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Beast@0xbeastbrook·
tb to peak bull market
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@CheapInboxes Hey, not able to buy accounts on your website, payment seems to be not going through. Please let me know asap.
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Cheap Inboxes@CheapInboxes·
Success doesn’t wait for a push. Success doesn’t wait for a nod. Success doesn’t wait for a break. Success starts now. Keep succeeding.
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BowTiedOx | SOF Athlete/Bodybuilder
I listen to this video everyday I wake up (like 10 times), I don’t care how corny it is, this is how I live my life
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker·
You drastically underestimate how great you can become if you keep your mind/body optimized and you try consistently...daily... at a handful of things for years. You will just get focking "gud". Inevitable. You OWE it to yourself not miss out on the "great" version of you.
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Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
marketing 101 for any business find all target customers contact info cold email import all emails into google ads facebook ads linkedin ads run paid ads to them every person touches website remarket self serve signup form email nurture for every signup weekly newsletter
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George Heaton@geoheaton·
Frisella.
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Nick Abraham
Nick Abraham@NickAbraham12·
Stop worrying about your tech stack. The one pictured below is all you need. We use it to service over 100 clients. Bookmark it if you want.
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Nick Abraham
Nick Abraham@NickAbraham12·
Your cold emails won't get replies if you have a bad offer. That leaves you two choices for learning how to create one: 1. Pay a guru $997. 2. Read + bookmark this Tweet for free. Choice is yours.
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Business Corner | Showcasing Entrepreneur
20 Unspoken Rules For Men: 1. Never shake a hand sitting down. 2. Protect who is behind you, and respect who is beside you.
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Cody Schneider@codyschneider·
how to sell anything explain benefits benefits are only time money or status these are the only benefits
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Atlas
Atlas@DentesLeo·
You can beat big businesses at whatever game they are playing. You know why? Let me tell you a secret... They're clueless about how social media work. They just don't get it. Look at their pages accross all platforms. Here is what you will notice: Everything they post is direct advertising. They can't help themselves. It's how they've done it forever. They are unable to establish human contact. They are unable to build true communities around their brands. Well it's rather logical... They see content as a marketing budget. They want to see a quick traceable ROI on the dollar. At no point do they truly educate. At no point do they truly create a movement. You, on the other hand, get to see this tweet. You can can actually do what they can't.
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The Ecom Guy
The Ecom Guy@The_EcomGuy·
This is how you sell products. Write this down... And staple it to your computer: 1] Uncover a burning pain point 2] Tell people you have a solution 3] Package it to be new and unique 4] Provide proof that it's new and unique 5] Ask for their money This formula works.
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
Make something really cool. Give it away for free in exchange for contact info. Follow up immediately and multiple times to ask them if they want more. Make an offer to those who say they do. Collect money. Repeat. Add more traffic & better free thing to make more faster.
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Big D@bigdsenpai·
A public service thread: important CT copypastas for those who have forgotten to save them 🧵👇🍆
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Michael McGuiness
Michael McGuiness@mikemcg0·
Q: Should startup founders be able to code? In the clip below, Naval Ravikant gives advice to a startup spending $25k outsourcing product development to external developers: “You guys should be coding from the start. Web and mobile startups are so competitive right now. You have to assume that anything you’re doing, there’s a team of 2-4 dedicated, hardcore hackers working 24/7 on something extremely similar.” He continues: “If you have this iteration loop where you have to submit something to someone else and they have to come back to you. Then you’re like ‘no, it wasn’t quite right’ because a lot of stuff was lost in translation, you’re going to get 1-2 cycles per day at best. Meanwhile, that other team is getting 20 cycles per day. It has gotten so intense now that non-coding founders and startups are having a really difficult time adding value at these early stages.” Of course there are some examples of non-technical founding teams building terrific companies (e.g. Craigslist). But they seem to be the exception rather than the rule. As Sam Altman puts it in a separate interview: “For a very long time, the classic co-founding team was one very strong business person and one very strong tech person… now it has shifted towards two really strong tech people. That works a lot of the time and may be better overall.” And I think the reason for this—as Naval points out—is that when you can build the product yourself, your iteration cycles become so much faster. Another quote from Sam Altman in a previous Startup Archive Answer on the importance of fast iteration cycles: “The cycle here is basically: talk to customer to understand pain point → build product to address that → get product in front of user → see what they do → repeat cycle. This cycle is how you iterate and improve. The law of compound growth being what it is: if you can get 2% better every iteration cycle, your iteration cycle is every four hours rather than every four weeks, and you compound that over the course of a few years, you’ll be in a very very different place. Make it one of your top goals to build one of the fastest iterating companies the world has ever seen.”
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icebergy ❄️@Icebergy·
How much does it cost to advertise on the sphere?
