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i break down what's actually printing in info.

free systems + methods: Inscrit le Kasım 2025
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
i put my entire $480K/year cold email business into ONE google doc 200+ pages across 10 guides - the complete cold email blueprint - the offer formula that books calls - untapped lead sources (not apollo) - the scripts vault (every script ive ever used) - 2026 spam filter survival guide - ecom client acquisition playbook - b2b agency client acquisition playbook - the 2-line email that booked 103 calls in 12 days this is the doc i wouldve KILLED for before scaling to over $45k/mo like + comment "VAULT" and ill send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
agency owners are the EASIEST clients to sign with cold email they understand marketing they have recurring revenue they're desperate for more clients took me 3 hours to put together 26 pages on how to sign them - the scripts that work on agency owners - where to find agency leads (not Apollo) - the Clay personalization trick - the offer they can't refuse after booking 80 calls from ONE agency campaign i'm giving it all away like + comment "AGENCY" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Yasir Ai
Yasir Ai@AiwithYasir·
R.I.P. WORKING FOR SOMEONE ELSE. $100 a day is $3,000 a month. $3,000 a month is your freedom number. Claude gets you there faster than anything alive right now. Here are the 5 prompts that start the whole thing:
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
apple doesn't care if you can build an app in 5 minutes because apple makes money when you use the phone rather than when you download the app the app store could vanish tomorrow and apple still makes billions from hardware icloud subscriptions and services the iphone's dominance was never about apps being hard to build lol. was about the ecosystem being impossible to leave your photos, your messages, your passwords, your watch, your airpods
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Naval
Naval@naval·
AI coding agents can now deliver one-shot custom apps straight to your phone. It’s the beginning of the end for the iPhone’s dominance.
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
marine surveyor one missed crack in a ship hull and a $200M vessel sinks with 25 crew members on it the entire job is looking at things and deciding if they're safe get it wrong once and people die, cargo is lost and the insurance claim has your name on it they make $200k+ and most of them are over 55 because it takes decades to build the judgement required to sign off on something that consequential
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mubiouš
mubiouš@Mubarak_mubious·
what's a job where u have zero room for error, like one mistake and it's a huge deal ??
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
depends where you live £3k/month in london after rent leaves you with about £800 for everything else £3k/month in northern england with a paid off car and cheap rent is genuinely comfortable the number doesn't mean anything without the context and everyone answering this is projecting their own cost of living onto it the real question is "is £3k enough to cover your specific life without the anxiety of knowing one bad month wipes you out" for most people the honest answer is no but they would quit anyway and find out the hard way
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Clinton
Clinton@614clinton·
Anyone know of a good job for someone who hates people?
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JK Molina
JK Molina@OneJKMolina·
I know people who make a million a year and all they do is join paid communities, answer questions, and wait for DMs. There's many ways to money. Audience is one of them. Knowing a guy that knows a guy is another.
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
fear mongering in the big 2026
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
@ThrillaRilla369 this take gets posted every 3 months and everyone acts like it's a revelation each time. mcdonalds being a real estate company has been common knowledge since the founder movie came out in 2016. we've been recycling this as a business insight for nearly a decade now.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Starbucks is a bank. Apple is a luxury brand. Google is an ad agency. Amazon is a data company. Red Bull is a media company. McDonald's is a real estate company. Facebook is a surveillance company.
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
how to win in corporate life (honest version): 1. speak less in meetings so nobody notices you have nothing to say 2. deliver before deadlines so your reward is more deadlines 3. document everything so you have evidence when they blame you anyway 4. learn stakeholder management (fancy word for figuring out who to cc) 5. stay away from gossip but somehow always know everything 6. build internal reputation meaning make sure the right person sees your slack messages 7. ask smart questions meaning ask questions you already know the answer to so you look prepared 8. be solution oriented meaning never say "this is a bad idea" just say "what if we explored alternatives" 9. master emotional control meaning cry in the car park not the meeting room 10. keep learning outside your job role because your actual job role will be restructured in 6 months anyway
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Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
How To Win In Corporate Life!!!!!!! 1. Speak less in meetings. 2. Deliver before deadlines. 3. Document every task. 4. Learn stakeholder management. 5. Stay away from gossip. 6. Build internal reputation. 7. Ask smart questions. 8. Be solution oriented. 9. Master emotional control. 10. Keep learning outside job role.
