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@AugustusAmongUs

15 years Tech AE | Dealmaker | Degenerate

Boston, MA Katılım Haziran 2019
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@mynameisyahia We didn’t sell shit at Atlassian, we took orders and upsold cloud infra. PLG fly wheel and then you get an AE after a certain size license spend.
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@mikemajlak @blknoiz06 Like 10% of my high school died because they did Oxy and then had to switch to heroin
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Mike Majlak@mikemajlak·
@blknoiz06 shit my whole graduating class was sniffing OxyContin, driving drunk, and smoking cigarettes so maybe it’s lowkey progress?
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Ansem@blknoiz06·
the youth is injecting fat loss drugs, taking boner pills & smashing their faces w/ hammers we're living in dark times
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Ohio’s Tate@OhioTate·
Per Source: If Richelle Ryan were to get Eiffel Towered by two Barstool employees, she would choose: 1. Nicky Smokes 2. Conner Griffin (Bonus: Mike Katic confirms he is a GROWER, not a SHOWER)
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Jack@Jackkk·
Clavicular explains why men should wear makeup “I think men should wear makeup because it’s the best way to conceal different flaws in your face without actually addressing the underlying issues” “If you’ve got super recessed infraorbital bones, which is the bone under your eyes, you’re gonna start to have eye bags. Eye bags are not a result of not sleeping, it’s a bone issue, you don’t have support here, your skin starts to sag as you age and you get those eye bags" “If you can conceal that issue by using a little bit of concealer to hide that and have people perceive your infraorbital bones as being better then why shouldn’t you?” “No one’s gonna catch you if you learn how to apply things properly, so it just makes no sense. If there’s something that could literally improve you so easily, so cheap, why would you not do it?”
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@DrCamRx What about the oral version?
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Dr. Cameron Maximus🤴🏻 🥷🏻 🧙🏻‍♂️ 🤵‍♂️
Tesamorelin is an FDA-approved peptide that stimulates your body’s natural Growth Hormone (GH). You can prove it works by measuring the increase in IGF-1 on a blood test. Studies show this mechanism supports deep sleep, recovery, & reduction in visceral fat (around your organs).
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MonitorX@MonitorX99800·
🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱⚡️– Trump: Iran fired 100 missiles at one of our important targets “Iran fired 100 missiles at something very important that we had. For certain reasons, I won't say what it was.”
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@Bencera @Bencera thank you for the quick resolution, incredible product and recommend to anyone that reads this. Can’t believe how quickly I could setup infrastructure, sales page, ads and outreach. Will be back when I can focus more and thanks again.
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@Bencera Thanks sent , great product but that was killing me with no way to stop nothing when company was deleted even though I paused ads weeks before deleting
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@WestsideLAGuy The reason is simple, The Elite Asian cannot do battle with the pure blood Florida Man that hunts the outer rims of Miami
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@ImAntCalabrese “Sdr” need this for my sdr (and me to keep sharp)
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ANTHONY@ImAntCalabrese·
If you want the exact framework I used to book 323 meetings in my first 5 MONTHS as an SDR with ZERO sales experience (and got me promoted to Account Executive in only 6 months) Comment “sdr” and I’ll send it over for free Must be following
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@bencera Have 2 running, will be experimenting
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Ben Cera@Bencera·
Day 6 since public launch. $400k run rate. Thankful for every early adopter.
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@ryan_c_walsh Majority of sales force home grown and did cloud migrations only, then tried to create value based selling with no real new logo motion. Demoted all of enterprise into mid market while lowering salary. New CRO came in, trying to pivot to confusing AI data graph.
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Ryan @ RepVue
Ryan @ RepVue@ryan_c_walsh·
Most large tech companies have materially grown their sales headcount over the past 12 months. Net addition of 17,000 sales roles across our top ~275 orgs (by RepVue ratings volume). Here are some of the fastest growers.
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@RooktoRep Yeah constantly thinking about am I doing so and so right need to reach out to this guy need to present this
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Rook ♜@RooktoRep·
Anyone else think about work basically all the time? 
I low-key feel like I think about work 90% of my waking hours. Not in a “grind 24/7” way. More of it’s just constantly running in the background. - Accounts I’m trying to progress.
- Deals in motion.
- People I need to follow up with.
- Where I’m at vs quota.
- Internal stuff. Territory strategy. Even when I’m not actively working, it’s kind of just… there. The only times it really shuts off are during my workouts or with friends. Is this just part of being in sales? 
Or is this something I need to get better at managing?
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@saleskhalifa “Optimism kills sales orgs” what? The worst orgs are the negative sentiment, negative attitude, micromanaged orgs
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Khalifa@saleskhalifa·
VC learns about standard GTM motions It’s always hilarious how these guy tell on themselves If you have a 20x quota rule IDGAF about how you structure your GTM Why? It tells me a large portion of your sales is Inbound Go implement this at a startup nobody has ever heard of and let’s see the results Also LOL @ “ruthless monthly pipeline reviews”
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings

