Automation agency owners what problem are you solving?

There are many agents and automation in the market. But now most people are doing the same stuff building the same automation and it is cutting the cost.

So my question is for getting high ticket clients.

What automation are you guys working on and what industry are you targeting?

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u/EmployerNegative5653 — 20 hours ago

Your Profile Photo Might Be Costing You Opportunities (Here's Why)

I recently wrote a practical guide after realizing how much first impressions matter online.

Whether it's LinkedIn, your portfolio, Medium profile, or your agency website, people often judge you within seconds based on your profile photo. Hiring a photographer isn't always realistic, so I experimented with FaceApp to see if it could create professional-looking headshots without making them look fake.

In the article, I walk through:

  • How to choose the right starting photo
  • Lighting fixes that actually make a difference
  • Natural skin retouching (without the plastic look)
  • Creating consistent team photos for websites and branding
  • Common mistakes that make edited photos look obviously AI-generated

The focus is on keeping edits realistic rather than changing how you look.

I'd love to hear how others here handle profile photos for their blogs or personal brands. Do you edit them yourself, hire someone, or leave them completely untouched?

Article: https://medium.com/blog-buzz/faceapp-for-personal-branding-a-hands-on-guide-to-photos-that-actually-work-9e713913fde7

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u/EmployerNegative5653 — 8 days ago
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Your Profile Photo Might Be Costing You Opportunities (Here's Why)

I recently wrote a practical guide after realizing how much first impressions matter online.

Whether it's LinkedIn, your portfolio, Medium profile, or your agency website, people often judge you within seconds based on your profile photo. Hiring a photographer isn't always realistic, so I experimented with FaceApp to see if it could create professional-looking headshots without making them look fake.

In the article, I walk through:

  • How to choose the right starting photo
  • Lighting fixes that actually make a difference
  • Natural skin retouching (without the plastic look)
  • Creating consistent team photos for websites and branding
  • Common mistakes that make edited photos look obviously AI-generated

The focus is on keeping edits realistic rather than changing how you look.

I'd love to hear how others here handle profile photos for their blogs or personal brands. Do you edit them yourself, hire someone, or leave them completely untouched?

Article: https://medium.com/blog-buzz/faceapp-for-personal-branding-a-hands-on-guide-to-photos-that-actually-work-9e713913fde7

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u/EmployerNegative5653 — 8 days ago