**Eric Siu** (0:00)
My OpenClaw setup helps me write articles on X that average 85.5,000 views per article. So that's a lot, that's close to 100,000 views per article. And guess what? It does the vast majority of the work. I wasn't able to do this before. In fact, the first X article I think I wrote, maybe only got 6,500 views or so. So I thought that was not bad. When OpenClaw is doing the work and you're able to get that reach and you have really smart people engaging with you, and it leads to leads and potentially customers down the road, that is generating revenue from OpenClaw. Because that's what I care about. Are you going to generate revenue from OpenClaw? This is one of the exact use cases. So let me show you how this actually works. And I'm also going to show you how you can do this yourself as well, if you stay till the end. So let's get into it. All right. So let me give you the evidence first. If you look at Become a Claw Code post over here, look, 358 views on it. Okay. The one before, 756 views. So it wasn't doing it quite well, but I kept trying. And then I wrote another one and I got 6,600 views over here. So not bad. These are all human generated by myself. Okay. So clearly I'm doing something wrong, but then I had OpenClaw write it and you can see 85,000 views, 86,000 views, 102,000 views. And this one over here, 69,000 views. So the receipts are there. I'm going to show you the difference between my post and the OpenClaw one. And I'm going to show you how you can actually do this yourself. And I'm telling you, I see people talking about how OpenClaw generates. Someone generated about 5 million views on TikTok. Well, if you can do this in written format, in long form written format, this is also really powerful because you have a lot of intellectual, really smart people hanging out on X. So let's see the one that I wrote and let's see the one that OpenClaw wrote and maybe you can get some takeaways from it. Okay. So this one didn't do that bad. 53 likes, two reposts on it or so. I was just talking about how OpenClaw, not many people talk about it for business use cases. We used it at a book meeting with a multi-trillion dollar company. I'm going to share a few business examples. Here's some real business use cases. We have a daily deal finder over here.
So I'm just showing examples on how this works and I'm explaining examples.
Add a creative scaler. So I'm just showing some things that we're doing with it. And then also how to scale for businesses overall. And so intended to give people ideas. And again, like 156 bookmarks, it's not that bad. And then Jason here said he's interested in a boring post. So I was like, okay, I don't know if I'm going to keep writing X articles. And so I was like, yeah, there's security concerns with OpenClaw. I was going to expand this post into talking about how this all actually works in terms of infrastructure setup tools and patterns as it relates to business, but maybe that's too boring. So Jason says, I'm interested in the boring post. So that was actually enough for me to push me over the edge. Now, if we go to the next one over here, so this next one takes off, 85,000 views, 972 likes, 102 retweets, and 2,600 bookmarks. So I kind of started with the same hooking it. Ordering food with your OpenClaw is cute, but making money with it is better. And in this post, I'm going to talk about how my system works under the hood. If you want business use case examples, the original post is over here. So then I just start going down, verify and learn loops. Agents can't mark something done until they verify it. And then I have these little cool diagrams in here as we go through. Decision interface pattern. And by the way, I do think people like these diagrams because it's like, whoa, that's like some unique sauce that you have some unique... If you're doing diagrams, surely you must have put in a lot of extra work into this. And hint, hint, I didn't. Cron job scheduling, the proactive brain security model, multi-agent coordination, and then you get token savings, Sonnet for daily. And so hopefully, there's a couple of nuggets that I share here. And I take a picture of my phone. Okay. Now, so then I also tell them to subscribe to my newsletter afterwards. And then I tell them to join a... I'm doing these like weekly live streams where I talk about OpenClaw and Cloud Code for business, because not a lot of people are talking about that right now. Right? So I stole this image, by the way, someone else tweeted this. I was like, oh, it was a pretty good image. And so I'm going to show you how I do that in a second, but I'm going to show you a pattern here that you're going to see. So your OpenClaw works, your setup doesn't yet. And as we scroll through, we scroll through. Okay, again, we're seeing the diagrams. We're seeing these sections, these diagrams. I will basically review every single one that my OpenClaw pops out to me in Telegram. And we can see how this looks over here. Okay. So my point of showing this, like I'll show a couple of screenshots and things like that. So do I spend a little time editing the headline and also the hook and then maybe the formatting? I do. Is that something you can hand over to an editor? Yes, you can. But when you're figuring this out initially, you should do it all yourself. You should probably figure out how you can simplify things initially and then speed it up and then eventually automate it. So don't let this just yellow in the beginning. That's not going to work out well for you. And I just let it go. The cool thing is you insert these little, when you're writing an X article, you can just insert lines of these code block snippets, and you can just put this in there. And that's basically it. And the thing is, I did not write this post. 99.9% of it, I didn't write it. I just helped with the hook and I helped with the initial title.
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