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@IamUnst0ppable_

Ghostwriter | I help Web3 and B2B SaaS founders build presence and authority on X

Katılım Şubat 2023
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Most SaaS founders don’t lose users because their product is bad. They lose them during onboarding - the most quiet place where the biggest churn happens. And once the onboarding process is rekt, Here's what happens…
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@Thanistarr When I saw it too, I was weak.😅 Wetin make am say "omo" fit make me craze💔😭
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@maerd_wtf·
how does one get a babe? it’s getting too long.
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Unͥstͣoͫppable@IamUnst0ppable_·
@Be_nnedictt I was there for a while and my page was locked, but I kept persisting. Now, it's unlocked... I'll speak soon without filters.
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BENN 🖋️@Be_nnedictt·
Yes it's true Just checked well enough - I know X is cool But Linkedin is also a crazy platform → Thousands of 8 figure founders that suck at writing and growing organically are on there...... ...... If you can combine it with your X funnel you will land a lot The potential there is 🔥 ---------- If you're looking to sign your next big client Start looking there
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Unͥstͣoͫppable@IamUnst0ppable_·
Going viral is every founder's dream, but here's what they don't understand… Earlier this week, I made an outreach to 3 different prospects stating precisely what their problem was and offered a solution… Guess what? they failed to take it. Why? All they wanted was “virality” or nothing. And to me? it's a Disgracia(in arteta's voice) Every founder wants a viral post. No doubt. That one thread that blows up overnight. Accumulates over 200+ likes. Thousands of new followers. Inbound leads flooding the DMs. And tbh? I get it. It sounds like a shortcut.  That's cool. But here's what nobody tells them about virality… It's a borrowed attention but they don't get it. Listen… People who find you through a viral post don't know you.  Neither do they trust you.  And the funny part? Most of them will never interact with you again. But the founder who shows up every single week… Sharing insights on their product,  documenting their journey, and teaching what they know, That founder is building something different; Building familiarity with their audience And you know what? It's that same familiarity that converts. Think about it… In this broken system, you don't want to buy from strangers.  You want to buy from people you feel like you know(Trust) People whose thinking you've followed. Whose opinions you've come to respect over time. And it doesn't happen overnight. It only happens through consistent following of their innovation Here's another thing founders don't know… One viral post puts you on the radar of different people and most are not part of your TA Yes, I mean it. But think about 120+ days of consistent content ? It makes you impossible to ignore. So here's a plus… stop chasing the spike(it's a limited edition) Build the reputation. Because when your ideal client is finally ready to buy, you want to be the name they already trust. Not someone they vaguely remember from a tweet 8 months ago.
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Unͥstͣoͫppable@IamUnst0ppable_·
@M_zekks Everytime. It's always important to understand the power of consistency. By the way, are you studying at unilag, sir?
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Master Zeks👑
Master Zeks👑@M_zekks·
A Malaysian disability worker flipped $100 to $10M overnight  In 2021, Thevamanogari Manivel requested a $100 refund from a crypto exchange  They transferred $10 million and discovered the error only 7 months later during an audit  At this stage, most of the money was already gone Here’s how Manivel spent it: ~Bought a $1.35M house in Melbourne
~Sent $430K to her daughter
 ~Bought more houses and cars
 ~Moved over $3M to a Malaysian account The exchange tried to freeze the bank account in Malaysia but failed  However, Manivel’s luck ran out in 2022 ~She was arrested with close to $11k while boarding a plane to Malaysia   ~She was detained for 209 days  ~She pleaded guilty to recklessly dealing with the proceeds of crime The court sentenced her to an 18-month community corrections order with unpaid community work Would you have returned the money?
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Dan Achog@DanielAchog·
Do the boring work. Every day. On repeat. That's what pays.
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Ajah@ajah_elube·
which matters most to you here? > impressions > likes > comments > retweets
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Oluwatimileyin✨🦋@Timmysofine·
I just created a 30-second Louis Vuitton fashion campaign by sharing just one thought with my Pika Agent ✨ Told my Pika agent: "using me as the character, create a 30s video in Louis Vuitton, fashion campaign vibe, absolutely cinematic and cool, ends with a black screen. have some pixelated elements, keep the facial identity of the character throughout the video" That's it. One message and my @pika_labs Agent handled the rest- casting, directing, editing, sound! This is what it means when I say creation just got insane. Pika Agent is the most personal creative tool I've ever used.
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@SlyOnChain This is it, man. This audit contains every ingredients needed. I've also picked the ones I need. Great work, man.
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Sly@SlyOnChain·
Before you hire a ghostwriter. Before you brief an agency. Before you write another post. Do the founder voice audit. It takes 10 minutes. It will tell you everything. Read your last 10 tweets. Then answer these 4 questions honestly:
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Sly@SlyOnChain·
@IamUnst0ppable_ Digracia had me laughing😂.. But yeah I posted a founder voice audit that exposes founders that don't know what it means to speak to their audience and how it doesn't help them in any way
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JAMZY ⛦@Only_1_Jamzy·
@IamUnst0ppable_ Be the guy they trust not someone they remember from one banger tweet! Well said man. But do you think that there's a pitch style to help clear this notion before they even get to decline?
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Jemz🖤@jemi_mah5273·
@IamUnst0ppable_ Reputation is what matters in the long run. Hype fades,but reputation keeps them coming back because trust has been built. They can reckon with your product,service or project because they trust it not because it's been hyped up.
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Unͥstͣoͫppable@IamUnst0ppable_·
@0x_Timi That's why there has to be a distinct difference between who it's for and who it isn't.
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Timii🩶
Timii🩶@0x_Timi·
the efficacy of negative framing in positioning is behavioral science backed. when we say who it’s not for - it then becomes more believable and personal to those it’s for. because it shows we are ready to take a loss simply to be for them. who is your product for and not for!
richard shotton@rshotton

Stewart Lee loves to use his tour posters to say who his shows aren't for. Logic suggests that would dampen sales but there's evidence that it does the opposite. In 2025, Karen Anne Wallach from the University of Alabama in Huntsville showed dark coffee lovers a review of a new dark roast, Folgers Noir. The reviews were the same, but had one of the following claims: “This is the coffee for you if you like dark roast coffee!” (positive framing) “This is NOT the coffee for you if you don’t like dark roast coffee!” (negative framing) Then, all participants were told that they’d be entered into a prize draw and asked to choose between two prizes if they won: $1 in cash or a $10 Folgers Noir gift card. Among those who saw the positive framing message, 27% chose the gift card. But in the negative framing group, 40% picked it - a 48% increase. Saying who the coffee wasn’t for made it more appealing, because dark coffee drinkers felt more certain it would suit their tastes. The message was more believable because it had a cost to the sender. Only someone who genuinely believed they were spot on for dark roast drinkers would risk alienating those who like a lighter roast. But forget coffee or comedy - there's virtually no limit to where you can harness negative framing. Selling high-tech gaming laptops? Say they’re not for casual players. Promoting an advanced fitness course? Stress it’s not for beginners. Have a think about your category or brand - is there a clear line you can draw? If you’d like to learn more behavioural science tactics, sign up to my newsletter, AstroHacks. Each fortnight I look at one bias and explain how you can apply it to business or marketing challenges. You can sign up here: eepurl.com/i-ZfiQ

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Soham Goswami@s0ham_g·
@IamUnst0ppable_ lfg @Arsenal !! Yesterday's match was good for a neutral viewer( which mostly >95% of the online viewers are! ). Can't imagine being a PSG / Bayern fan and having to go through this 😅
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