The $10k/Month AI Distraction! EP#399
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In this episode, Den dives into a trap that many filmmakers and creative entrepreneurs are falling into: the "productivity" of building things you don't actually need.
With the rise of AI tools and "vibe coding," it has never been easier to spend hours automating processes or building custom calculators.
But Den challenges you to ask: Is this moving the needle, or is it just "Creative Arrogance" the belief that being busy is the same as being productive?
Key highlights include:
- The Decision Avoidance Trap: Why we choose the comfort of building tools over the discomfort of reaching out to clients.
- The Effective Hourly Rate: A simple calculation to determine if your time spent "tinkering" is actually costing your business thousands.
- Humanism vs. Automation: Why humans can sense "fake" content and why your unique human perspective remains your most valuable product.
- The Difference Between $100k and $1M Businesses: Insights from the Ascend and Elite groups on why high-revenue filmmakers prioritise outreach over perfect workflows.
- Real-World AI Use Cases: A look at how to build tools that actually capture leads—like a non-profit quoting calculator—versus tools that just create more formatting work.
Stop using AI as a convenient distraction. Tune in to learn how to filter your daily tasks through one simple lens: Is this actively getting me in front of a customer?
Upcoming Workshop
Den is hosting a 2-day deep-dive workshop in Central London on June 23rd & 24th. We’ll be building the assets that actually move the needle for your business. Spaces are moving fast and will likely sell out before going public.
Interested? Email Den directly at den@denlennie.com for the details.
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