I won't make this thread again. I won't repost it. It probably won't gain traction. But I need to get it off of my chest. The attention you have aimed at you matters now more than ever before. Read this. None of this is AI generated. 馃У
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When I started this AI Journey of mine in 2022, there was one thing that was wrecking me. Impostor syndrome. There are so many people who want to get involved in AI but are worried they won't make it or that they'll be judged. I was one of them for a while.
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Meanwhile, an overwhelming amount of influencers who were heavily involved in either the Copywriting sphere or Crypto/Web3 sphere jumped ship. They went straight to AI. Within the first half of 2025. Giving away prompts. Giving away "secrets". In some cases, straight up lying.
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The hype of Generative AI and LLMs, as well as the lack of understanding, caused people to jump from a humble 5000 followers to 100,000 in months. Sometimes even less. This may seem inconsequential after so many creators pedal "Followers aren't important". They're half right.
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The reason it's only half right, is because those thousands upon thousands of followers are eyes. Not necessarily people who want to buy into a course, ebook, or whatever else. But eyes that want to learn, understanding, and better their lives.
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So the current situation is that we have people who used the period of misinformation to harvest hundreds of thousands of details. All while drip feeding them real information or potential dream information. To the normal person, they can see that this audience = money.
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But there's another layer to it. That audience becomes influence and arguably power. When you're brokering for press with prestigious legacy media to strengthen your reputation, you suddenly have the ability to drive thousands of clicks of traffic to their stie.
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When you're brokering a deal with an AI company, you're suddenly "famous" and have enough pull or thought leadership to make their product a success. The conversions don't necessarily matter. Because if "Person with thousands of followers says it", it must be true.
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This is why you see larger accounts landing huge brand deals. Sometimes even myself. Yes, obviously, the impressions and conversion rates matter. But what matters more is that someone influential is advocating for your product.

Nov 8, 2025 路 1:15 PM UTC

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With a large audience, you'll: - Easily gain media coverage from huge networks - Be perceived more valuable because of network - Have an easier time landing business because of clout. And yes. - Get VIP Treatment. All because of attention.
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This seems like a good time to say this. The attention you have will get you into the room. But your staying power is determined by your skill level. You may be famous and popular but if you don't know your craft without access to AI, you will be kicked out.
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This is why most AI Influencers at the top are never seen actually working or proving their skill beyond "entry level" without the aid of ChatGPT. Because all they have is an audience. Not the skill to back it up. No case studies. No anecdotes. No nothing.
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Yet they're still landing the contracts/business. Why? Audience and perception. For instance, we know factually that Gemini is better than ChatGPT and yet a majority of people default to ChatGPT for their AI needs. All because a majority know ChatGPT. Not because it's better.
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We're in a position now where attention can matter far more than the actual skill someone brings or legitimacy of their opinion. We still have influencers who claim you can make $8500 per hour as an AI Consultant. Or $5000 per month selling chatbots to SMEs. All scams.
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Just for reference, a Senior Client Facing Consultant who is a specialist at one of the Top 4 charges around 拢1700 per day. How do I know this? Because we/I've hired them. With highly niche (Deloitte US now) capping at $1200 per hour.
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Now there are exceptions to this. Yes, there are celebrity consultants. Think Tony Robbins, etc. Though you are paying more for their clout, not for their actual service. Unless you can compare with Robbins, or similar, you will get kicked out of the building.
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I want to address the elephant in the room however. I know. I am a Prompt Engineer. I work as one. Offer ebook advice on how to get a job as one. Even talk about it publicly. Can you make $100,000+ as a Prompt Engineer? Absolutely. And yes, there's a however.
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However. You need to GENUINELY be good at your job. Understand why certain words do X and not Y. If you're going technical, why temperature matters and the other stuff. You will need a portfolio, case studies, and so much more. And so on. But why does audience matter?
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Because of positioning. If you look across the spectrum of people in AI Influencer positions (think top 10) and strip out anyone who's a CEO of an AI company, you're only left with a handful of people. People who know how to do the job you're looking for.
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So if you suddenly have thousands of people saying "Yeah! X is the best at Prompt Engineering!", the chances of you getting a contract/job increases dramatically. Especially in situations where companies are still wrestling with AI.
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There are a crazy amount of talented people out there. Not just in AI but in all fields. Why do they never "make it"? Because they don't have attention on them.
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On the other side, you have a crazy amount of untalented people out there. But why do they "make it"? Because they have attention on them.
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Yes, I am certain you could argue that the talent/skill will rise to the top. It may very well do. But the top is a tiny platform. The odds of you making it to the top without pushing yourself and putting yourself out there is painfully slim.
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Look, I feel better after typing this out. The one thing I want you to take from this thread is to gather an audience. Gather influence. Do not be shy. That will destroy your career. Find your interest. Talk about it. Attract your people.
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I'll end it here. Although I don't agree with the statement, it seems that a majority of people do. "If everyone says it, it must be true." That level of perception is what's driving growth, decisions, and more at the moment. You have to find your "everyone".
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