Arfa Farheen
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Turn your LinkedIn profile into a polished resume in minutes. Seriously. Why are so many people still doing this the hard way? Open Word. Find an old resume. Copy LinkedIn. Paste experience. Fix formatting. Rewrite bullet points. Spend 2 hours tweaking margins. Then save it as: final_resume_v7_FINAL_ACTUAL_FINAL.pdf 😭 Meanwhile... Your LinkedIn profile already has most of the information. Your experience. Your skills. Your education. Your accomplishments. So why start from a blank page? I recently tested Kickresume's LinkedIn Resume Builder. → You connect your LinkedIn profile. → It automatically turns your profile into a professional resume. → Then you can customize it, improve sections, and make it job application ready. What I like most is how quickly you get to a solid first draft. Because let's be honest... Most people don't hate updating their resume. They hate starting. That blank page is the real problem. And if you're actively applying for jobs, exploring new opportunities, freelancing, or even just keeping your career assets updated... You should have a resume ready to go. Not something you'll "update later." The best opportunities tend to show up when you're least expecting them. So here's a challenge: - Take 5 minutes today. - Import your LinkedIn profile and see what your resume looks like: https://lnkd.in/dYtEDzRc Worst case? You spend 5 minutes and close the tab. Best case? You're one opportunity away from being glad you did. P.S When was the last time you updated your resume? 👇
Claude is everywhere right now. Every founder loves it. Every creator loves it. Every productivity YouTuber has suddenly discovered enlightenment. And honestly? I understand why. But I think most people are learning the wrong lesson. They think better AI creates better results. It doesn't. Better thinking creates better results. AI just exposes the difference. A lot of people treat prompting like making a wish. "Write me a post." "Build me a strategy." "Help me grow." It's the business version of standing in front of a fridge and saying: "I want food." Okay. What food? For who? How much? When? The fridge is confused. The AI is confused. Your life is confused. The real reason Claude feels so powerful is because it forces you to confront something most people avoid: Clarity. And clarity is rare. Most people don't actually know what they want. They know what they don't want. They know what annoys them. They know what they're afraid of. But ask them what success looks like in precise detail? Silence. The fascinating thing is that AI mirrors this back to us. A vague mind creates vague prompts. Vague prompts create vague outputs. Then people blame the technology. Imagine giving directions to a taxi driver. You say: "Take me somewhere nice." Good luck. You might end up at a beach. You might end up at a shopping mall You might end up at your ex's wedding. Technically all three are destinations. The problem was never the driver. The destination was unclear. This is why the best AI users obsess over context. Because context is how intelligence works. Humans use context. Doctors use context. Lawyers use context. Investors use context. Without context, intelligence becomes guessing. And guessing is expensive. In business. In relationships. In life. That's why I love the 9 part Claude prompt framework. Task. Context. Reference. Success brief. Rules. Tools. Conversation. Plan. Push. Notice something? Almost none of it is about AI. It's about thinking. It's a blueprint for communicating clearly. And clear communication is one of the highest paid skills on earth. The deeper lesson here has nothing to do with Claude. Or ChatGPT. Or whatever model gets released next Tuesday. The lesson is this: Your results improve dramatically the moment you become specific. Specific about your goals. Specific about your standards. Specific about what success actually means. Most people spend years trying to find better answers. Very few spend time asking better questions. And the people who learn that distinction tend to win everywhere. Not just with AI. With everything. P.S. How many of these 9 sections are actually in your prompts today?
