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Looking for a Sales Freelancer – $300 per Client Closed

Hey Indie Hackers 👋

I’m running an AI-powered video translation and dubbing agency that helps creators and content-driven businesses expand globally by translating their videos into other languages — fast, cost-effectively, and with natural-sounding AI voiceovers.

The service is fully built and running, with a clear workflow and strong recurring revenue potential. I’m now looking to work with a sales professional who can help bring in new clients and benefit directly from each deal closed.

💸 What I’m offering:

  • $300 for every client you bring in (paid after the client’s first payment)

  • Fully remote and async-friendly

  • No cap on earnings

  • Opportunity to grow into a stronger long-term collaboration if things go well

🎯 Who this is ideal for:

  • Freelancers or sales reps experienced in B2B or service-based sales

  • Comfortable reaching out to creators, podcasters, educators, or online businesses

  • People who enjoy performance-based work with clear rewards

  • Bonus if you’ve sold digital, creative, or agency services before

This is a straightforward, results-based opportunity with solid upside. I’ll share full details, process, and materials by email with anyone interested.

If this sounds like a good fit, feel free to comment or send me a DM and I’ll reach out with more information.

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Looking to Partner Up
on December 30, 2025
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    For sales partnerships like this, clarity up front usually determines whether it works for both sides. A few details that often matter to sales freelancers before engaging:

    • Target customer profile (who you’re selling to, deal size, buying cycle)
    • Inbound vs outbound (are leads provided or self-sourced?)
    • What “closed” means (payment collected, trial → paid, minimum contract length?)
    • Conversion benchmarks you’ve seen so far (even rough)

    Sharing this context tends to attract better-fit sales partners and saves time on both sides.

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    Hi Javi , this sounds like a great opportunity.

    I specialize in performance-based client acquisition and have experience selling digital/agency services to creators, coaches, SaaS founders, and content-driven businesses. My approach is simple: research the right prospects, open real conversations (not copy-paste outreach), and move interested leads through a clear pipeline until they convert.

    Why I think I’m a strong fit for this role:

    experience with B2B service sales and closing over DMs/email

    familiarity with the creator economy (YouTube, podcasts, course businesses)

    comfortable with cold outreach, follow-ups, and objection handling

    I’m results-focused and motivated by commission structures

    I’d love to learn more about your process and the ideal client profile. If you’re open to it, feel free to DM me and I can share how I’d structure outreach and start bringing in clients for you.

    Looking forward to connecting.

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      Please write an email to [email protected] and I will give you more info

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    Share the details to this email mekalayash369@gmail, No bs, direct start.

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    Send me details at - rudrakshmarketers09@gmail . Lets get you clients.

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        Hello, did you receive my email? If not, send an email to info @ globalclip . agency

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    Hey Javi , this is super interesting!
    I’m the founder of GENESIS Launchpad. we help early-stage startups with custom MVP builds and AI-powered sales/marketing automation (LinkedIn outreach, lead gen, investor matching).
    Your video translation/dubbing service sounds like a perfect fit for a lot of the creators and content businesses we work with. I’d love to explore cross-referrals or even bundling services for mutual clients.
    Also open to chatting about the sales partnership, I’ve been doing outbound myself and have some workflows that might help scale it faster.
    Please email me at [email protected]

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    The AI dubbing/translation space is heating up - smart timing. $300/client closed with no cap is solid for performance-based work.

    A few questions that might help prospective sales folks evaluate fit:

    1. What's the typical client LTV? If there's strong recurring potential (monthly video output), $300 for first close could be just the start
    2. Are you providing qualified leads or is this pure outbound hunting? That changes the difficulty level significantly
    3. What's the typical close timeline? Creators often have long decision cycles

    The target ICP of creators/educators is interesting - they have constant content needs, so the retention story writes itself if the service delivers.

    One suggestion: having a demo reel or case study showing before/after dubbing quality would probably help sales folks close faster - "show don't tell" works well in creative services.

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    Performance-based sales can work well when expectations and handoff are very clear. Having strong lead qualification upfront usually makes closing much easier

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