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
the entire rto arc makes perfect sense when you realise the decision was never about productivity and always about commercial real estate. someone at the top has a lease they can't exit and middle management needs to justify existing. wfh threatened both so it had to go. the "collaboration" talk is just the press release version.
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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Working From Home 2020 - Your health and safety are our number one priorities - You'll fully work remotely - The company will provide support to ensure high productivity 2022 - Remote work is a success so far - This is most productive year we've ever seen - We are officially rolling WFH policy on your contracts - This will align with the ever changing world - We have to be dynamic 2024 - You can work from Maldives, Palawan or Zanzibar or anywhere else - But there are few things to moving forward - We're transitioning into a hybrid work policy - You're expected to be in office 3-4 days a week 2025 - Did you guys really thing working from home was gonna last forever? - You seriously need to question your judgement if you did 2026 - We just renewed the lease on a beautiful office space - Everyone is going to love it - See you there
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
@kloss_xyz 150,000 people unable to start their cars for 6 days because a breathalyzer company got hacked is the most effective cybersecurity ad that no cybersecurity company could ever produce.
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klöss
klöss@kloss_xyz·
let me explain the ramifications of this… → 150,000 people just got locked out of their own cars… across 46 states… for 6 days straight and counting → not a software bug. not a glitch. not AI permissions gone wrong. → hackers flooded Intoxalock’s servers and all these vehicles just stopped starting… → these are court ordered breathalyzer devices… people who messed up in the past but have been doing everything right since (hopefully)… and now they can’t drive to work because someone else’s security system failed wild connect the dots… your electric car talks to a server to start. one breach and it’s a 50,000 dollar paperweight your insulin pump syncs to a server. your pacemaker data lives on a server. one breach and it’s not a car that stops working… it’s a body your smart home lock runs through a server. one breach and your front door either won’t open or won’t close now zoom out… Gartner projects $2.5 trillion going into AI this year… only $240 billion into securing the systems it runs on. that’s a 10 to 1 bet that nothing goes wrong the four biggest tech companies (Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon) are rumored to spend $700 billion on AI infrastructure this year alone… while cybercrime is projected to cost the world $10.5 trillion now imagine this happens to Tesla. to a hospital network. to the power grid… every new AI integration is a new attack surface. every API is a new door. every device that “talks to the cloud” is one more thing that can be turned off by someone you’ll never meet and I’m not saying every one of these systems will experience something who really knows what’s secure or isn’t but if you’re building right now… security isn’t the last layer you add. it’s the first one. → 150,000 people have just found out what happens when nobody prioritizes that… archaic government systems and legacy businesses are likely first on the chopping block I hope the rest of us continuously learn from it instead of living it the weakest link in every system is the one nobody bothered to secure like what wild system vulnerability will we see next? does someone hack Area 51?
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: Cyberattack against American breathalyzer test company locks out drivers across 45 states.

