Native Son

1.3K posts

Native Son

Native Son

@NativeS44986126

YOLO

Katılım Ocak 2022
351 Takip Edilen91 Takipçiler
Chinenyenwa Nwachinemere
If you have a working Laptop Iphone with enough space Internet speed of 50mbps and above Light If you can work 8 hours shift daily, 6 days a week, please send me a dm.
English
436
85
1.4K
125.6K
JOVO
JOVO@obi4real7·
In 2026 Just start Start slow if you have to. Start small if you have to. Start privately if you have to. Just start.
English
1
0
0
18
Omoalhaja
Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
I will give you my cold emailing course for FREE if you have a @RaenestApp account This is for freelancers using Raenest to receive their funds. Do you have an account with Raenest?
English
259
21
303
17.4K
Native Son
Native Son@NativeS44986126·
@joydev_1 if you're in Portharcourt, let's connect
English
0
0
0
16
Native Son retweetledi
V
V@VectorThaViper·
imagine if people came together and just said “ No “… That’s all it takes.
English
168
3.2K
8.8K
139.1K
Ace | Media Buyer
Ace | Media Buyer@DominionOkeke·
Understanding campaign structure is critical to Meta ads success
English
2
0
4
70
Native Son retweetledi
Website Designer Nigeria
Website Designer Nigeria@webdesignerng·
Every client is a reminder that someone believes in your vision.
English
24
30
226
4K
Nozz
Nozz@NoahEpstein_·
if i had 10 days off over the holidays and wanted to make my first $1k, here's exactly what i'd do: step 1: stop treating this like a vacation everyone's watching netflix and drinking eggnog. you're about to build something that prints money in january while they're making resolutions. step 2: pick one boring niche dentists. accountants. real estate agents. law firms. these people are closed for the holidays but their problems aren't. their inbox is piling up. their leads are going cold. their follow-ups aren't happening. you're going to fix one of those problems. step 3: learn enough to be dangerous spend day 1-2 playing with n8n. don't master it. just understand the basics. trigger → action → output. that's 80% of what you need. step 4: build something that solves an obvious problem lead follow-up automation. appointment reminders. invoice chasing. email sorting. use Synta(.)io to go from idea to working workflow in under an hour. plain english → automation. no debugging rabbit holes. step 5: reach out before jan 1 "hey, noticed you probably have leads going cold over the holidays. i built something that follows up automatically while you're out of office. want me to show you?" send 20 of these. linkedin, email, doesn't matter. you need ONE yes. step 6: charge what it's worth $500-$1,500 for a simple automation that saves them 10+ hours/week. they'll pay. because their alternative is doing it themselves in january when they're already behind. --- the math: 10 days of focused work 1 client at $1K january starts with money in the bank instead of just resolutions while everyone's "planning to start" in the new year, you already did. comment "HOLIDAY" and i'll send you: - the exact outreach templates that work - 5 boring automations that sell fastest - how to price without feeling weird (must be following so i can dm)
English
594
117
1.3K
100K
R¡d_or
R¡d_or@R_i_d_0_r·
@NativeS44986126 @o_ofuni You have a laptop right, if you do I would recommend you host it on your machine or you upgrade to a paid plan
English
1
0
0
17
Oofuni
Oofuni@o_ofuni·
Bro, I’m an expert in n8n already. It’s actually crazy. The amount of behind-the-scenes work I’ve done? Mad.
English
29
7
408
20.6K
Native Son
Native Son@NativeS44986126·
@R_i_d_0_r @o_ofuni n8n has 14 free days trial window. how do I go about this after it expires
English
1
0
0
16
R¡d_or
R¡d_or@R_i_d_0_r·
@o_ofuni I'm a little bit good at n8n
English
1
0
0
529
Native Son retweetledi
Favour Y.
Favour Y.@FavourYusuf1·
It's might not seem obvious, but as a freelancer or service provider, this is exactly how clients evolve and come into new levels of awareness. 3 months ago, this guy wasn't going to spend money on skincare. No matter how good your pitch was. No matter how smooth your sales page looked. Fast forward a few months, and he's the one doing research. Asking for recommendations. Probably ready to drop ₦100K without blinking. I know this because I'm going through the exact same thing. I have a speaking engagement on Friday. There's a lil breakout on my forehead and a painful boil below my nose. Suddenly, I'm googling skincare routines and asking friends what products actually work. Meanwhile 3 months ago, a lady DM'd me after I posted about landing a new dollar gig. Her pitch was something like: "I can help you make your skin look smooth and clean." My polite response: "I'm not interested right now." I genuinely wasn't. I'm the guy who showers, gets dressed, and walks out. My skin? Never thought about skincare beyond basic hygiene. But today, I'd probably pay her immediately if she messaged me again. So what changed? The problem didn't change. My skin has always needed care. What changed was my context. My circumstances. My level of awareness. And there's a lesson in there if you sell anything, especially if you have digital skills. That lady probably looked at my profile and thought "this guy can afford what I'm selling." She was right. But she positioned her offer as "smooth, clean skin" which felt like vanity to me at the time. Here's what her offer should have been (and what would close the guy in that tweet above): "I help people who need to show up on camera or in front of crowds look professional and polished every single time." Then focus on: - Content creators recording daily - Newscasters who need to be camera-ready - MCs and comperes standing in front of hundreds - Anyone whose face is part of their professional brand For those people, skincare isn't vanity. It's business infrastructure. For them, a clear face isn't about looking pretty. It's about looking credible, professional, put-together. It's about not being distracted by a breakout when you're trying to close a speaking gig or record content that could blow up. Those people value smooth skin waaaayyy more than regular folks who just want to "look okay." Same service. Same products. Completely different positioning. And that positioning determines whether someone scrolls past your pitch or stops and says "wait, I need this right now." The difference between "I offer skincare" and "I make sure you look professional every time you show up" is the difference between struggling to close clients and having people beg to work with you. Same skills. Different framing. Different clients. Different money. Most freelancers are pitching to everyone hoping someone bites. But the ones making real money are the ones who've figured out who values their skill the most, and they position directly to that person's context. If you want to know how to position your skill in a way that makes you irresistible, comment "Positioning" and I'll send you a DM. P.S Please RT if you found this interesting so more people can see it.
paschal@mbaka_paschal

