Abioye | B2B Deal Closer

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Abioye | B2B Deal Closer

Abioye | B2B Deal Closer

@Josephwrites_

$1.7M+ B2B closer | Commission-only I close deals for SaaS, Agencies & US/UK Founders. Remote | Zero upfront | You pay when it closes. 🤝

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Abioye | B2B Deal Closer@Josephwrites_·
@Oludeewon My thought: Status is the currency of the insecure. When the household balance sheet is bulletproof, titles become irrelevant. True wealth buys the ultimate leverage: the absolute freedom to choose your daily struggle. They aren't building a matching resume. They own the empire.
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@LeilaHormozi Subsidizing a low performer with a high performer’s patience is an invisible tax on your best assets. High performers don't leave for money; they leave because you've made their excellence optional. Protecting a liability is the fastest way to liquidate your top talent.
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Leila Hormozi@LeilaHormozi·
The fastest way to lose a high performer is to make excuses for the lowest performer.
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@theandreilucian Most treat X like a digital TV; pros treat it like a 24/7 boardroom. A DM is high-leverage equity when you know how to close the gap. Shifting from "consumer" to "connector" is the ultimate ROI play. The real game starts the moment you stop watching and start leading. 🥂
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Andrei Lucian
Andrei Lucian@theandreilucian·
I Have to Confess Something… I want to make a confession. And honestly… I’m sorry. In my first months on social media: - I didn’t take it seriously. - I didn’t comment. - I didn’t reply to everyone. - I didn’t send DMs. - I didn’t build connections. ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ I was just there, watching, scrolling, consuming. And now I realize how big a mistake that was. Because social media is not just entertainment anymore. We are living in an era where you can literally send a message to a stranger and change your life. Think about it. > You can DM someone who inspires you. > You can talk to someone who is already making money. > You can ask questions to someone who has experience. > You can connect with people across the world in seconds. That is not normal. That is a privilege. ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ We are in the first generation in history where opportunities are everywhere, and access is almost free. Our parents and grandparents didn’t have this. People hundreds of years ago didn’t have this. They couldn’t just open a phone and learn business, marketing, mindset, skills, and connect with successful people. They had to work hard for basic survival. And here we are… with the internet in our hands. ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ That’s why it hurts me when I see people wasting it. I see people with potential, with full access to knowledge and opportunity, but they choose to stay mediocre. They waste time. They escape into alcohol, drugs, gambling, and distractions. And sometimes it’s even worse because their families work extremely hard, sacrificing everything, while they throw away their chances. ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ And the truth is… I was also wasting my chance. Not in the same extreme way, but in my own way: by staying silent. By not taking action. By not using social media for what it truly is: a tool. A tool to grow. A tool to learn. A tool to build relationships. A tool to create income. A tool to become better. ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ So I’m saying it clearly: I regret those first months. But I’m also grateful, because I learned the lesson early. Now I understand that being active matters. Showing support matters. Connecting matters. Messaging people matters. Starting conversations matters. Because opportunities don’t just fall into your lap. You have to reach for them. And social media gives us something insane: direct access to people, knowledge, and growth. ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ▬▬ι═══════ﺤ So from now on, I’m moving differently. I will comment more. I will respond more. I will connect more. I will send DMs. I will stop being passive. Because this era is too powerful to waste. And if you’re reading this, maybe it’s a reminder for you too: - Don’t waste the internet. - Don’t waste your time. - Don’t waste your opportunities. We are living in the greatest time in history to build a new life. Let’s act like it.
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Abioye | B2B Deal Closer@Josephwrites_·
@stijnnoorman You can’t A/B test a soul. Over-optimizing turns a mission into a checklist. A pro knows that systems open the door, but raw conviction is what actually closes the deal. Scale the process, but never automate the "why." That’s where the real alpha lives.
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Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
If you optimize everything, you eliminate passion. If you optimize passion, you will do everything better.
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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Start from where you are
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@cem_hasoglu The "cheapest option" tax is the highest interest rate in business. If a hire doesn't buy back your time for high-leverage closing, you haven't scaled—you've just bought a management job. Hiring for ROI instead of relief is what separates the pros. This is the real game.
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cemhasoglu@cem_hasoglu·