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Eddy Quan
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Winston Churchill won the war while boozing heavy everyday. Steve Jobs founded the greatest tech company of the 21st century without knowing how to code. Trump never held elected office before being President. Their secret? They were all Professional Life Enjoyers. But here’s the catch… This is not a career you’ll find on the brochure of an Ivy League college. It was my friend Dave who introduced me to the hidden world of the Professional Life Enjoyer. This was back when I was a young buck on the rise at the bottom of the financial corporate ladder. It was a Friday night and I was drinking at a bar frequented by corporate suits like me when I ran into Dave. As always, he was surrounded by a group of the best dressed men and women at the bar. “Eddy! What’s up!?” We bro-hugged and shot the sh!t about what we were up to. I was hustling and grinding away in a corporate job that was crushing my soul. Meanwhile Dave was the same as he always is; a glass of champagne in his hand, a big radiating smile and wink on his face and a beautiful new model girlfriend in his arm. Dave’s always been a mystery to me. And by that I mean I’ve never seen him struggle in life. He’s the guy who always seems to be enjoying himself no matter what. Every time I run into him, he’s: > Dressed to the nines > Has a new model girlfriend > Is surrounded by beautiful people > Smiling, laughing, having fun and overall enjoying life Yet as far as I know he’s never had a “normal” job. He got along with every single student at school. He dropped out of law school after one semester to be a restaurateur. Now he co-owns 3 of the city’s top restaurants. He did the complete opposite of what me and everyone else I know who subscribes to the “hustle and grind” mentality like the rest of society. Go to college. Get a good job. Work hard. Hope you get a promotion. Buy a house. Etc. Then you have Dave. A guy who did the exact opposite yet enjoys privileges like: > Being able to walk into the hottest nightclub in town on the busiest night of the year without having to wait in line in hours like everyone else > Never have any money problems despite never having to work a normal job > Dates the most beautiful women > Eats, drinks and otherwise flaneurs while everyone is “hustling” > Being one call away from the most powerful entrepreneurs and politicians in town Do you know people like Dave? It took me years to understand HOW he does it. And I finally figured it out. I call it being a Professional Life Enjoyer. Call it a career, call it a skill, or call it a way of being. But it’s this very approach to life that lets guys like Dave, Steve Jobs, Winston Churchill and Donald Trump gain an Unfair Advantage and win big without having to “work hard” at it. Here’s how I made the transition to being a Life Enjoyer: Before you get all hot and excited, let me be clear that LIFE ENJOYMENT isn’t about early retirement or being lazy. There is some “work” involved but by the time you get to the end of this post you’ll have something most people never get in life; An Unrealistic Advantage. And this Unrealistic Advantage will put you in a Unique Position to WIN and become a PROFESSIONAL LIFE ENJOYER. Now why do I say Unrealistic Advantage? Well one thing I noticed early on in life is whenever I wanted to do something EXTRAORDINARY, the people around me would say my goal was “unrealistic”. Want to start a business? “Hmmm it’s unrealistic man. 90% of businesses fail in the first year. You’re better off getting a job.” Want to write a book? “Hmmm I dunno bro. Most authors struggle to sell even 100 books. It’s unrealistic to succeed as an author these days.” Want to get a six pack? “That’s totally unrealistic man. You need to be on steroids and have the money to pay for a private chef like Cristiano Ronaldo.” So that’s the first thing you need to understand. Ordinary people chase realistic goals. Life enjoyers chase extraordinary and unrealistic goals. And this gives you an Unrealistic Advantage. Like when the Nazis were on the footsteps of the British isles and everyone urged Churchill to negotiate with Hitler because it was “unrealistic” to fight him. Churchill told the British people to fight on. Was it unrealistic? Yes. Did he win? Also yes. And he did so while enjoying his daily dose of cigars, whiskey and champagne. Or when Donald Trump decided to run for the highest political office of the United States and everyone thought there’s no way the American people would elect a TV celebrity into office. It was, after all, an “unrealistic goal”. But he made it happen. And he did it while enjoying himself by trolling his opponents and the mainstream media. Want to be a Professional Life Enjoyer? Then you must: > Gain an Unfair Advantage. All Life Enjoyers operate from the knowledge that life is inherently unfair and the only way to win is to gain an unfair advantage of some kind. This can be as simple as “greasing” the maitre d at your favourite restaurant with an extra large tip so you always have a table even if you don’t have a reservation on the busiest night of the week. Or asking your friend for a job at his company instead of applying through a job ad and competing with everyone else. > Build as much Leverage as possible. Life Enjoyers are masters at gaining and exploiting leverage. This is how they’re able to enjoy more while seemingly doing less. For instance, one way I build massive leverage with my business is with my email list. Everytime I send an email with an offer, I’m essentially making a sales pitch to thousands of people all at once. Compare that to a door to door salesman (who has no leverage) and has to physically knock on thousands of doors to make the same amount of offers. > Trust your Gut Instinct. This is a fundamental personality trait that all Life Enjoyers share. Which is why most Life Enjoyers