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Jay Klayton

@JayTheCurator

I ghostwrite educational email courses for recruiting agencies.

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Everyone should be writing online. Sadly, most can't see the value. Everything is built on the foundation of good writing: • YouTube scripts • Emails that sell • Influential brands Want to be successful online? Start writing.
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Your biggest failures are your most valuable products. Every mistake you've made is a lesson someone else needs to learn. The path from embarrassing failure to wisdom is shorter than you think. Package your scars into shortcuts and watch people pay for what cost you.
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Everyone has knowledge they can package right now. Here are 5 ways to do it: • Mini-courses on specific skills • Templates from your actual work • Checklists of your proven processes • Case studies of your wins/losses • Frameworks you use daily
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Most people suck at teaching others. Here's 7 educational formats that build trust online: • Conte behind the scenes • Case study breakdowns • Common mistake deep-dives • Tool comparison • Step-by-step frameworks • Industry analyses
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Beginners think: • "I don't know enough yet" • "Everyone's ahead of me" • "I need more experience" Experts realize: • "I'm ahead of someone" • "My struggles have value" • "Experience is my advantage" Start teaching from where you are.
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4 ways to (actually) build trust through education: • Share your real processes and frameworks • Admit where you've failed and what you learned • Answer the questions nobody else is addressing Trust compounds when you consistently add value first.
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Amateur mindset: • Hide your failures • Pretend you're perfect • Only share success stories Expert mindset: • Mine your failures for gold • Share lessons transparently • Turn pain into profit Your worst day is someone's best lesson.
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Reasons to teach what we (yes we) know: • You clarify your thinking • Teaching forces you to organize scattered knowledge • Your unique path creates unique insights • Students pay for shortcuts through your mistakes • Knowledge unused is potential income wasted
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How to legally sell your mistakes to people who haven't made them yet: • Document exactly what went wrong and why • Identify the warning signs you missed • Create a "what I'd do differently" framework Your failures become their success insurance policy.
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@ItsMatDo Yup, crazy how much people gravitate to those who actually help. No gimmicks. No hacks. Just straight value.
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MAT DO@ItsMatDo·
@JayKlayton Teaching builds trust by adding value first. Help others win, and they’ll choose you without hesitation.
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Education is the fastest path to earning trust. When you teach instead of sell, you prove your expertise while solving real problems. People don't trust companies that only talk about themselves. They trust people who make them more capable than they were yesterday.
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@ItsMatDo I couldn't agree more man. It's better to focus on your path forward, Even when the other ones are burning around you.
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MAT DO@ItsMatDo·
@JayKlayton Uncertainty is the best motivator. When the world feels unstable, action becomes your anchor.
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scary times we're living in. more of a reason to do those things you've been avoiding.
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how I legally scam the internet by teaching what I know. step 1: don't call it a scam. most people don't need information. not like its new info anyways. it's the same: • systems • templates • frameworks just under different names. but the value isn't in the info. it's in the experiences. the stories. and anyone can give their story (as long as they're not copying others).
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books were never my friend (especially the educational ones). • I would forget what I read • had the attention span of a rock • would lose interest soon after starting it so what did I do? learned from my action instead. act. fail. adapt. improve. try again.
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writing is the game. I mean... it's everywhere. • marketing • sales • scripts • dms • content • etc etc etc couldn't hurt to learn the golden skill of the century right?
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everyone's going to die eventually. yet most people end up dying with so many regrets. • that business they never started • that trip they never took • a date they never got some weren't meant to be. but most never happened because of fear. fear of: • the unknown • the future • failure but if you're gonna die anyways, why not go for it? not like you're losing anything by doing so.
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@ItsMatDo It really is that simple when you think about. Give them so much value that they can’t deny you.
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MAT DO@ItsMatDo·
@JayKlayton Solving real pain points and sharing your process creates trust and value that sells itself.
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how to make suspicious amounts of (ethical) money on the internet: • seek out painful problems • test test test until you find solution(s) • teach people your ways if you want people to notice, give them a reason to pay attention.
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@ShronLande Fear of sucking just means you’re procrastinating progress. Embrace it, and strive for improvement.
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@JayKlayton At the beginning you suck and it's okay, with time you suck less.
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your business sucks. my business sucks. but that's why we continue to grow. the moment you stagnate, is the moment everything starts falling apart.
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