Emiliano Soch

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Emiliano Soch

Emiliano Soch

@SosaScripts

I help creators turn attention into inbound with AI systems and backend monetization.

शामिल हुए Ocak 2025
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This page is for creators who: • Already post • Already think • Already care But want their content to lead somewhere real. Start here ↓
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Fear is a decision trigger. Here’s why it helps you convert: 1. It makes the problem feel real now 2. It shows the cost of doing nothing 3. It breaks the “I’ll think about it” loop 4. It focuses attention on what actually matters 5. It creates urgency without pressure Use fear by clearly showing what doesn’t change if they choose to do nothing.
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@shivamwrites_ It looks boring until it starts to pay off, then it becomes addictive.
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Digital Laura Anderson
Digital Laura Anderson@DigitalLauraA·
Calm businesses aren’t accidental. They’re designed.
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Mr.misoto
Mr.misoto@sheddy_memes·
The "Perfect time" is an illusion, It doesn't exist. The Perfect time is now.
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Engage. Post. Reply. Repeat 4x daily. It costs $0 to do. But it will build your audience.
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Most people don’t need a new strategy. They need the discipline to stop abandoning the last one.
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Manish Pareek@Mkpareek19_·
You don't need motivation every morning. You need systems that work without motivation.
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Most people think growth comes from more ideas. It doesn’t. What it does come from is: • One strong idea, explained in different ways • One message, repeated until it’s remembered • One thought, pushed instead of replaced That beats posting something new every day and hoping it sticks.
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Kaiden’s Thoughts
Kaiden’s Thoughts@KaidenThoughts·
love to see others grow. hatred of others' success only blocks yours.
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The hardest creators to monetize aren’t beginners. They’re the ones who: • give real value • write honestly • attract the right people Why? Because they don’t feel “ready” to sell. They already did the hard part. They just never opened the door.
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Manish Pareek@Mkpareek19_·
Consistency Compounds Day 1: 12 followers Day 7: 216 followers Day 14: 1,093 followers Day 16: 1,500 followers Day 25: 2000 followers
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@TheGoldGiraffe Keep telling yourself that everyday and your mind will find a way to make it true.
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James malsawm@EmailCopyJames·
@SosaScripts Being remembered, is the real currency this day for that Attention is the real currency
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Ignored content can recover. Forgettable content can’t. • It landed. • It made sense. • It left no trace. Memory is the real currency online.
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@EmailCopyJames It's always best to find a problem and pave the pathway to the solution in a clear manner.
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James malsawm
James malsawm@EmailCopyJames·
I was wrong about why most creators don’t grow. I thought they lacked: • Talent • Motivation • Consistency That wasn’t the real problem. The real problem is this: They don’t know what problem they solve. When you post about everything, people remember nothing. Growth needs Focus. Do this instead: Pick ONE daily problem your audience already feels. That becomes your content. Examples: • Sales • Marketing • Inconsistency • Bad writing / lack of clarity Before posting, ask yourself one question: “Does this help solve that one problem?” If the answer is no — don’t post it. You don’t need more ideas. You need fewer, clearer ones. That’s how small accounts grow. Thanks for reading
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@KaidenThoughts If you are willing to work and not think about the time it will take to get there... you are going to win.
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Kaiden’s Thoughts@KaidenThoughts·
digital opportunities: 2022: $0 2023: $0 2024: $0 2025: $200 menial, small, pennies. I show this because success–in whatever way you define it–often comes down to one thing, one: 𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐮𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐜𝐞.
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@EmailCopyJames Your boat may have to much to handle. If you don't leave things out, you will drown with the boat.
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James malsawm
James malsawm@EmailCopyJames·
The easiest way to fix bad writing is to stop doing the habits that made it bad. For months, I thought my problem was effort. So I tried: • posting more • learning more • studying bigger creators Nothing changed. My writing still felt messy. My message still felt unclear. Then I reread my own posts and realized something uncomfortable: I didn’t need to add more. I needed to remove things. Here’s what I stopped doing: 1. I stopped writing like someone else The moment I dropped the “smart creator tone,” my writing finally sounded real. People don’t follow perfect writing. They follow honest voices. 2. I stopped juggling too many topics Most creators aren’t inconsistent. They’re just confused. One problem. One audience. One message. Clarity fixed half my growth issues. 3. I stopped waiting for perfect posts Perfection slowed me down, slow posting slowed learning, But No learning = no growth. So I chose progress instead. Once I removed these habits: • my voice got clearer • my posts got cleaner • my growth became predictable Fixing your writing isn’t about adding more skills. It’s about cutting what weakens your message. Less noise. More clarity. That’s what actually works. Thanks for reading
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