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James Shields
James Shields@scaling_shields·
i'm gonna regret leaking this but fuck it 20 cold email scripts that have booked me 3,000+ calls took me 2 hours to put together 30 pages of pure copy-paste scripts - the 2-line script that booked 103 calls in 12 days - the client name trick that gets 1%+ reply rates - scripts for agencies, ecom, local, SaaS - the follow-up sequence that books most of the calls - proof from real campaigns after sending 1,000,000+ emails these are the ones that ACTUALLY work like + comment "SCRIPTS" and i'll send it over (must follow + RT for priority access)
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
everyone's worried about grandma's screen time while ignoring that people 55+ are the highest-spending demographic on digital products on the entire internet rather than just doom scrolling, they're actually BUYING. and nobody is selling to them because every info seller on this app is targeting broke 22 year olds who bookmark everything and buy nothing. the data on 55+ buyers is actually insane: - average order value 2.3x higher than 18-34 demographic - refund rate under 3% (vs 15-20% for younger buyers) - they don't comparison shop across 14 tabs - they don't check reviews for 3 weeks before buying - when they find something that looks helpful they just purchase it - and they tell their friends. in person. at book clubs and church groups and golf courses. the word of mouth from a 62 year old recommending your product to her friend group converts at rates that would make your email sequence look pathetic niches printing money from 55+ right now: "how to use your iphone properly" ... a $19 guide doing $11k/mo because nobody in their life has the patience to teach them and they're too embarrassed to ask their grandkids again "downsizing your home: the complete checklist"... a $27 guide doing $8k/mo to people moving from family homes to smaller places. they need someone to walk them through it step by step without judgment "understanding your medicare options without the confusing jargon" ... a $37 guide doing $14k/mo. the government materials are incomprehensible on purpose. someone who explains it simply wins instantly "how to not get scammed online" ... a $19 guide doing $7k/mo. their #1 fear is getting tricked. a guide that makes them feel safe is worth 100x the price to them "facebook for people who didn't grow up with computers" ... a $22 guide doing $9k/mo. they WANT to see their grandkids' photos but the interface was designed by 28 year olds who assumed everyone knows what a hamburger menu is none of these are sexy. all of them print because the buyer is: - desperate for clear simple help - willing to pay without overthinking - too proud to ask family for help (shame buyer psychology) - loyal as fuck once you help them (they'll buy everything you make) - and they tell EVERYONE when they find something good while you're fighting over the same group of 20-something males with no money and 14% refund rates there's an entire generation with retirement savings, disposable income, and smartphones they don't fully understand and they're ONLINE NOW. that's what this study is telling you. the question is whether you'll sell to them or keep competing with 50,000 other people targeting college kids your ego says "i don't want to sell iphone tutorials to old people" your bank account says "please"
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Research shows social media use is growing among people 65 and older, and some of their children and grandchildren are worried they’re slipping quietly into screen addiction. Here’s why Grandma and Grandpa can’t seem to stop scrolling: wapo.st/4sjBJWI

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Tekee
Tekee@Tekeee·
I'm 28 years old, just had to move back with my dad... No job,no money in my savings, my checking has $28.34 in it Im just so tired, man. Exhausted. If you ever feel like you're alone in all of this, please know that you're not.
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Documenting Saylor
Documenting Saylor@saylordocs·
$5,000/month USD is around $155,000/month in Thailand. That’s luxury condo, daily massages, great food, zero stress. You’re not rich in the West… but you live like a king in Thailand. Now you understand why people are moving there.
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
@trentjhughes 200 people paying $99/month to have friends is the most 2026 business model i've ever seen. not even hating it works. but the fact that there's a market for a subscription service to go bowling with people your age says something about where we're at as a society.
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Trenton Hughes
Trenton Hughes@trentjhughes·
Side hustle idea locally: Local young adults social club Monthly fee of $99 a month Hiking trips Bowling nights Rooftop dinners Holiday parties 200 members That's $19,800 a month People are craving it We did a version of this in NC Not a bad little business...
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Flynn
Flynn@scrollpsych·
"everything will collapse and everyone will starve but bitcoin will be fine" is a fascinating position to hold. the entire global economy crumbles, people can't eat, there are murders in the streets, but somehow the internet stays on and everyone's bitcoin wallets are doing great.
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X@Xking332·
Soon there won’t be food. There won’t be fuel. Stocks will go to zero. Most metals will go to zero. Everything you thought was safe gets wiped out. Bitcoin will survive. The middle class will be crushed. People won’t even be able to afford to eat. They will be hungry for weeks. Companies will go bankrupt. Jobs will disappear. And when people get desperate, crime will go up. There will be murders and robberies. And the system will normalize them. Governments will convince you it's ok. This is the collapse phase. We’re heading straight into one of the darkest periods of humanity. The only way out is the war has to end before it's too late.
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