Robi Margz

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Robi Margz

Robi Margz

@robimargz

I help service businesses scale using the Biztopian System with acquisition strategies and lean systems⼁75+ clients⼁6 years in Strategy Consulting

Strategy Call: शामिल हुए Eylül 2022
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Robi Margz
Robi Margz@robimargz·
When I started building online, I faced confusion, inconsistent income, and self-doubt. Consulting by day. Building my biz by night. I double-thought every move, idea, strategy... you name it. Here is how I flipped everything🧵
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Robi Margz@robimargz·
The group coaching model is broken. The reason most group programs don't produce results isn't the content that's inside them but the actual format. Generic advice for a specific problem is STILL results generic advice.
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Robi Margz
Robi Margz@robimargz·
@MakadiaHarsh Deep expertise doesn't go away in the AI age. At least not for a while imo
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Harsh Makadia
Harsh Makadia@MakadiaHarsh·
Everyone says agencies are dead. AI will replace them. Clients will build everything themselves. Here's what I actually see on my calls every week: - Clients tried ChatGPT - Got a half-working prototype - Hit a wall at 60% - Then DM'd me - "Can you finish this and make it production-ready?" Agency work isn't dying. Bad agency work is. Clients still want custom workflows. Simple delivery. Real humans solving real problems. What they don't want is calls for no reason. Vague updates. And fancy UIs that do nothing. Serve better. Not louder. The agencies that survive 2026 won't be the biggest ones. They'll be the ones who actually listen.
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Robi Margz
Robi Margz@robimargz·
@heyizmadz I adopted the same a while back. It makes conversions easier because it really shows the type of prospect you're with.
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Madz
Madz@heyizmadz·
I never offered refunds or guarantees. I call it commitment insurance. If people know they can quit, they never fully commit.
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Robi Margz
Robi Margz@robimargz·
@TaylinSimmonds Cheat code for sure. Opal is a great one. Is that what you have been using?
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Taylin John Simmonds
Taylin John Simmonds@TaylinSimmonds·
I finally admit defeat. I downloaded app blockers for social media, YouTube, music, even my Kindle. Not to be more productive. Because I felt like an addict craving digital crack candy and I was becoming someone I didn’t recognize. The only things I allow from 7am to 7pm: walk, meditate, exercise, write, call my mom. Four days in and I already feel like I came back home to myself. If you think you’re strong enough to not need this, that’s exactly what I said too.
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Robi Margz
Robi Margz@robimargz·
@AlexHormozi Real. All of these need to be treated separately. Can't treat them all at the same time.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
3 types of business problems: 1) You don't have enough customers 2) You don't keep the customers you have 3) You don't make enough per customer Figure out which one you're dealing with, put all your resources towards that, and ignore everything/everyone else.
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Robi Margz
Robi Margz@robimargz·
@IAmAaronWill Always charge based on the outcome you create and not the inputs. I had to learn this too.
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Aaron
Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
I once charged a dude $3k for my services. When we finished delivering he tells me that he would've paid $10k. I was mad. So I increased my prices. Don't undersell yourself. Charge more.
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Robi Margz@robimargz·
@GrammarHippy You showed up a straight mirror to the audience lmao Too good
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George Ten
George Ten@GrammarHippy·
I’ve spent tens of millions of dollars on ads. I’ve also grown hundreds of thousands of followers 100% organically. So I can tell you for sure that this it true: - If your content is bad? No amount of money can help you grow. - If your content is good? You don’t need money to grow. Money just speeds up the growth. The conclusion is yours to make.
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Lewis@TheLewisW·
With working in all different types of industries and building my own things, I can give you one line to open up your thinking: If you can make money for others… You can make it for yourself.
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Robi Margz
Robi Margz@robimargz·
@MercureCopy Exactly. You have to meet your market & buyers where they are exactly at.
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MERCVRE@MercureCopy·
Testimonials aren’t just for proving your product works. They’re also showing your reader who else bought it. If your testimonials are from people who sound junior, saying things like “I had no idea what I was doing before this course and now I finally understand the basics!” you’ve just told every experienced buyer that this is a beginners’ room. If your testimonials reference specific, sophisticated situations with numbers, decisions, and problems, experienced buyers read that and think “okay, these are my people.” Yet I see many Copywriters make this mistake. They look for the most impressive result, the most emotional story. While that matters, your reader is asking a simpler question… “Is this person like me?” So pick testimonials that mirror your ideal buyers, not just the most impressive transformation.
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Robi Margz@robimargz·
@ItsKieranDrew The best stories just stick your character in the other's mind.
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
Instead of trying to trick your audience into believing you, share more stories. You’ll connect deeper, and beat the competition relying on cheap hacks to get noticed.
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Robi Margz@robimargz·
I would say the number will definitely be less. There are a ton of people in corporate or the older generation who don't use it or just use it on a basic level. The people who are into it are already using it, experimenting with it. So I don't see 90% of people adopting this quickly.
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
pretty sure in 6-12 months most people will do 90% of their work via claude interface
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Nick Dong@NickDon44251573·
@robimargz @tferriss I totally get that. It's fascinating how our perspectives can change our experiences. What specific changes have you noticed recently?
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Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss@tferriss·
“It is a fault to wish to be understood before we have made ourselves clear to ourselves.” — Simone Weil
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
When competition is fierce, quality is mandatory.
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Robi Margz@robimargz·
@cryptomanran It's all comes down to motivation and inner triggers imo. But yea. I only know one guy who completely turned it around. One.
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Ran Neuner
Ran Neuner@cryptomanran·
You can’t teach a person a work ethic. Either the have it or they don’t. Usually if they don’t, it takes a major financial rise and fall to really ingrain a different ethic.
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Onat Aksaray@OnatAksaray·
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Robi Margz@robimargz·
@ItsMeBenChan Keeping it lean, I love it Although Typefully is a great app
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Benjamin Chan
Benjamin Chan@ItsMeBenChan·
my twitter tech stack: - X premium ($10/mo) - Notion (free) That's it, lol. - You can schedule tweets directly on X. - You can scroll the For You page for inspiration. Elon's done a pretty dang good job at making this an all-in-one platform. Take advantage of it.
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Robi Margz@robimargz·
@LukeLansh "It’s like filling a room vs. closing the deal inside it." This is it.
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High-Value Writer Academy
I’ve felt that shift firsthand. Early on, content feels like progress you’re visible, consistent, “doing the work.” But once you cross that line, you realize: content attracts attention… offers convert it. It’s like filling a room vs. closing the deal inside it. Most people stay stuck entertaining the room.
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Robi Margz
Robi Margz@robimargz·
Before $10k/month: Content feels productive After $10k/month: Offers are the only thing that counts The necessary evolution of a biz operator
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Nick Dong
Nick Dong@NickDon44251573·
@robimargz @tferriss yeah, totally agree. it’s wild how much our inner world shapes everything we do.
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