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# 17 Ways to Get Your 1st Client as a Developer in 2026 (AB Analytics)
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#source #sales #outbound #marketing
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## Source Metadata
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- **Date:** batched 2026-06-15; underlying video undated. Duration 40:49.
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- **Raw path:** `raw/sources/17 ways to get your 1st client as a developer in 2026.md`
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- **Source type:** YouTube video conclusions — <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mugDs0XaQ1A>
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- **Speaker:** founder of [[ab-analytics]] (B2B AI consulting, LA) and the *Code to CEO* accelerator.
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- **Ingestion date:** 2026-07-17
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- **Provenance role:** Primary source for the "AB Analytics" citations in [[2026-06-15-selling-development-services-in-the-ai-era]] — the origin of the follow-up statistics, the 3-channels×90-days rule, the DIY→DWY→DFY ladder, and the webinar formula.
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## Core Claims
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1. **Fish where no one else is fishing.** Most engineers fight for scraps on the same crowded channels (Upwork, generic LinkedIn/X). 17 channels are stacked in three tiers: common, low-key, out-of-the-box.
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2. **Pick 3 methods — one per tier — and run them daily for 90 days** before adding more. "Consistency beats intensity every single time. 30 minutes a day beats five hours once a month."
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3. **Follow up ≥5 times** — ~80% of sales happen after the 5th contact; most devs quit after one.
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4. **Niche specificity beats volume** — "Shopify developer for fashion brands" outsells "web developer" everywhere.
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## Key Evidence / Details
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**Tier 1 — common (do not stay here):** (1) freelance platforms — ~18% take, race to the bottom, only sensible for a true beginner in a low-cost country; (2) **LinkedIn** — profile = resume+portfolio+sales page; connect with decision-makers and referral partners; never sell in message one; (3) **content marketing** — the contrarian rule: *don't start until you already make $10–15k/mo from outbound*, else you starve; content is a leverage layer, not a first channel; (4) **cold email** — subject line carries **47%** of the open, spend 50% of your time there; body < 100 words: context → observation → value → proof → one CTA; (5) **referrals** — highest-converting, ~0 cost; the gap is **91% would refer, only 11% are asked** — ask right after delivery, be specific, make it frictionless.
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**Follow-up cadence:** Day 0 → 3 → 7 → 14 → 30 (break-up email). This is the origin of the "5 touches" and cadence claims elsewhere in the vault.
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**Tier 2 — low-key (local/in-person):** Chamber of Commerce (the speaker's most underrated — 4000+ in the US, member directory = pre-qualified list, show up 3× = "regular", 6× = trusted, then invited to speak); local business groups (BNI members average ~$20k/yr in referred business); industry associations; high-end hotels ("sauna + bar" strategy); car shows/expos (rich attendees = business owners); local conferences (begging for speakers → instant credibility); golf courses (2 clients from ~40–50 hrs ≈ 20× ROI); premium gyms + country clubs (5am crowd = execs; he moved Crunch → **Equinox** for the $200+/mo ICP).
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**Tier 3 — out-of-the-box:** strategic partnerships (vendors serving your ICP); **productize services** — "the single biggest change to his client acquisition" — DIY → DWY → **DFY** (his focus today); in-person workshops (paid or free, libraries/co-working give space); case-study → **webinar funnel** — formula **60% teach / 20% case study / 20% offer → 15–25% conversion**; one webinar = 3–6 months of work.
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**Cross-cutting:** lifestyle-integrate the in-person channels (gym/hotels/car shows you'd attend anyway); track every stage (outreach→response→meeting→proposal→close); "client #1 is hardest, #5 easier, #10 comes to you."
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## Connections
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- [[client-acquisition-channels]] — this is the primary source for the channel taxonomy
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- [[sales-discipline]] — 5 touches, 3×90, consistency>intensity, cadence, webinar formula
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- [[relationships-as-moat]] — the Tier-2 in-person channels *partially agree* with Sebastian, while Tier-1 online channels contradict him
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- [[productized-service]] — the DIY→DWY→DFY ladder
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- [[niche-selection]] — niche specificity beats volume
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- [[ab-analytics]] — speaker/org
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## Open Questions
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- The speaker plugs the *Code to CEO* accelerator throughout; named successes ("Paul," "John," "Dom") are members → treat metrics as **marketing-flavored claims, not independent data** (the raw note flags this explicitly).
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- Premium-gym/country-club/hotel tactics assume disposable income and a major US city.
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- Direct conflict with [[relationships-as-moat]]: this source rates LinkedIn/cold-email as live channels; Sebastian rates online outreach "Big zero." Unresolved.
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## Change Impact on Wiki
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- Named primary source behind the follow-up statistics and cadence in [[sales-discipline]] (hedge downgraded from "uncited via distillation" to "attributable YouTube claim, promotional context").
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- Created [[client-acquisition-channels]] (channel taxonomy) and entity [[ab-analytics]].
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- Supplied the in-person-vs-online tension that anchors [[relationships-as-moat]].
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