Buying N100k worth of skin care products for my face alone was something I never thought I’d do. I used to be the kind of guy that took his bath, and left the house without a single care to what my face looked like. Until I started going viral doing talking heads on TikTok.

English
91
118
556
64.2K
LONDON 🇬🇧
LONDON 🇬🇧@london_Akan·
How do I remove a hacker for my instagram, twitter and tik tok ??? this person wan make me mad ! E don first delete all my instagram post some months ago and even changed my telegram name but I thought I had recovered it ! I just realized this person is still in my social media
English
9
3
21
4.1K
Favourite | Al & Automation
Favourite | Al & Automation@favoritetechgal·
I've compiled 9 intermediate–to–advanced N8N project ideas that you can use to build or strengthen your automation portfolio. Each project includes: →Detailed project concept & overview →Tools and integrations used →Step-by-step breakdown →Why clients pay for it (real-world use cases) →How to present it in your portfolio These projects aren’t random; they’re curated from actual client job descriptions posted on Upwork and other platforms. So, you’re not just building a portfolio; you're working on the exact types of workflows that clients are actively hiring for. Drop “n8n” in the comments, and I will send you the link.
English
479
69
572
40.2K
Native Son retweetledi
Elvis Obi
Elvis Obi@TheObiLeonard·
Hello Twitter, Four months ago, we announced @Mazerance to the world. Today, here’s a first look at what we’ve been building with teams across Australia, Singapore, Spain, and Nigeria. We’re just getting started, and we’d love your support on this journey that will take years.
Elvis Obi tweet mediaElvis Obi tweet mediaElvis Obi tweet mediaElvis Obi tweet media
English
275
1.1K
3.6K
363K
Omoalhaja
Omoalhaja@omoalhajaabiola·
What are you building in n8n? Let me send you a license
English
38
3
60
9.3K
Sir. Edwards Akorita
Sir. Edwards Akorita@EdwardsAkorita·
This is great, skill Africa and Omoalhaja are the best. Also, since you're just starting, you can check out these guys on YouTube - Damola AI Automation - Nick saraev - Productive Dude
Ezekiel | AI Automation Engineer | CRM, Workflows@eziiflow

Day 5 of Learning AI agents & Automation workflow Today I started going deep into automation with @n8n_io. I built: A chat system If you are getting started, you should follow @omoalhajaabiola and @favoritetechgal, top chads

English
2
0
4
295