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Elliott Murray

@Elliott__

building the greatest social ghostwriter on earth | founder & ceo @trypostwise | ex-growth lead for justin bieber, lady gaga, cardi b

London, England Katılım Haziran 2014
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FSD_Europilot
FSD_Europilot@FSD_Europilot·
Now this is what I'm talking about not being shy Tesla 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Check out this page on FSD safety. Before it was harder to find public safety statistics about FSD Supervised specifically (it was mixed with AP), now there's this whole page dedicated to FSD! tesla.com/fsd/safety
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Elliott Murray@Elliott__·
everyone has ideas. few have the guts to execute them. fewer have the mindset to persist.
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Elliott Murray@Elliott__·
nobody talks about how wild it is that we just agreed collectively that 7 days make a week like why not 5 or 9 or whatever we just vibing with 7 and never questioned it
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Elliott Murray
Elliott Murray@Elliott__·
Want to go viral on X? 5 minutes of Postwise = 50 viral X posts (link in my bio)
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Elliott Murray@Elliott__·
biggest business lesson: don't build what you think people want. build what they'll pay for.
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Elliott Murray@Elliott__·
life is just a series of wait what just happened ↓ oh i get it now ↓ wait what just happened
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Beer Kawa
Beer Kawa@thebeerkawa·
What I did to overcome perfectionism: (“Just start” isn’t one of them) 1. Accept perfection doesn’t exist 2. Define what perfect means 3. Allow yourself to fail 4. Use 80/20 rule 5. Don’t overplan 6. Respect deadlines 7. Break big task into pieces Every imperfect step counts.
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Elliott Murray@Elliott__·
@Dreallsam quality over quantity mate. one brilliant post beats a hundred mediocre ones.
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Real Sam
Real Sam@Dreallsam·
You’re running a business. Managing clients. Replying to leads. Trying to grow your brand… …and now you’re supposed to also be a full-time content creator? No wonder you’re stuck. You don’t need more pressure. You need better leverage. Content isn’t about being everywhere. It’s about being clear in the few places that matter. One solid post can: • Get someone to DM you • Answer a question 10 people are too shy to ask • Position you as the go-to without needing to explain again When you focus on being strategic, not just visible, things get lighter. And lighter = scalable.
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Real Sam
Real Sam@Dreallsam·
Posting every day isn’t the goal. Being clear every day is. Clarity beats volume, every single time.
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Sean Canela
Sean Canela@seancanela·
Random tip: If you want unlimited ideas, do Zone 2 cardio. Been at a treadmill for 30 minutes & already wrote 10 tweets. Infinite ideas.
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Sean Canela
Sean Canela@seancanela·
I lost $30,000 last year. During June, after I went all out on celebrating my 19th birthday... I hit my biggest month ever. And because it was the first time I had that much money in the bank... It was also the first time I got truly complacent. So I ended up having my worst season (Q3) in business. Went from making $15,000 to $6,000 in one month. In total, I lost over $30,000 of potential revenue. ​. I don't want the same thing to happen to you. So today, I'm going to break down my mistakes during those months. It could potentially save you tens of thousands of dollars this year, and more importantly, save you from months of wasted effort: ​. 1/ I locked in too much at the gym Because I had gotten so many wins... My complacency had me searching for other highs outside of business. I went to the gym for 2 hours every single day (not even to workout, but just to goof around with my friends.. yes, I'm unfortunately one of those broccoli heads hogging benches...) On top of that: I booked random trips. I went out a lot. And I started playing video games obsessively again. Not saying these things are bad... But not all good things are good for you when 1.) done excessively and 2.) done at the wrong time. I failed both points & ended up neglecting my business altogether. Lesson - don't treat good as good just because it's good 2/ When you have a big project, plan what happens after I hosted my first workshop during July. Over 30 people attended live. The marketing, the product, & the sales all built up... So I had a lot of stress coming onto this workshop. Finished the workshop, and then I felt a sense of emptiness afterwards. I viewed the workshop as a means to an end. But I didn't know what "end" exactly... So instead of having a clear plan on what to do next, I just impulsively booked a random trip with my friends afterwards... (YES, AGAIN!) Not only did I get fried mentally, but I also got fried physically. Which led to a small phase of burnout afterwards. Lesson - cliché, but always plan your next move. 3/ I spent too much time on product During this time, I also spent TOO much time on upgrading my programs. (Is this a good thing or a bad thing? :P) Product should always be a priority. But that doesn't meant that product should stop you from doing marketing or sales. In this case... I used "building" as an excuse to neglect other parts of my business. Lesson - product is not everything. 4/ I spent too much time "nailing it" I spent too much time procrastinating on my funnels. (Changing my website & email sequences literally took me ONE WEEK…) My changes did help to a degree... But it wasn't a 200% increase. It was more like a 5% increase. Whereas if I didn't neglect the other parts of my business... I would've moved the needle more. Nowadays, if I have to change something I do it the moment i think about it. Lesson - remove the friction between idea & execution. 5/ Stick to the plan I did 2 program launches during this time. Both of them failed. I did around 3-4 emails for them, saw little to no response, so I stopped them. Looking back, i could’ve continued them more because launches typically perform better at the end. It wasn't a great time to launch by any means... But I'd still get clients at the end. Unfortunately, I let my emotions get to me. So I ended up having direct zero new clients. Lesson - subpar results are better than no results. ​. Now that you know what to avoid in Q3. Tomorrow, I'm going to break down what saved me. Because I ended up having my second best month ever afterwards... Keep an eye out for my post omorrow. It's one of my best ones yet. ​. Sean Canela
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Elliott Murray
Elliott Murray@Elliott__·
@tasornp blank pages fill themselves once you stop staring at them.
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Tasorn@tasornp·
“I don’t know what to write.” I feel that way all the time. Most people wait for the perfect idea to show up. But here’s the key: Start writing anyway. Put something on the page. That’s when the dots start to connect. Action creates inspiration.
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Stu Hamilton
Stu Hamilton@mr_thinker12·
Mechanics fix engines. Engineers redesign the car. Be the engineer of your industry.
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Stu Hamilton
Stu Hamilton@mr_thinker12·
You don't sell your service. You sell your understanding of the problem.
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Brandon Scott Partin
Brandon Scott Partin@brandonpfit·
You don’t need to overhaul your life overnight. Drink more water. Hit your workouts. Get quality sleep. These small habits, done consistently, are the bricks that build transformation.
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Brandon Scott Partin
Brandon Scott Partin@brandonpfit·
Breaking Down Dumbbell Alternating Shoulder Press 💪 This workout is great for effectively, targeting hypertrophy and shoulder development while keeping form and joint health a priority.
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