Why does Nick recommend starting with a service/agency instead of a product?
Service businesses require less upfront capital, let you 'learn while earning,' produce faster cash flow, and give immediate market feedback you can use to improve and eventually productize.
What client acquisition methods work best for beginners?
Outbound methods: cold email, personalized Loom videos, Upwork outreach, and a disciplined daily outreach routine with tracking and follow-ups — inbound rarely works without an existing audience.
Which three things form the minimum viable AI automation agency?
Basic automation skills (no-code or low-code), a specific service offering (a repeatable automation solution), and one or two client acquisition channels (e.g., cold email and Upwork).
How do you scale from first client to repeatable revenue?
Template successful workflows, reinvest early profits into skill stacking (sales/marketing/automation), standardize 80% solutions with 20% custom work, then productize or bundle as SaaS-like offerings.