tend to do the opposite of conventional advice. My friend Dave dropped out of uni to become a restaurateur because his instinct told him it was the right thing to do even though his parents and friends urged him to finish law school. > Gain an Unfair Position. Normal people are always trying to do more. Make more money. Learn more skills. Do more work. Life Enjoyers are always looking for ways to gain an Unfair Position. Let’s take the simple example of getting your first client. A normal person would say “just send more DMs.” A Life Enjoyer understands that after he gets good case study, he won’t have to send any more DMs. So instead of spamming 1000 accounts with the same Cold DM, he makes a list of 10 dream clients and goes out of his way to sign them as clients even if it means working for free or lowering his fee. This is exactly how advertising legend David Ogily built the largest advertising agency in America when he had no clients. Ogilvy was a Life Enjoyer. > Enjoy Your Life No Matter What. Yes of course you have to “work” but Life Enjoyers remember something most people seem to have forgotten which is that Life is meant to be enjoyed. Even when you are “working”. This is why Life Enjoyers choose careers that are naturally enjoyable to them based on their personality traits and natural talents. And it’s why Life Enjoyers often talk about enjoying the process. This gives them a significant advantage over people who force themselves to “hustle and grind” only to end up with mediocre results. By simply enjoying what you do, you will gain an Unfair Advantage over the opposition which will give you better results which will give you even more life enjoyment. It’s a win-win game. I have more to say about this but if you want to learn more about being a Life Enjoyer feel free to follow me @waronweakness and click on the link in my bio to get daily tips on how to make munny as a Life Enjoyer. Or don’t. No matter what, I hope you’re enjoying your life as much as I am because our time here is short and life is simply too wonderful to not be enjoyed.
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Mckay Wrigley@mckaywrigley·
Why is AI amazing? I’ve never made an iPhone app. But after asking GPT-4 a few questions I have a working app on my actual phone in <30min. We’re about to see an explosion in the number of people shipping software.
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Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇
Alex Becker 🍊🏆🥇@ZssBecker·
Toss a like/feedback if this is content you'd want. I have a video coming up on perhaps the single best thing you can to 3-5x your life results in all things AKA : How to quit casual/weekend warrior alcohol with EASE..For good. How? I don't think the Huberman method of reading the list of "negatives" works. Everyone is well aware booze sucks. If your not...Well regardless of your age it takes you at least 4 days to get back to max power, even after a semi casual once a week Friday night. There's so much more to it then that, but that's the basis. YES. Regardless of age. Below is me at 26, drinking heavy on weekends VS me at 34 rarely drinking. I can run circles around 26 year old me. Fitness, money, socially, mentally...Hell even if a fight. That shouldn't be the case. 26 year old me has dramatically higher physical/mental/energy potential than I do now. If I had applied this then...Fuck I'd of been a specimen turbo rich MFer. I think the effects of alcohol are same regardless of age...It just in your 20s your too stupid and formed by your social group to notice. In your 30s you get a lot more time to self examine. That said. If you weekend warrior actually not just losing about 60% of your life in a weakened state, but also resetting progress on your goals every week. This will make getting what you want 10x harder OR stop it all together. But that will never make you quit. Here's the key: Its the fact that people believe they are getting MASSIVE benefits and life enjoyment from it that outweighs the cons. If you actually examine THIS part of it...I mean really look at it...You will quickly see there are ZERO benefits. In fact almost all the benefits it seems to give are actually created by problems it generated in the first place. It's a very very subtle trick. Booze does not relieve pain. What is does is CREATE pain by default and then offers you a temporary relief from it in all things (stress, socially, even having fun/enjoying things). Under a microscope, you will realize you gain ZERO in terms of social, relaxation, fun or improvement of overall life enjoyment. And I can prove this. Once you get this, drinking quickly seems preposterous. Even limiting to a few drinks per weeks seems silly...Because why limit/try to find balance with a poison you don't need? Once I got this, it became extremely easy for me to not QUIT alcohol...but simply not desire it. I went from a pretty avid n heavy social drinker who LOVED it, to feeling little no urge to drink and if I do 1-2 being as much as I can stomach. The other result was skyrocketing of almost all my life metrics. Health, fitness, relationships, fun, money. It is EXTREMELY easy to maintain weight, skin/focus night and day better. I don't think many people have used this tactic SPECIFICALLY designed for weekend warriors/casual social binge drinkers (4+ drinks is a binge). I think using it makes it nearly impossible to continue doing so (unless you have a major addiction). Thus I plan to share it. Lemme know if this stuff interests you. Its critical for success/overall life crushing.
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George Ten
George Ten@GrammarHippy·
Drill this into your head: Copywriting is speaking to a person’s RIGHT brain. It has no logic. So the moment you make a person THINK… You’ve lost the sale. Instead: make a person FEEL. It’ll do magic to your conversions. Try it.
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