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Jesse Chinosmith

Jesse Chinosmith

@ChinosmithJesse

Storytelling Video Editor × Scriptwriter | Author | Ex Head Of Content For A U.S Based Company | Thinker 🧠| Portfolio🔽

Katılım Nisan 2024
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Jesse Chinosmith
Jesse Chinosmith@ChinosmithJesse·
Happy Birthday To Me. Grateful for life, growth, the lessons, the wins, and even the setbacks, they all shaped me.
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Babatunde Yusuf | UIUX Designer
Claude pro subscription with iPhone 15,000 naira Claude pro subscription with Android is 33,500. Why is it like that..
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Lawrence King@lawrencekingyo·
if you want to close more deals/sales calls Remember this formula Negativity + Negativity = Positivity Let me give you an example - Say you are selling a Fitness coaching offer The client will need 5 - 10 hours a week to be able to do meal prep, have the check in calls and everything else The prospect on the sales call says "I have no time at the moment" (Negativity) Now if you try and meet that Negativity with positivity e.g. "oh but that is ok because everyone is busy etc", you will be met with negativity back e.g. "yes but i am very busy" So you should meet it with Negativity instead E.g. "considering you have no time at the moment, do you really think this is a good time to start this?" They will 99 times out of 100 meet you back with positivity. E.g. "oh yes i do because i need this and I have been cutting back on my hours at work etc" Remember in Sales - Negativity + Negativity = Positivity
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Jesse Chinosmith@ChinosmithJesse·
@Emarged And the culture must engineered around excellence, the best way to do is by first starting with the narratives that feeds the society
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Uncle Ruckus
Uncle Ruckus@Emarged·
For a society to be great, mediocrity must never be rewarded.
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Jesse Chinosmith@ChinosmithJesse·
Saw a video this evening and decided to do a simple thought experiment with these LLMs. Seems the rivalry between @elonmusk and @sama has somehow reflected in their models 😂😂😂 Though I didn't try out Claude but I'm sure it would give an answer similar to that of Gemini (aura 😎). GPT and Grok acting like 2 stubborn brothers 😅
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonline·
"Elon Musk was the one that sponsored that whole thing... All that was a spy job." - Seun Kuti claims IShowSpeed's African tour was a spy job for Elon Musk.
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Jesse Chinosmith@ChinosmithJesse·
@Omojuwa Omo na now I come remember say never block, make I do the needful
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Jesse Chinosmith
Jesse Chinosmith@ChinosmithJesse·
A year ago, I wrote a video script for a client based in the UK who was recently featured on Forbes. After I was done with the script….. I took some time to audit her video content funnel, while doing that it sent me down the rabbit hole of why giving people too much factual information in your videos often kills your conversion rate. What most coaches and founders don't understand is that when you pack your videos with too many factual details, you create something called "cognitive load”. Facts require thinking. Thinking requires energy. And when the brain has to expend too much energy to understand what you're selling, it experiences decision fatigue. When a prospect experiences decision fatigue, they do the easiest thing possible to relieve the pressure... They click away. They leave. They don't buy. You see, most of you are trying to sell the mechanism by explaining exactly how it works. But your market doesn't care how the engine is put together. They just want to know how fast the car goes and how good they'll feel driving it. Features and facts are placeholders. They're dense information. And as I've shared before, the more dense the information, the more energy required to consume it. If the information is too dense, the subconscious mind puts it off for later. This is why some highly educational videos often get great engagement but terrible sales. They say "Wow, great info!" and then take their wallet elsewhere. So how do you fix it? You follow the rule of simplification. 1. Always maximize the outcome. 2. Always minimize the input required to understand it. 3. Always simplify the process to get it. Instead of giving them 15 facts about why your offer has the best proprietary molecular absorption rate or complex algorithm... Just tell them it's the specific vehicle that allows them to get the outcome they want, without the pain they hate. Translate the value. You don't overwhelm with data, you translate the data into an irresistible outcome. When you reduce the facts, you reduce the friction. When you reduce the friction, the intent flows buttery smooth all the way to the checkout page. If you have to spend 20 minutes explaining why your product works using charts, graphs, and deep logic, your mechanism is too complex. Simplify it and sell the destination, not the airplane engine.
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👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo·
First Nigerian to sit down majestically in front of the Louvre. 🇫🇷 🗼 To sit down & do throway face picture. Please congratulate me guys. 🙏
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Jesse Chinosmith
Jesse Chinosmith@ChinosmithJesse·
This video of a Nigerian lady who was stuck in the Ukraine war has been trending since yesterday, allow me to add some perspective to it. There is a massive misconception about luck that keeps 99% of people completely paralyzed. They treat luck like a lottery. A mystical force that either chooses you or ignores you. But that’s a flawed frame of reality. Luck is the math of motion.Let me explain...When you are static, your surface area for opportunity" is effectively zero. You are a single, unmoving dot on a massive board. The chances of anything hitting you are statistically non-existent. But the moment you start moving. Everything changes. A moving man or woman will surely meet his or her luck. Why? Because motion creates friction. Friction creates collisions. Every time she ran to bunkers under air raid sirens, crossed dangerous borders despite discrimination, pushed from Hungary to the Netherlands as a refugee, or took supermarket shelf-stocking jobs and cleaned cottages while her education stalled, she was moving across the board. She was literally colliding with reality. Some of those collisions were rejections. Some were failures. But eventually, because she was in constant motion, she collided with the exact right place, the exact right safety, and the exact right new chapter at the exact right time. The outside world looks at that collision and calls it luck. They say, "Wow, she made it out alive. Must be nice." What they don't see is the thousands of miles she traveled to get to that place and time. The static man waits for luck to find him. The moving man mathematically forces luck to happen by sheer volume of movement. She didn't just hope for it. She behaves her way into it. If you feel like you aren't getting any lucky breaks in your business or your life right now... check your velocity. Are you actually moving? Or are you just standing in the middle of the room, thinking about moving, and wondering why no one is bumping into you. Remember, decisions are made with behavior, not in the thinking of the behavior.
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA

A Nigerian lady shares how moving to Ukraine for study to becoming a refugee due to an active war. 🏷️ IG/the_oluwaseyi_

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OJEMBA 💙
OJEMBA 💙@Charles_josiah1·
That’s my team 0:1 Man U
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