Things I learned the hard way about hiring your first person: > The cheapest option almost always costs you more in the long run. Not because they're bad. Because you spend 3x the time managing, fixing, and re-explaining. > Nobody will ever care about your business the way you do. Expecting them to is unfair to both of you. > The best freelancers are booked out. If someone is available immediately and their rate is suspiciously low, there's usually a reason. > Training someone takes way longer than you think. Budget a full month before they're actually useful. > The first person you hire should free up your highest-value time, not your easiest tasks. Most people get this backwards. Hiring is not scaling. Hiring well is scaling. There's a massive difference.
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Andrei Lucian
Andrei Lucian@theandreilucian·
You don't need a big following to make money. You need a clear offer and 100 people who trust you. Start small. Serve deep.
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@pmitu Internal friction kills more startups than market saturation. If you can't close yourself on the vision by 8 AM, you won't close a lead by 5 PM. Hesitation is just a high-interest tax on potential. The only real unfair advantage is a clear head and fast execution
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Paul Mit@pmitu·
You’re not competing with other startups. You’re competing with: - fear - yourself - distraction - hesitations - overthinking
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@stijnnoorman The timeline is realistic, but the follower count is a vanity metric. I’ve seen creators go full-time at 1k because their offer was elite. 10k is a crowd; 1k is a customer base. If you solve a high-ticket problem, the math changes instantly.
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Stijn Noorman
Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
You only need 10,000 followers to become a full-time creator. You only need 6-12 months to get there.
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@hrprtsingh9 The post-exit identity tax is the only one you can't write off. You liquidated the equity, but you can’t liquidate the ego. I’ve seen this void kill more momentum than a bad term sheet. A real deal isn’t finished until the next vision is bigger than the last exit. Build the human
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Harpreet Singh
Harpreet Singh@hrprtsingh9·
Sold my first business and the biggest surprise wasn’t the money. It was how fast you go from “founder” to “nobody” in every room you used to own. Your identity has to survive the exit or you won’t survive the next build.
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Abioye | B2B Deal Closer@Josephwrites_·
@hrprtsingh9 That Operating Agreement line is the most expensive lesson in business. You built a $2.2M ARR machine with 60% margins—that’s elite leverage. Don’t let them value your exit at a discount. Your "Who" factor is the real asset here. Close this chapter strong. I am here for you!
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Harpreet Singh
Harpreet Singh@hrprtsingh9·
Most people think I built two companies. They don’t know the real story. AutoFlipz: 5 years. $1.2Mn raised. 12-person team. 18 months where every 6th of the month I had 10% of what I needed for the 7th. (Salary Day) We always found it. Somehow. Then COVID hit. $4,200 in the bank. $47,000 in payroll due. Called every supplier. Found a new revenue stream in 72 hours. Survived. (SOLD Sponsorship’s) Didn’t matter. Market wasn’t ready. Shut it down in 2024. Zero salary in 5 years. Mother’s property on the line. Zero money out. Then built XShore. $0 to $2.2M ARR. 60% margins. No code. No VC. 3 hours a week. Profitable from month 3. Now being forced out by my own co-founders. KPMG valuation happening as I write this. Here’s what 8 years taught me that nobody posts about: 1.The market doesn’t care how hard you worked. 2.Boring B2B will outlive every passionate B2C bet you make. 3.Your operating agreement is a weapon. Know who’s holding it. 4.Cash flow is oxygen. Purpose is why you breathe. You need both. 5.The fall teaches more than the rise. Every time. AutoFlipz broke me open. XShore proved the thesis. What comes next is the real bet. Still building. Still searching. In public. You’re not alone. And it’s not over. #entrepreneurlife
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Joyce Inyang
Joyce Inyang@Virtual_JoJo·
It’s a new week❤️ Whatever didn’t work last week, leave it there. Walk into this one with clarity, grace, and a little more faith🙏 Good morning and Happy New Week Xers❤️ I’ve missed you guys 🥹 How was your weekend??
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Pete Kinney@petekinneypga·
Note to my marketing friends at GM…. Regardless of tariffs, now is the time to release the new Buick Conclave.
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Abioye | B2B Deal Closer@Josephwrites_·
May your joy rise with the same organic momentum as a viral thread hitting the "For You" page. Wishing you a high-conversion Easter Monday filled with authentic peace and zero algorithmic friction. God bless you 🙏 ❤️
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Ayomide Hannah🤎| SMM| LinkedIn Brand Strategist
Before you touch your to-do list this morning…read this. How you enter April will shape how it responds to you. 🟤 I pray this month gives you clarity, not confusion. 🟤 Results, not just effort. 🟤 Discipline on hard days. 🟤 Peace when things feel uncertain. 🟤 And the courage to walk through new doors. You don’t need 10 goals this month. Pick 1–2 that actually matter. Show up with intention. Get 1% better daily. That’s how April changes. Happy Easter Monday, my social media bestieeees 🤗 🥰❤️
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The Brand Strategist
The Brand Strategist@IkonoCatherine·
You showed up today even if you didn’t feel ready. Congratulations.
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