I always get in trouble for these types of posts, but age or arrogance, I do not care anymore. I have interviewed 100 of the best sales leaders over the past 5 years. None has impressed me as much as @Carles_Reina @elevenlabs . He scaled their GTM from $0 to $330M in ARR in just 3 years. This weekend I released our episode with him and have gone over it to condense my biggest lessons from the discussion. 🚀 8 Lessons on Building a $330M+ Revenue Machine 1. The "20x" Quota Rule Forget the standard SaaS 6x–8x multiple. At ElevenLabs, the rule is simple: you must bring in 20 times your base salary in revenue. If your base is $100k, your quota is $2M. It sounds aggressive, but it sets a high-performance bar where over 80% of the team hits their targets. 2. Hire "Hunters," Not Just Product Experts A common mistake is hiring for product knowledge and hoping to "train" the sales muscle. Carles learned the hard way: you need people with a natural "hunter" mentality who are hungry, driven, and passionate. You can teach the tech, but you can’t teach the hustle. 3. Be "Ruthless" with Pipeline Reviews Carles holds monthly pipeline reviews where he drills into every detail in front of the entire team. If you aren’t doing your job, you get called out publicly. This transparency ensures everyone learns from each other's mistakes and keeps the team on their toes. 4. Salespeople Belong on the Road If the sales team is in the office for multiple days, Carles starts getting worried. A remote culture works if it’s a "road" culture. Sellers need to be out talking to customers face-to-face, not just hiding behind virtual meetings. 5. Land Small, Expand Fast Don't get bogged down waiting months for a six-figure enterprise deal. Land with a $12k contract to bypass layers of approval. Once the MSA is signed, the "land" is over, and the "outbound" mission begins to capture every other team in the organization. 6. Forecast with Brutal Negativity Optimism kills sales organizations. Carles advises being as negative as possible when forecasting. If a deal is worth $500k, forecast it at $24k. This prevents "inflated" pipelines and forces the team to work twice as hard to ensure the real targets are hit. 7. The 72-Hour "First Contract" Goal Onboarding at ElevenLabs isn't about weeks of reading manuals. New hires join calls immediately. The target? Sign your first contract within your first two weeks. Some have even closed enterprise deals within 72 hours of joining. 8. Treat Customers as a Community Transactional selling leads to churn. Building a community—where you give customers your WhatsApp, interact constantly, and do what's right for them even if it costs you money—is how you retain them forever. Huge thanks to @matiii and @lukeharries for helping to make this one happen. (link in comments)

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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@Jackkk Making money bankrupting normal folks through gambling and shopping!
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Jack@Jackkk·
Logan Paul reveals he invested in Whatnot when it was worth $90M, it was recently valued at $11.5 BILLION Logan Paul is up over 127x on his investment
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Startup Archive@StartupArchive_·
Frank Slootman’s promise to employees: “I am here to better your station in life” Frank was brought in as CEO for three different companies: Data Domain, ServiceNow, and Snowflake. When he joined each company, the first thing he did was tell the employees: “I am here to better your station in life.” As he explains, “This is what builds fabric in organizations.” When employees feel like you have their back and know what’s important to them, it builds trust. Frank also emphasizes that this can’t just be an empty promise — you have to mean it. It’ll make your work more meaningful too: “We have changed people’s station in life on a massive scale in all these companies. That is the single-most enduring and rewarding aspect of doing this work. It’s not how well we did personally — which is also great. But after a while, it’s about how many people you’ve helped and their families.” Video source: @FoundationCap (2024)
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augustys@AugustusAmongUs·
@warrior00876492 @drkeithsiau Too many people think this because they have a normal brain. Severe executive dysfunction is real if you have it. Vyvanse helps
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chooselife_uk@cleftofrockPs91·
@drkeithsiau Modern society normalises bad behaviour with a medical diagnosis. Most character traits you said can be modified with self awareness and discipline and can change with life experience
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Keith Siau@drkeithsiau·
Today was the day I finally accepted that I have ADHD. The impatience, constant sense of urgency, interrupting sentences, distractibility, forgetting names, struggling to read through a book, being awful with tasks, coming up with more ideas than I can finish, and the ruthless pursuit of efficiency. My counselling session opened my eyes - these traits have been lifelong, they shape who I am, and I’m grateful to everyone who has tolerated me along the way. I see it not as a disorder, but a personality trait that is common in high-achieving professions and one that needs to be tamed. I asked my wife whether she thought I could have ADHD, and she said she knew about it since day one 😭
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