
11mo ago
The AI revolution is here. AI agents are about to start replacing whole teams and Google search is slowly dying. The world is going to change forever. But I don't want you to be left behind. So, I'm going to share the eight simple steps that I'm personally following to take advantage of this window of opportunity and how you can use these same steps to get rich with AI, even if you're starting from zero. Now, before you can start making money with AI, you need to pick the right industry. I've built and sold three software companies. I've invested in over a hundred. I've been building technology companies since 97. I saw the internet boom. I've seen the web 2 boom. I've seen the mobile boom. I've seen it all. I haven't been this excited in the tech industry since '97 with the internet. But what I saw a lot of people do back then is pick the wrong industry. And what I believe is true is the right industries are the boring ones. The ones nobody wants to talk about. See, in life, as in technology, as in AI, we need to focus on what's true, not new. Being too early, too technology advanced, is just as wrong as
Achieving financial success and building wealth through AI.
Offer a valuable, easily consumable resource (like an offer template) via Instagram DM to build a direct connection with potential clients.
“The AI revolution is here.”
Formula · 1. Open with a fear-based hook related to a current trend (AI). 2. Establish credibility quickly. 3. Offer a step-by-step guide to profiting from the trend. 4. Highlight high-margin opportunities. 5. End with a clear call to action.
The AI revolution is here.
Open with the "get rich in new era" beat. No intro card, no logo, no greeting.
Brickell · Roll camera before you arrive at Brickell Ave at golden hour or Biscayne Blvd south of 5th. The reveal IS the hook.
Establish outdoor city with your hero prop. Wide on the 16mm so the GT3 RS sells the scale.
Brickell · Keep the prop count to 1. More props = more cuts = lower retention.
Use direct to camera rant to deliver the rewatch moment. One idea, one take.
Brickell · Cut on the reaction, not the line. If it's a price reveal, hold the number on screen for 1.5s.
Show the consequence. Bystander head-turn, valet face, on-screen receipt — whatever makes the payoff feel real.
Brickell · Casa Tua and Komodo valets are cinematic. E11even paddock for nightlife crowd. Hard Rock paddock during F1 weekend = prebuilt audience.
The creator economy is minting millionaires right now and nobody's talking about it.
Alex films from the Brickell penthouse at night, skyline behind him, then walks through how OVO Talent's brand deal pipeline with Nike and Gymshark proves the window is wide open for new managers.
A single Gatorade campaign bought my GT3 RS. This era is stupid generous.
Alex opens with a shot of the GT3 RS in the driveway, receipt energy, then breaks down why brand deal management is the boring industry nobody's picking while everyone chases AI tools.
Implicit beats explicit. Let the caption + pinned comment ask. End on the asset, not your face.
Brickell · Tag @imalexgunnar in the caption. Pin the objection comment within 60s of posting.
Formula · 1. Open with a fear-based hook related to a current trend (AI). 2. Establish credibility quickly. 3. Offer a step-by-step guide to profiting from the trend. 4. Highlight high-margin opportunities. 5. End with a clear call to action.
I quit my #1 sales job at 22 because I saw this wave coming.
Alex tells the ZoomInfo origin story, explains he saw brands shifting budgets to creators the same way Dan saw the internet in 97, and lays out the 3 concrete steps he followed to build OVO Talent from zero connections to managing Nike and Celsius campaigns.