s for

Anyone who sells to other businesses and wants to reach decision makers fast. Founders, marketers, agency owners, sales teams who keep hearing about a promising market but never act on it. It works even if you hate prospecting, because you describe your ideal buyer out loud and the bot does the finding, checking, and writing.

02

What goes wrong

Without it, a new market is a project. You buy a list, half the emails bounce, and the same generic message goes to everyone, so almost nobody replies. You are not short on markets to try. You are short on a cheap, fast way to reach the right people with a message that actually speaks to them.

03

How the bot works

You speak your target. The bot finds those people, verifies each email three times, reads their site and profile to write a personal hook, matches them to your best product, and routes them into a sequence. You do not build lists or write cold emails. You just say who you want, the same way you would tell a person.

04

What you get back

A steady flow of verified, personalized outreach at close to zero cost per lead. Cold ads cost you money for every click and still miss. This is email, running on my own instance, so even a handful of qualified leads a day quietly adds up over a year.

I did not want to buy lists and spray cold emails. I wanted to speak a market and watch it fill up.

This is one of the coolest and most useful automations I run. I can just talk into my phone and tell my bot who I want to reach. Their job title, for example, CEOs of marketing agencies in a certain city, with between 100 and 200 employees. That is all I have to say. In the background, the automation goes to work and finds those exact people for me, without me touching a list.

Then it finds each person’s email and checks it three times against several sources, so I know it is real before I ever send anything. Once the email is confirmed, it looks at the company website, what they do, and the person’s public profile, so it understands them. From all of that public information it writes a hook, an icebreaker made just for that person, so the first line speaks to them and not to everyone.

It does not stop there. Because it now understands what the company does and which market they are in, it matches them to the right product in my catalog, then works out which of my salespeople should handle them and adds the lead to that person’s pipeline and CRM. It can also drop each one straight into a personalized email sequence that promotes the product that fits them, not a one-size message.

Here is how I make money from it. If someone at a conference tells me their best clients are accountants, I can ask my bot for accountants and have qualified, verified leads in minutes. I do not need to be part of that market or make content for years to enter it. I can test any market the moment I hear of it, and because every message is personal and matched to the right product, it converts far better than generic cold ads, at close to zero cost per lead.

The numbers here are kept deliberately modest. Say the bot brings me just 10 qualified, triple-verified leads a day, each one personalized. That is about 200 a month for the price of a little email, not the price of ads. Even if only a small share ever buy, personal outreach converts several times better than a cold blast, so a handful of sales a month is realistic. Those sales repeat, the sequences keep running, and over a year that steady trickle compounds into real money from a bot I talk to.

Proof point: I have documented how I run my business on autopilot and the many income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and a real look at the daily work in a day in my life, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.

Minutes to a marketSpeak a target and get qualified, verified leads in minutes
Checked three timesEvery email is verified against several sources before you send
Near-zero per leadIt is email on my own instance, not paid clicks that miss
The Say, Find, Convert Loop

Three moves that turn a spoken market into personalized outreach

What made this work was refusing to treat each market as a slow, separate project. Most people buy a list, clean it by hand, and send everyone the same cold email, so they only ever try the few markets they have days to spare for. This loop breaks that. You say who you want in plain words. The bot finds those people and verifies every email. And it converts them by writing a personal hook, matching the right product, and dropping each one into a sequence. Say, find, convert, on repeat. That is how testing a new market becomes a sentence, not a season.

1

Say: speak the market you want

The first move is the easy part, and that is the point. You do not open a list tool or fill out a search form. You speak your ideal buyer out loud, into your phone, in plain words. Find me the marketing agency owners in this city, between 100 and 200 staff, and I want the CEO. No filters to fiddle with, no export to clean. This is what removes the weeks. The moment reaching a market is just saying who you want, the cost of trying one drops to almost nothing. So you stop rationing your markets. You chase the ones you would never have bothered to build a list for, because now asking is all it takes.

2

Find: the bot finds and verifies them

The second move is where the bot earns its place. It goes out and finds the exact people you described, then hunts down each email across several sources and checks it three times before it trusts it. You are not guessing at addresses or watching half your list bounce. Every lead that reaches you is a real person with a working email that has been confirmed. That single thing, a clean and verified list built for you in minutes, is what most people spend days and money on. Here it happens quietly in the background while you get on with your day.