Use AI to start a BILLION dollar business. Or at least get further than the average startup that spent six months arguing over a logo. A few years ago, building a software company meant hiring developers, designers, marketers, and enough SaaS tools to make your credit card file a restraining order. Now? People are building businesses with text prompts. Not coding. Not configuring servers. Not spending three weeks watching tutorials from a guy named Brad. Just typing. That's exactly what surprised me about Abacus.AI Agent and ChatLLM. 👉 http://chatllm.abacus.ai Here's what it can do: • ACCESS THE TOP AI MODELS - GPT 5.5, Claude 4.8, Gemini 3.5, Grok Imagine, Seedance 2.0, Kling 2.3 and more. - Because apparently collecting AI subscriptions has become a hobby. • GENERATE VIDEOS, IMAGES & PRESENTATIONS - Create marketing assets, reports, dashboards, presentations, and visuals without bouncing between seven different tabs. • BUILD FULL STACK APPS, WEBSITES & SOFTWARE - Describe your idea in plain English and get a working product with the frontend, backend, APIs, and database connected automatically. • CREATE MOBILE APPS IN A SINGLE PROMPT - Generate complete Android and iOS apps without manually writing code. - Which is bad news for everyone whose entire personality is saying "actually, it's more complicated than that." • LAUNCH STRIPE INTEGRATION IN SECONDS AND COLLECT PAYMENTS - Build a website, connect a database, and add payment processing automatically. - Because making money is generally considered a useful feature. • BUILD COMPLEX APPS WITH MULTI AGENT SWARMS - Multiple AI agents collaborate to build enterprise software, HR platforms, dashboards, and complex business applications at agents.abacus.ai • REPLACE EXPENSIVE SAAS SUBSCRIPTIONS - Create your own CRM, Notion style workspace, customer portal, or internal software instead of paying monthly subscriptions forever. - Your finance team may actually smile for once. • PARALLEL AI AGENTS THAT FIX ONGOING BUGS - Run multiple agents simultaneously for testing, debugging, QA, and development. - Like having a software team that doesn't ask for another meeting. • AUTOMATE WORK WITH ABACUS AI SUPERCOMPUTER - Build, deploy, host, and manage software from one workspace instead of juggling multiple platforms. • CREATE MARKETING CAMPAIGNS USING IMAGE AND VIDEO AI - Use parallel agents to create marketing campaigns and copy. The interesting part isn't that AI can write code. We've known that for a while. The interesting part is that AI is starting to handle everything around the code too. Building. Testing. Launching. Marketing. Even collecting payments. The distance between "I have an idea" and "I have a business" has never been shorter. 👉 http://chatllm.abacus.ai
Everyone's excited about Claude Most people are still prompting it like it's Siri. “Can you write me a post?” Wonderful. Can you also renovate my kitchen, fix my sleep schedule, and explain why my bank balance looks like it has been attacked by brunch? The problem is not the model. The problem is the instruction. AI does not reward vague ambition. It rewards clear thinking. And this is where most people get exposed. Not because they are bad at AI. Because they are bad at explaining what they actually want. There is a massive difference between: “Write me a LinkedIn post.” And: “Write a LinkedIn post for SaaS founders. Challenge the belief that more content equals more growth. Use dry humour. Keep sentences short. Avoid jargon. Give one practical framework. End with a sharp question.” Same model. Different universe. The funny thing is that people blame the AI. "The output was bad." Maybe. Or maybe the brief was. If you hired a world class consultant and gave them a vague one line instruction, you'd get a vague result too. AI works the same way. A few rules I follow religiously: → Define the scope → Specify the length → Use action verbs → Set the tone → Tell it exactly what success looks like → Force deeper reasoning when the task requires it → Be literal The last one is becoming increasingly important. Older models tried to guess what you meant. Newer models do exactly what you tell them. Which sounds great until you realize most people are terrible at giving instructions. The future belongs to people who can communicate clearly. Not just with humans. With machines too. And if I'm honest, prompt engineering is slowly becoming less about AI and more about learning how to think. P.S What is one prompting rule you use that instantly improves the output?
