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Chris Cunningham

@ChrisClickUp

Founding Member @clickup. Scaling Clickup in public and sharing how I'm securing raving fans via influencer marketing, community, and brand strategy.

Miami Fl Beigetreten Kasım 2010
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
Kids are making $25K/month with digital products. But most people don't know how. So I built 170+ Digital Product ChatGPT prompts to help you make money too. Normally $39, but next 24 hrs, it's FREE! To get it: 1. Follow me (so I can DM you) 2. RT this tweet 3. Reply "SEND"
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Leonardo Afonso
Leonardo Afonso@IamLeoAfonso·
Others' positive reviews of you don't matter. Just because others say you're good at something. Doesn't mean it's something worth investing in. At the end of the day, they don't know you enough. They don't have access to your experiences. Only you can know that. It's the only positive reviews that you can't trust
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Leonardo Freixas
Leonardo Freixas@LeonardoFreixas·
Burnout rarely announces itself. It leaks through silence first. Cameras off. Voices shrinking. Energy disappearing. Leaders miss it because they manage tasks instead of people. By the time performance drops, trust is already gone.
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@EmailCopyJames Sometimes continuing is the win Not cuz success is guaranteed Cuz quitting would make someone else’s opinion ur identity
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James malsawm
James malsawm@EmailCopyJames·
My neighborhood flexes their child • My child is a doctor • My child is a lecturer • My child is a Perfect, bla, bla. And me? • College broke out • Always failed in online • Now nothing to show for I feel like Quitting, just like a joke. Is this what we call entrepreneurs? It's tough as hell. It's different to continue, People see us as a failure They flex their results They flex their dreams They flex their car / hot chick But I believe that there's hope for us, I believe that the suffering is worth the reward Or You might fail hard with no results. The big question is? Do you dare to continue the dream?
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Andraz
Andraz@ItsAndraz·
We’re glued to the screens 24/7. Most people are overweight. Testosterone is declining. Birth rates are falling. AI is taking over What are we doing?
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@A_Vautrelle this is why environment matters so much. it rewires what you see as “normal”
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Anthony Vautrelle
Anthony Vautrelle@A_Vautrelle·
I worked in the luxury industry for 6 years in Paris. Sold truffles and Iranian Caviar to the best restaurants in the world. Expensive teas for Parisian palaces. And tailor-made suits for businesses. And you know what struck me the most with these places and the people in it? Not the money. Oh surely not the money... BUT the: Excellence. Elegance. Respect. Details. Grace. Care. Joy. That you find at every corner… Goodness God, being in awe & constant contemplation. Beauty as a foundation. Not rich, and flashy! But wealthy. Wealthy. Cause everybody can get money, but wealth isn’t acquired. It is cultivated. And somehow i’ve always felt more comfortable wearing a 3 pieces suit than a hoodie. Opera instead of Pop. Manners instead of Fuck's.🖕 Vintage cars instead of lambos. Beauty, instead of Chaos. Though in Chaos there is beauty. But you better be where it feels most coherent with your identity rather than wondering why you didn’t make progress any… So right now, to sell yourself genuinely and connect with people authentically so you make better sales without sounding cringy, i recommend you find your own identity. Follow me, because the best is yet to be... Your friend — Anthony
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@MalikHughess This is one of the hardest upgrades in life Not everyone applying pressure is trying to break u Some are trying to build u
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Malik Hughes
Malik Hughes@MalikHughess·
not everyone who challenges you is against you. maturing is realizing that someone pushing you to be better is not an attack. it is an act of love. growth requires pressure. it requires honesty. it requires people who refuse to let you stay the same. pay attention to who wants you comfortable… and who wants you better.
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@TomHughesx Solopreneurship sells independence But growth usually happens when u let smart people shape the edges
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Tom Hughes
Tom Hughes@TomHughesx·
Solopreneurship is a lie. Nobody builds alone. Behind every Solopreneur is: A mentor who cut the learning curve A client who told them the hard truth A community that kept them accountable A creator who showed them it was possible Surround yourself winners.
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Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@rashiumapathi This is why audience compounds so hard By the time the product is ready Trust has already been warming up the room
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Rashi Umapathi
Rashi Umapathi@rashiumapathi·
Developers who vibe code a product in a weekend and then do zero marketing for 6 months: You didn't fail because of the market. You failed because you treated "building" and "selling" as two separate seasons. They're not. Day 1 of building = Day 1 of marketing. The best time to start was when you started. Second-best time is today.
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Lilly
Lilly@Lilly7862·
Patience is underrated. Not waiting passively, but staying consistent when results are invisible. Most quit at the hardest part. That’s why invisible consistency creates visible success.
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Matt Paulson
Matt Paulson@MediaKing·
The Midwest entrepreneur trap: Build a great business. Stay quiet about it. Wonder why it's hard to hire, raise money, attract partners. Nobody cares you if nobody knows you. Being public about MarketBeat's growth changed everything — attention, hiring, deals, inbound, etc.
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Clifton Sellers
Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
If more people know you exist, your business will grow If you posted more content, more people would know you exist It’s not rocket science
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Connor Gillivan
Connor Gillivan@ConnorGillivan·