3

Convert: personalize, match, and send

The third move is the one that makes the money. For each verified lead, the bot reads their website and public profile and writes a hook made just for them. It works out what they do, matches them to the best product in your catalog, and routes them to the right salesperson and CRM. Then it drops them into an email sequence that promotes the product that fits, worded for their market. This is why it beats cold ads. Every message is personal and relevant, so far more people reply and buy, and the whole thing runs at the cost of a little email.

Once the loop is running, reaching a market stops being a project. You say who you want in plain words, the bot finds and verifies them in minutes, and it converts them with a personal hook, the right product, and a sequence built for them. You test markets you would never have chased by hand, you pay almost nothing per lead, and every personalized email lands better than a cold blast ever could. That is how a bot you talk to turns a passing idea at a conference into paying customers.

Before the system

  • Days spent buying, scraping, and cleaning lead lists
  • Half the emails bouncing because none were verified
  • The same cold message sent to everyone, ignored by most
  • Paying for ad clicks that miss the right people
  • Only ever testing the one market I had time for

After the system

  • Qualified, verified leads in minutes, just by speaking
  • Every email checked three times before I send
  • A personal hook and the right product for each person
  • Close to zero cost per lead, since it is email not ads
  • Any market I hear of, tested the same day

Prompt 1: describe the exact leads you want to reach

Before the bot can find anyone, it needs a sharp picture of your buyer. The biggest mistake is asking for something vague and getting a messy list back. Use this prompt to turn a rough idea of your market into a precise target the bot can act on.

Ideal lead definer

Act as a prospecting planner. I want to describe the kind of person I want to reach in plain words and turn it into a precise target a lead finder can act on.
About my buyer: [describe who you want to reach, the job title, industry, location, company size, and what you sell them].
Turn it into a clear target: the exact job titles to look for, the industries and company sizes that fit, the locations, and any signals that separate a good-fit lead from a poor one. For each part, one line on why it matters. Keep it plain enough that anyone could read it and know who to go find.

The output is a precise target the bot can hunt for. Get this right and the leads that come back are the people you actually meant, not a loose crowd you have to sort by hand.

Prompt 2: make sure every email is real before you send

A list is only worth mailing if the addresses work. The system leans on checking each email three times against several sources. Use this prompt to lay out how to verify an address so you never burn a sequence on a bounce.

Email verification planner

Act as a deliverability checker. I am building a lead list and I want every email confirmed real before I mail it, using more than one source.
About my list: [describe where the leads come from and roughly how many you expect per day].
Plan the verification: which checks confirm an address exists, how to cross-check it against a second and third source, what to do with an address that only passes one check, and how to keep bounces low over time. For each step, one line on why it protects your sending.

The output is a plan for a list you can trust. Verify every address the right way and your sequences reach real inboxes, your sender name stays clean, and no lead is wasted on a dead email.

The 3-minute overview of how this works

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Week one: your target spoken, your first verified leads emailed.

Most people put off building a system like this because it sounds like a huge project, so they keep buying lists and spraying cold emails forever. That is exactly why this matters. A bot you talk to is meant to start small and prove itself fast, not arrive finished. In week one you speak one clear target, let the bot find and verify a small batch, and send one personalized sequence, so you trust it before you lean on it.

Week one looks like this. On Monday you write one sharp target, the exact buyer you want, and speak it to the bot. By midweek you have a small batch of found, triple-verified leads and you check that the emails are clean. Then you let the bot write a personal hook for each one, match them to the right product, and drop them into a short sequence. By the end of the week you have sent real, personalized outreach to people you reached just by speaking a sentence.

The point of the first week is not how many leads you gather. The point is to confirm the bot finds the right people, verifies their emails, writes hooks that sound personal, and sends the right product to the right person. Once that is locked, every new market you speak is just a sentence away, and you can start testing markets you would never have built a list for.

From there the maths is simple and conservative. Say the bot brings you 10 verified, personalized leads a day, about 200 a month, at the cost of a little email. Personal outreach converts several times better than a cold blast, so even a handful of sales a month is realistic, and those sales repeat. The sequences keep running for years. Over three to five years, that steady trickle compounds into real money, all from a bot you talk to.

All of this runs while you work, sleep, or think up your next market. The bot finds the people, checks their emails, writes the hooks, matches the products, and sends the sequences. Meanwhile you spend a few seconds speaking a target and move on. No more days lost to list building, no more bounces, no more cold messages that miss. You just say who you want, and the leads land in the right inboxes on your own cheap instance.