Imagine walking into a store and every single customer sees the exact same sales pitch. The teenager. The CEO. The first time visitor. The loyal customer. Everyone. Same message. Same offer. Same experience. Sounds ridiculous. Yet that's exactly how most websites still work. Someone from a startup lands on your site. → They see the same page as someone from a Fortune 500 company. → A marketing manager sees the same thing as a founder. → A healthcare company sees the same thing as a SaaS business. And then we wonder why conversion rates aren't exactly throwing a party. The funny thing is we've known the answer for years. Personalization works. The problem is that personalization has always been a massive pain. More pages. More copy. More designers. More developers. More meetings. Then a few more meetings to discuss the meetings. Which is why I found Ploy interesting. Last December, Webflow's co-founder and CTO left the company he helped build to create something new. Turns out it's not another website builder. It's an AI growth platform built around a pretty interesting idea: 𝘞𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘧 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘸𝘦𝘣𝘴𝘪𝘵𝘦 𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 𝘩𝘦𝘭𝘱𝘦𝘥 𝘥𝘳𝘪𝘷𝘦 𝘨𝘳𝘰𝘸𝘵𝘩 𝘪𝘯𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘴𝘪𝘵𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘵𝘺? → Ploy's AI agents can analyze your website, identify SEO opportunities, generate new pages, create landing page variants for testing, build personalized ABM pages, and continuously optimize performance. But here's the clever bit. It doesn't just generate content. It learns your design system. - Your colours. - Your typography. - Your components. - Your style. So the pages actually look like your brand. Not like AI showed up unsupervised. I think we're moving from websites that simply exist... To websites that learn, adapt, test, and improve. Almost like having a growth team working 24/7. Minus the Slack notifications. If you're a marketer, agency operator, founder, or GTM team, this is worth a look. Check it out here: https://ploy.ai/ #PloyLaunch
100 websites you’ve never heard of but absolutely need (Save this and thank yourself later) Remote work is exploding in 2026. But most people are still searching in the wrong places. They keep refreshing the same 3 job boards. And wonder why nothing changes. That ends today. I found a list of 100 remote job websites across every industry. Whether you’re a writer Designer Developer Accountant Coach Consultant Or just looking for anything that lets you work from home There is a platform built for you. Some websites are hidden gems. Some are mainstream. Some are niche but powerful. All give you a chance to get paid from anywhere. Your skill is an asset. Your time is freedom. Remote work connects both. So do yourself a favor Save the list Maybe you need it today Maybe next week Maybe the day your boss announces your job is now three jobs for the same salary And just for fun Comment below with your dream remote role :)
Your LinkedIn profile is a goldmine. (But only if you know how to use it.) Most people treat it like a resume. They list job titles, Write a bland summary and hope for the best. Big mistake. Your LinkedIn profile is your pitch before you ever speak. It tells people if you’re worth their time. If it’s vague? They scroll. If it’s boring? They forget. If it’s weak? They move on. But when done right… It attracts the right people. It positions you as an authority. It creates opportunities you never saw coming. You don’t need to be famous. You just need to be strategic. Save this cheat sheet to turn your LinkedIn profile into an opportunity magnet. ------------------------------------------------------ Need help making your profile work for you? DM me “Upgrade” and let’s fix it.
Can we talk about how weird this is for a second? You can build a business from your bedroom. Work with clients in 5 different countries. Send invoices globally. Manage a remote team. Make money online. But the moment you need a business account... Suddenly it feels like you're applying for citizenship on another planet ughh I've had so many conversations with founders, freelancers, agency owners, and consultants who are building genuinely global businesses... But they're still dealing with financial systems that were never designed for global work. That's why I wanted to share something interesting. → https://lnkd.in/dw3qYvnQ It's called nsave. What I find interesting is that it was built with a vision to help people in places that have traditionally had fewer options when it comes to global financial access. Countries like: 🇵🇰 Pakistan 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇪🇬 Egypt 🇧🇩 Bangladesh 🇸🇾 Syria And many more. Because let's be honest... The internet doesn't care where you live. Your clients don't care where you live. Your skills don't care where you live. So why should your financial tools? If you can build value, serve clients, and grow a business online, you should have access to the infrastructure that helps you do it. And if you're building: • An agency • A startup • A consulting business • A creator business • A freelance business that's growing fast This is where it gets interesting. And it's not just about having a business account. Eligible users can also access competitive exchange rates and earn up to 4.2% yearly rewards on eligible balances. Which is nice when your money is sitting around doing absolutely nothing elsewhere. nsave normally charges a $10 business account setup fee. 𝗕𝘂𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘆'𝘃𝗲 𝗮𝗴𝗿𝗲𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼 𝗺𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝗶𝘁 𝗙𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗺𝘆 𝗮𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲. Yep. $0 setup fee. Just sign up through my link: 👉 https://lnkd.in/dw3qYvnQ Look... A lot of people spend months trying to figure out how to scale internationally. But before you scale internationally... Make sure your financial infrastructure can. Because landing global clients is exciting. Realizing your banking setup can't keep up? Not so much. The internet made business global. Maybe it's time our financial tools caught up too. If you're building an online business, working with international clients, or thinking bigger than your local market... This is definitely worth a look. → https://lnkd.in/dw3qYvnQ P.S Where are most of your clients based?
