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Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales

Turn Reddit Into Traffic & Sales

@redranked

I help startups grow on Reddit to rank on Google and ChatGPT. See why we're #1 when it comes to led generated on Reddit.

United States Beigetreten Ağustos 2022
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Rohit Mittal
Rohit Mittal@rohitdotmittal·
Someone once said to me, "There's always money falling from the sky in the Bay Area." You have to just cast a wide net or be really high up to catch it. The wider your net and the higher up you are, the more you'll catch.
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Blake Emal
Blake Emal@heyblake·
Every founder I've worked with who struggled with positioning had the same root problem: They were trying to sound impressive instead of trying to sound useful
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Path of Men
Path of Men@PathOfMen_·
I genuinely feel bad for lazy people because it literally only takes 45 days of obsession to change your entire year.
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
Starting again from scratch is only a problem when you measure by other people’s standards.
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Tobby_scraper
Tobby_scraper@Tobby_scraper·
People follow people. Not products. Stop tweeting about your features. Start tweeting about your journey.
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Tasorn
Tasorn@tasornp·
Your peace of mind is worth more than any quick money. Taking on just any client will hurt your business. You might leave some money on the table. But bad clients cost you time, energy, and focus. That’s a price not worth paying.
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Tonyman
Tonyman@Tetulatony·
If something is not bringing results, doing more of it won’t fix it. Step back and ask: Is this valuable? Is this clear? Is this needed? Then adjust. Stop overdoing and delaying yourself.
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Hussain Ibarra
Hussain Ibarra@HussainIbarra·
Every successful person I met became successful because that was the only thing on their minds. They were too busy to play video games, partying, or to staying up late. The pain of not being successful was more painful than staying the same.
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Dmytro Krasun
Dmytro Krasun@DmytroKrasun·
When your code lacks good abstractions, the prompt needed to generate it approaches the size of the code itself.
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@T_Zahil Exactly 😅. Hype around ‘ship fast’ forgot one thing, people notice when you ghost your own products. Consistency > a hundred half-baked launches.
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Thomas Sanlis 🥐
Thomas Sanlis 🥐@T_Zahil·
Unpopular opinion: ship fast doesn’t work anymore Building a lot of products you give up on after a few weeks is not a good idea Every product you abandon, you’re loosing trust of your customers. I personally wont buy your products if you keep building new ones all the time
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@matt_gray_ Exactly 😎. Lock in your core topics, formats, and platforms, and suddenly content stops being a grind and starts being fun. Mine would probably be… hustle hacks, AI chaos, and business stories. What about you?
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MATT GRAY
MATT GRAY@matt_gray_·
How to create endless content without repeating yourself. - 3 core topics you’re an expert in - 3 content formats you enjoy making - 3 platforms where your customers hang out my topics are systems freedom and personal brand monetization What are yours?
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
A great measure of personal success is how many people thank you for theirs.
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Chris Ramsey | SMB and R.E.
Chris Ramsey | SMB and R.E.@ChrisRamsey60·
Every day in business is a fight. Some days you win. Some days you get hit. Reframe your mind to think of it like a game. It’s much easier that way.
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Ross Simmonds
Ross Simmonds@TheCoolestCool·
Most marketers are addicted to creation. They write. They publish. They move on. Then wonder why nothing compounds. Distribution, folks. Embrace it.
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@girdley Everyone loves a good disaster story… just make sure you sprinkle in the lessons so they don’t leave thinking it’s all hopeless chaos.
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
I've done a number of "how they became a success" story videos. Nobody watches them. But people keep requesting them. People want train wrecks. They just don't admit it to themselves.
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Andrew Yeung
Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
Unicorn startup idea: AI agents who go on vacation for you, while you work 9 to 5.
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Dan Kulkov
Dan Kulkov@DanKulkov·
EVERY SALE IS A WIN EVERY FEEDBACK IS A WIN EVERY DAY YOU SHOW UP IS A WIN KEEP GOING
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@yourealazyfvck Exactly. Worrying about looking ‘perfect’ is wasted energy 😅. Meanwhile, the messy, loud, weird folks are out here actually doing stuff and winning.
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David
David@yourealazyfvck·
Honestly being too concerned with how you appear on video and how you're perceived on camera is a net negative overall to your life, just rip it There are literally these crackheads in downtown LA right now streaming and producing music & getting clout and they're crackheads
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Ranveer Allahbadia
Ranveer Allahbadia@BeerBicepsGuy·
You are rarely stuck because of others. You’re stuck because you haven’t looked within yet. The day you stop blaming is the day you start growing.
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@thedanielokon Exactly. Give insane value for free using AI, build a killer portfolio, and suddenly 50k MRR doesn’t feel like a dream 😎. Work smarter, not harder.
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Daniel ⛰️
Daniel ⛰️@thedanielokon·
If I were a young and aspiring ad agency owner, I would figure out how to develop AI content that is extremely strong. Learn: - Nano Banana - Kling (Higgsfield) - CapCut And literally create stuff for free for brands (easy to do with AI). Easily get to 50k/mrr w/ this.
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