Prompt 3: write a personal hook from what is public

A generic first line gets deleted. The bot reads each person’s site and profile to open with something only they would recognize. Use this prompt to lay out how to turn public information into an icebreaker made for one person.

Personal icebreaker writer

Act as a personalization writer. I have a verified lead and access to their public website and profile, and I want a first line that speaks to them alone.
About the lead: [paste what is public about them, their company, what they do, and anything notable on their site].
Write the hook: one opening line that shows you understand their business, why it would make them read on, and how to tie it into what I sell without sounding like a pitch. Give me three versions, and one line on what makes each one land.

The output is an opener written for one person, not a crowd. Lead with this and your email reads like a note from someone who did their homework, which is exactly why more of them reply.

Prompt 4: match each lead to the right product and message

The same offer does not fit every buyer. The bot matches each lead to the best product in your catalog and words the sequence for their market. Use this prompt to lay out how to pick the right product and shape the message around it.

Product match planner

Act as an offer strategist. I have a verified, personalized lead and a catalog of products, and I want each lead pointed at the one that fits them best.
About my catalog: [list your products and the kind of buyer each one is for], and about the lead: [describe their business and market].
Lay out the match: which product fits this lead and why, the angle that would make it land in their market, how the email sequence should change to promote it, and who on my team should handle the reply. For each choice, one line on why it fits.

The output is the right product, the right angle, and the right owner for each lead. Send with this and every person hears about the thing they might actually buy, worded for their world, which is where the extra conversion comes from.

The exact build, step by step

1

Speak who you want to reach

Start with your voice, not a spreadsheet. You describe your ideal buyer in plain words, into your phone, the same way you would tell a person. Find me the agency owners in this city, between 100 and 200 staff, and I want the CEO. There is no list to buy and no filters to wrestle with. This single change is what removes the weeks, because reaching a market is now just saying who you want. When speaking is all it takes, you stop rationing your markets and start chasing the ones you would never have built a list for by hand.

JUST SAY IT find me marketing agency CEOs… YOUR TARGET job title, industry location, company size spoken in plain words you speak who you want to reach into your phone, and the bot takes it from there
you speak who you want to reach into your phone, and the bot takes it from there
2

The bot goes and finds those people

Here is where the bot goes to work. It reads your spoken target and goes out to find the exact people who match, the right titles, the right industry, the right location and size. It is not handing you a bought list full of strangers, it is building a fresh one around what you asked for. You do not open a single search tool or scrape a single page. While you get on with your day, the matches roll in, and each one is a real person who fits the buyer you described out loud.

FINDING THE PEOPLE the matches roll in MATCHED LEADS the bot searches on its own and brings back the exact people who fit what you asked for
the bot searches on its own and brings back the exact people who fit what you asked for
3

It triple-verifies every email

Now the bot makes sure the list is worth mailing. For each person it finds the email, then checks it three times against several sources before it trusts the address. This is the step most people skip, and it is why their sequences bounce and their sender name gets flagged. Here, only real, working emails make it through. You never waste a personalized message on a dead address, and your sending stays clean, so more of what you send actually lands in a live inbox.

TRIPLE VERIFICATION source one source two source three every email is checked against several sources, so you only ever mail real, working addresses
every email is checked against several sources, so you only ever mail real, working addresses
4

It studies each person and writes a hook

With a clean, verified lead in hand, the bot learns who they are. It reads the company website, what they do, and the person’s public profile, so it understands them before it writes a word. From all of that public information it writes an icebreaker made just for them, a first line that speaks to their business and not to everyone. This is the difference between a note that gets read and a cold email that gets deleted. You are not writing hundreds of openers by hand, the bot writes a personal one for each lead.

THEIR SITE site and public profile THE ICEBREAKER written just for them it reads what is public about each person and writes a hook that speaks to them, not to everyone
it reads what is public about each person and writes a hook that speaks to them, not to everyone
5

It matches the product and routes the lead

Now the bot connects each lead to your business. Because it understands what the company does and which market they are in, it matches them to the best product in your catalog, the one they are most likely to want. Then it works out who should handle them, adds the lead to that salesperson’s pipeline, and drops it into your CRM. If you have people covering different regions, you can tell the bot by voice who gets what. Every lead ends up on the right desk with the right offer attached, without you sorting a thing.