Right now, "agentic AI" is becoming one of the most overused phrases in tech. Every startup is building agents. Every founder is talking about agents. And half the people using the term couldn't explain what actually makes an agent... an agent. But here's what most people miss: An AI agent isn't one thing. It's a system. A lot of systems, actually. And if even one of them breaks, the whole thing starts making spectacularly confident mistakes. Think about it. If an AI understands your goal perfectly... But can't plan. → It fails. If it can plan... But can't remember anything. → It fails. If it remembers everything... But can't reason. → It fails. If it can reason... But can't use tools. → It fails. That's why the best AI agents are built on multiple pillars: → Goal Understanding → Planning & Task Decomposition → Memory → Reasoning → Tool Usage → Environment Interaction → Reflection & Self Correction → Multi Agent Collaboration → Safety & Governance → Learning & Optimization Individually, they're useful. Together, they're powerful. Because once all ten start working together, something interesting happens. You stop getting AI that answers questions. You start getting AI that completes objectives. That's a massive difference. One tells you how to do something. The other actually helps get it done. That's why I think we're focusing on the wrong debate. Everyone wants to know: "Which model is best?" GPT. Claude. Gemini. Grok Whatever launches next Tuesday. Meanwhile the more important question is: Can the system plan? Can it remember? Can it reason? Can it learn? Can it use tools? Because the future won't belong to the smartest model. It'll belong to the systems that combine all these capabilities effectively. We're moving from AI assistants... To AI operators. From chatbots... To digital teammates. And these 10 pillars are the foundation underneath all of it. Personally, I think memory is still the most underrated pillar. Which pillar do you think matters most?
One of the biggest LinkedIn myths is that growth comes from creating better content. From what I've seen, that's rarely the bottleneck. The bottleneck is usually everything happening around the content. The ideas. The planning. The scheduling. The analytics. The workflow. I've worked with founders, consultants, executives, and business owners who had plenty to say. That was never the issue. The issue was turning LinkedIn into a repeatable process instead of a weekly struggle. Because here's what usually happens. You get inspired. Write three posts. Post consistently for a week. Life gets busy. Clients show up. Meetings pile up. Suddenly it's been 12 days since your last post. Now you're trying to rebuild momentum again. That's why I started paying more attention to my content rhythm. Not just what I post. But how I move through the entire cycle: → Research ideas → Batch content → Schedule posts → Analyze performance → Improve the next batch Then repeat. Week after week. This is exactly why i love Taplio If you haven't heard of it, Taplio is an all-in-one LinkedIn growth platform built for creators, founders, consultants, agencies, and professionals who want to grow consistently on LinkedIn. Instead of piecing together multiple tools for content creation, scheduling, analytics, and inspiration... it brings everything into one workflow. And that's the bit I find interesting. Because growth on LinkedIn rarely breaks because of one bad post. It collapses after dozens of tiny failures. One missed week. One forgotten draft. One skipped review. One lost idea. Tiny cracks. Repeated over time. And eventually momentum disappears. That's why I think the best feature of Taplio isn't content generation. It's workflow. It helps turn LinkedIn from something you constantly have to think about... into something that becomes part of your routine. And that's where consistency comes from. The creators growing fastest aren't always the smartest. They're not always the funniest. And they're definitely not always writing the best posts. They've simply built systems that help them keep showing up. Again. And again. And again. If you'd like to see what that looks like, Taplio offers a free 7 day trial: https://lnkd.in/gJcU9j-r Because success on LinkedIn isn't usually about creating one brilliant post. It's about creating a system that keeps producing them long after the excitement wears off.
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