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Abraham Casallas

Abraham Casallas

@abrahamcslls

Helping creators build successful careers in the creator economy. Tweets on systems, tools & frameworks that will help you create for a living.

Beigetreten Ağustos 2017
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Abraham Casallas
Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
Effortlessly crush your goals with this proven goal-success system. A must-read for people with big ambitions. 🧵👇🏻
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Abraham Casallas
Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
1) Search & install "Agent Pulse" on vs code mrktplace 2) Install Claude Code Hooks Open the Command Palette: --Mac: Cmd + Shift + P --Windows/Linux: Ctrl + Shift + P Type: "Agent Pulse: Install Claude Code Hooks" 3) Restart VS Code & Claude Code Done. Enjoy (:
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
Claude Code VS Code Visualizer! I built out a visualizer that shows you what your claude code agent is doing in real time. It's live and free in the VS code extensions marketplace. To install it 👇🏻
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Bear @ Whop
Bear @ Whop@abearsomewhere·
Alrighty last week I promised the people of Twitter that I'd build sisu.zip in public this month... so here's the first rundown of how we went from zero to $20k MRR in under two weeks 🔥💸⬇️ Twelve days ago, I wasn’t running a marketing firm. Sisu had been sitting in the backseat for months—no clients, no pipeline, no plans to spin it back up. I had just left @whop, spent a *weekend* decompressing, and was catching up with old friends. Then, like a switch flipped, I found myself in back-to-back calls, breaking down brand positioning, optimizing GTM strategies, and making intros that led to closed deals. Before I could take a breath, Sisu was back—$20K MRR on the books and climbing. Here’s how it happened (without a single cold email or outreach campaign): 1/ Lean Into Momentum: The first deal came from a casual conversation—no pitch, no ask. Just talking shop about go-to-market strategy. One intro led to another, and suddenly, I was running an impromptu workshop on growth levers for an early-stage brand. By the end of the call, they asked, “Can we just bring you on?” Momentum is everything. When you see an opportunity forming, go all in before it fades. 2/ Solve Real Problems, Fast: Most businesses don’t need long strategy decks or six-month roadmaps. They need revenue, distribution, and brand clarity—yesterday. Instead of selling ‘marketing,’ I focused on what moves the needle this week: - Positioning tweaks that shift perception instantly. - Distribution strategies that get the product in front of the right people - Fast, scrappy execution that creates momentum for bigger plays It’s not about reinventing the wheel. It’s about cutting through the noise and delivering results. 3/ Your Network is Your Best Growth Engine: Every client came through an existing relationship—former colleagues, past clients, founders I’d helped years ago. When you operate with a “just add value” mindset (without worrying about closing deals), work has a way of finding you. If you’ve built trust in your industry, you don’t need outbound. You need conversations. 4/ Build in Public, Even in the Early Days: I’ve been vocal about everything I’m working on, and that openness has driven a flywheel of inbound leads. People want to be part of something that’s growing. Every new engagement I take on feeds back into the narrative: “Sisu is back, and it’s getting results.” You don’t need to be loud—just be visible. 5/ Keep it Simple: I didn’t agonize over pricing, branding, or service structure. I just took on work that felt interesting, charged a fair price, and let demand dictate the next moves. The best way to start (or restart) a business isn’t with a perfect plan—it’s by executing, seeing what sticks, and refining as you go. x/ The takeaway? Stay in motion. Talk to people. Solve real problems. If you do that consistently, opportunities take care of themselves. Would love to hear—have you ever accidentally started a business? Drop a comment.
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Alex Sedlak
Alex Sedlak@alexxsedlak·
Notion already trying to buy my software before launch 🙄
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“Dripping water hollows out stone, not through force but through persistence.” ― Ovid  Thanks @abrahamcslls for this great quote in today’s newsletter!
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
When you truly love the thing you do for a living… Succes & failure become irrelevant. Just doing the thing is plenty and then some. Wishing you get to experience this.
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
Just a reminder, that six figures is only $8.3k/m or 2 -3 clients at $3-$5k each. Don’t over complicate it.
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keirhubner
keirhubner@keirhubner·
For the past 2 weeks I have been working on the ultimate Social Media guide. This guide even contains: - 40 Hooks - 3 Funnels - 4 CTA’s And much more! I’m giving this away for FREE Like + Retweet + Comment “DONE” and I’ll send it to you. Must be following
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
When you understand 99% of people are consumers you realize why it makes sense to be a creator.
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
The mirror that is life, won’t smile before you do.
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Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
Small wins are the big wins. Today: • 3% subscriber rate ⬆️ • 2 new followers (daily) • $20 MRR In 6 months time: • 14% subscriber rate ⬆️ • 200 new followers (daily) • $500 MRR Don't be embarrassed of the small wins, embrace it.
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
@ZekyaClare Opening minds to creative possibilities! - Lot's of opportunities out there in this market. Excited to witness your journey!
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
If you are a creator building a creator business... What are you working on? Let me know 👇🏻
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CJ@baseballcj05·
@abrahamcslls I'm just getting started. Learning more about how to get it going via your accelerator which has helped a lot. As well as putting out content as frequently as i can!
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Abraham Casallas
Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
Not sure who needs to hear this but if you hate creating content... You can always run ads. Lots of ways to skin a cat.
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
@milestabibian I've been wanting to dive into the GTD model for a bit. Book is hella thick though lol. Mine is simple, I go over: - What went right - What went wrong - What can I learn - What gave me energy - What drained my energy - Takeaways
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Miles Tabibian 🚢
Miles Tabibian 🚢@milestabibian·
@abrahamcslls I'm a big fan of the weekly review! I use the GTD model from David Allen. What does your review consist of?
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Abraham Casallas@abrahamcslls·
If you are not doing weekly reviews, you are leaving a lot of mula on the table. Picked up this habit back in 2021. Absolute gamechanger.
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