YOUR CATALOG best fit ROUTED TO THE RIGHT DESK salesperson the CRM it picks the product that fits each lead, then sends them to the right salesperson and CRM
it picks the product that fits each lead, then sends them to the right salesperson and CRM
6

It drops each one into a personalized sequence

This is the moment the whole thing pays off. Each verified lead is dropped into an email sequence built around them, opening with their personal hook and promoting the product that fits, worded for their market. The bot swaps in the right offer per person, so a lead in one niche hears about one product and a lead in another hears about a different one. Because every email is personal and relevant, far more people reply and buy than they ever would from a cold blast, and it all runs at the cost of a little email while you sleep.

EACH LEAD, HANDLED their own hook up top the product that fits them worded for their market sent while you sleep HIGHER CONVERSION personal beats generic, every time each person gets an email built around them and the right product, so far more of them reply and buy
each person gets an email built around them and the right product, so far more of them reply and buy
A

Speak the target

You describe your ideal buyer in plain words, into your phone, with no list to build.

B

The bot finds them

It finds the exact people and verifies every email three times against several sources.

C

It personalizes

It studies each site and profile, writes a hook, and matches the best product to each lead.

D

It emails each one

It routes them to the right desk and drops each into a personalized sequence.

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The six months after I switched it on

Here is the shape of the first six months after I turned the leadgen bot on. The line tracks the extra value from a steady trickle of verified, personalized leads, the small share that reply and buy each month, which is exactly how personal outreach pays off at close to zero cost per lead.

Monthly value from verified, personalized leads

+$150
M1
+$260
M2
+$380
M3
+$500
M4
+$610
M5
+$720
M6
Real runSteady run rate

Three things matter on this chart. The value climbs steadily as more personalized sequences do their work, not in a spike. The gains come from outreach that costs me a little email instead of paid ad clicks that miss. And every one of those months happens while I just speak a market and let the bot find, verify, and email the people for me.

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 used to sit on markets for months because building a clean list was such a grind. Now I say who I want on my drive home and the leads are being emailed by the next morning. It feels illegal.”

Daniel R. · Solo founder

“The triple verification is what sold me. My bounce rate was killing my sender name, and now every address is checked before it goes out. My replies went up the week I switched.”

Priya S. · Agency owner

“I hate prospecting and I always will. Speaking a target into my phone and getting personalized outreach back changed how I sell. I test a new market whenever I hear of one.”

Tom H. · B2B sales lead

“Knowing week one was just one target and one small batch kept it easy. By month two I was reaching buyers I would never have paid for ads to find, and paying almost nothing per lead.”

Sofia L. · Marketer

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 leadgen bot: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

Do I need to be a developer to set this up?

No. You speak who you want to reach in plain words and the bot handles the finding, verifying, and writing. The skills you need are knowing your ideal buyer and being able to say it clearly, which is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches. The list building, the checking, and the personalizing are handled for you, the same careful way every time.

How does it make sure the emails are real?

It checks every address three times against several sources before it trusts it. Finding an email from one place is easy and often wrong, so the bot cross-checks it, and only confirmed, working addresses make it into a sequence. That is what keeps your bounce rate low and your sender name clean, so more of what you send reaches a live inbox.

Why does this convert better than cold ads?

Because every message is personal and matched. The bot reads each person’s site and profile to write a hook made for them, then promotes the product that fits their market instead of a one-size pitch. Cold ads pay per click and speak to everyone. Personal, relevant email speaks to one person, so far more of them reply and buy, at close to zero cost per lead.

What does it actually cost to run?

Next to nothing per lead. It is email running on my own instance, not paid clicks, so I am not bidding against anyone for attention. Apart from the odd small charge, reaching one more market costs me almost nothing, which is the whole point. That is why I can afford to test any market the day I hear of it, instead of only the one I budgeted for.

Can it send leads to different salespeople?

Yes, and you can do it by voice. If you have people covering different regions or products, you tell the bot who should handle what, and it adds each lead to the right person’s pipeline and CRM with the right product attached. Every lead lands on the right desk, so nobody chases the wrong prospect and no good lead falls through the cracks.

Two ways from here

Build this leadgen bot yourself, or learn the mechanics inside Automations Made Easy.

If you want to learn the mechanics behind a bot you can talk to and set up your own at home, Automations Made Easy is the playbook. Step by step, no code, plain English. If you want to talk through how to define your targets, verify your leads, and turn a spoken market into personalized outreach that sells, I take a small number of consulting clients each month.

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