Founder: "I've been publishing blogs for 6 months. Why am I not ranking on Google and LLMs?" Me: "Show me your keyword research." Them: "…what keyword research?" That's the problem. Most founders start with writing. They should start with research. Here's the keyword research process I use for all 30+ TrioSEO clients: 1. Brainstorm like your ICP - Write down every question your ideal customer is Googling. - Don't overthink it. Start with 20-30 terms. - These become your seed keywords. 2. Run them through Ahrefs or Semrush - Look at search volume and keyword difficulty. - Volume: aim for 30+ monthly searches. - Difficulty: match it to your current domain rating. 3. Study the suggested keywords - Every tool gives you related terms. - These are gold. Don't skip them. - Add anything relevant to your list. 4. Steal from competitors - Plug your top 3 competitors into Ahrefs. - See what keywords they rank for that you don't. - That's your content gap. Fill it. 5. Shortlist 100+ keywords - More options = better prioritization. - Don't cut too early. - You want a full picture before you start planning. 6. Label intent and prioritize - Tag each keyword: BOFU, MOFU, or TOFU. - Start with BOFU. These drive revenue. - Work outward from there. 7. Repeat every quarter - Search behavior changes. - New competitors emerge. - Your keyword list should never be "done." Keyword research isn't glamorous. But it's the difference between content that ranks and content that disappears. Six months of blogs with no strategy isn't an SEO problem. It's a research problem. --- Was this helpful? ♻️ Repost if you know a founder skipping this step. P.S. This is step one of what we do for every client at TrioSEO. If your content isn't ranking, book a strategy call and let's find out why: calendly.com/connorgillivan
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@therickywaters Mad how clarity arrives early and courage arrives late That gap is where most dreams quietly rot
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Ricky Waters
Ricky Waters@therickywaters·
The uncomfortable truth: You already know what to do. You just don't want to do it without a guarantee. That's not a knowledge problem. That's a courage problem.
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@jimheskel Exactly If u dont know whether u want depth or scale Ur offer will confuse both u and the buyer
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Jim Heskel
Jim Heskel@jimheskel·
Writing a menu before you've decided what kind of restaurant you're opening. That's most people's offer creation process. Coaching or course? 5 clients or 50? 20 hours or 60? I see this 80% of the time. Answer those questions first. The menu writes itself.
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Ellis Wilder
Ellis Wilder@Ellis_Wilder_·
The fear of looking stupid is costing you millions. Post the video. The internet moves on in 24 hours anyway.
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@Dwriteway it’s not about motivation, it’s about commitment on days like today
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Kay@Dwriteway·
Congratulation. Quitters are everywhere. But you aren’t one of them. You keep showing up and building. Let’s make this Friday count.
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@PhilsUpgrades FOMO as fuel is kinda genius Sometimes seeing life keep moving reminds u not to build a home inside the slump
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Phil Frischke
Phil Frischke@PhilsUpgrades·
These things make harsh times easier: 1. FOMO 2. Humour 3. Full calendar Remember what you’ve already achieved and survived. Remember Covid? Exactly.
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Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@Jayyanginspires I rate this hard A North Star isnt about certainty Its about not outsourcing ur direction to noise
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Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@thereframe_ This is the bit people miss Momentum rarely starts in peace It starts when u move while things still feel messy
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Jamie Lance
Jamie Lance@thereframe_·
Waiting for things to calm down before making changes is how years disappear. The conditions don't arrive on their own. The calm comes after the decision, not before it. The people who changed their lives didn't wait for comfortable, they made a decision, and did it before waiting before the perfect circumstances arrived.
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Chris Cunningham@ChrisClickUp·
@dickiebush Health tests discipline Business tests capability Relationships test emotional range That trio will cook ur ego real quick
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Dickie Bush 🚢
Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
Last month, I turned 30. So I've been reflecting on all the ups and downs I experienced in my 20s. There are 3 “vehicles” for personal progress. And taking on each will make your deficiencies *glaringly* obvious. But the average person is doing none of them (and they're miserable because of it). Each of these 3 areas will be mirrors that illuminate where you: • Lack skills • Lack character traits • Lack emotional capacity And entering into each without an ego and with a willingness to learn will help you progress rapidly. 1. Building your health. Learning how to lift correctly, meditate, journal, manipulate your calorie intake, dial in your sleep routine, and optimize your energy levels. You'll quickly find out where you lack discipline, consistency, ownership, willpower, and the ability to delay gratification. 2. Building a business. Learning copywriting, email marketing, ghostwriting, sales, offer creation, operations, customer success, hiring, training, and leadership. This will show you where you lack skills as each time the business stops growing, it's because you are the bottleneck. And it will also teach you how to learn "just-in-time" rather than "just-in-case." 3. Dating & building a relationship. Setting up dates, initiating conversation, making someone feel safe and secure, setting boundaries, making trade-offs, and identifying your values. This will show you where your emotional intelligence is lacking—ego, frame, social anxiety, empathy, adaptability, fear of rejection, outcome detachment, and belief in your personal mission. Aaaand that's it! If you found this helpful: 1. If you enjoyed this, then follow me @dickiebush for more posts on digital writing. 2. Then, I'd appreciate it if you jumped back to the top and reposted this to share it with others. —Dickie
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