Ior Oliveros

300 posts

Ior Oliveros

Ior Oliveros

@1stTimerFounder

Katılım Haziran 2025
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
Help the rich with your business. Help everyone else with your profits.
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Ior Oliveros
Ior Oliveros@1stTimerFounder·
@awilkinson At first I was in shock, then I checked it and “Andrew Wilkinso” followed me 😂
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Andrew Wilkinson
Andrew Wilkinson@awilkinson·
When will X solve the AI bot replies issue? My replies have become a swamp: 1. Generic replies by clearly AI written bots that parrot back something I said 2. Short seller trolls posting misinformation about me / Tiny using fake accounts (almost always with an equal ratio of followers to following, blue checkmark, with 500-5000 followers) 3. Fake accounts using my name / photo to promote investment schemes (one letter different username) Somehow these accounts all get the blue checkmark? I get that they drive advertising/engagement metrics, but they make X a cesspool. Cc: @nikitabier
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Max Lemmens
Max Lemmens@maxlmns·
10 days into @ElevenLabs 🇨🇦 and the signal is loud → 7+ figure pipeline built → ecosystem hackathons in motion → big event loading in Q3 👀 Canada is hungry 🐺
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Sean Frank
Sean Frank@Seanfrank·
Take More Risks
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Ior Oliveros
Ior Oliveros@1stTimerFounder·
@DanielSmidstrup It will only make sense to run 2 projects if you’re a seasoned operator. If not, better to go all in on one.
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Daniel Smidstrup
Daniel Smidstrup@DanielSmidstrup·
one app doing $10k MRR or two apps doing $6k MRR each?
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Sridhar A
Sridhar A@sridharfyi·
pitch me your company in 1 word.
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emil
emil@emilfagerholm·
daily reminder that just because you don't give up doesn't mean you'll make it
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Siddhant Gupta
Siddhant Gupta@GuptaSiddhant92·
@1stTimerFounder @markproduct Yes, we refined our tagline and all our assets (images, videos, website, etc.) since they play a big role in getting featured. A good hunter helps, but isn't essential. What matters most is presenting your product in a way that's innovative, clear, and stands out.
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Mark Lou
Mark Lou@markproduct·
$0 budget. how do you get 1,000 paying users?
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Siddhant Gupta
Siddhant Gupta@GuptaSiddhant92·
@markproduct Product Hunt helped me get my first 50 customers. But one thing I’d say is: don’t just show up on launch day. Put in the work before the launch so you’re ready to make the most of it.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
A lot of people feel this and it’s ok
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Ior Oliveros
Ior Oliveros@1stTimerFounder·
@MrBeast You could possibly make more than $1M with 1M followers. If you create a product or service that caters for them, even at a 10% conversion rate from a $25 product, that’s already $2.5M. Obviously if you need cash urgently, $1M is a better option.
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
Would you rather have 1,000,000 followers on here or $1,000,000?
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Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg@finkd·
(1) Today we're releasing Muse Spark 1.1 -- a strong agentic and coding model at a very low price. It's available through our new Meta Model API and in Meta AI.
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Max Lemmens
Max Lemmens@maxlmns·
day 1 as GM of Canada @ElevenLabs 🇨🇦 couldn’t be more excited and laser focused on what’s ahead
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Ior Oliveros
Ior Oliveros@1stTimerFounder·
@awilkinson @jeremygiffon @patrick_oshag If being a bot means more efficacy on my work and a healthy exchange with folks I look up to? I’m all for it man! This bot could use some startup advice, holla at me at ior @ akaza dot io
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Andrew Wilkinson
Andrew Wilkinson@awilkinson·
My friend @jeremygiffon said something that stuck with me on an interview he did with @patrick_oshag a few years ago: "There are two types of successful people: Before the fall, and after the fall." The idea is that, if you are successful—if you climb the mountain—you will fall down at some point. And when you do fall, the world will love it. In China, they say, "The tallest blade of grass is the first to get cut". And in Japan, “The nail that sticks out gets hammered down.” It's a natural phenomenon. We all love an underdog celebrity on their way up, then we all love to hate them when they say something stupid or get a bad haircut or get divorced. At the time I heard Jeremy say this, I thought shit, that hasn't happened to me yet. It was 2023 and I was riding high. My net worth was soaring and business was booming. Everything I did seemed to work. My X was filled with positive feedback. I counted many of my business heroes as friends. Then, I fell down. HARD. Our stock cratered. I went through a brutal divorce. I got publicly shamed. The phone stopped ringing. I noticed people distancing themselves from me. Suddenly, everyone thought I was a complete idiot. Some even thought I might be a fraud. I thought my life was over. The reputation I'd spent decades building had crumbled. But oddly, it ended up being one of the best things that ever happened to me. Here's a post I wrote about it: x.com/awilkinson/sta…
Andrew Wilkinson@awilkinson

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Ior Oliveros
Ior Oliveros@1stTimerFounder·
@pmitu The worst case scenario is usually not as bad as people think
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Paul Mit
Paul Mit@pmitu·
Give me 1 insight that changed your life.
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