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Building SyncQuill Generating underutilized Organic Inbound Traffic for your SaaS

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Text content is dead in 2026 move on to video and short form video content
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❌ Goal - get views comments and then leads ✅ Goal - post daily with 0 views and 0 interaction
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Marketing's current state of play and how brands ( big or small) can position themselves for maximum profitability in 2026
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Recognizing potential in people or businesses, and identifying improvements or implementations to help them grow, is a high-paying skill.
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A must read
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If your SaaS channel isn’t converting traffic to demand, good content is the missing link.
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@ItsKieranDrew A product is great product when people tells you its a great product
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
A great product is pointless if you can't sell it.
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Andrea Perri
Andrea Perri@itsandreaperri·
The biggest lie that prevents fitness coaches from getting more clients: Thinking they need to improve their service. Truth is, most of the time it's already good enough. The real problem is that they lack visibility. No one sees them. There are coaches with far less experience out there who are crushing it. How? They know how to promote themselves. And the best way to do it is through consistent quality content. This game isn't about perfection - it's about visibility. The more you write, the more people notice. The more you promote yourself, the more clients you attract. It doesn't matter how good your service is if nobody sees it.
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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻@Nicolascole77·
Different Publishing is now LIVE! I've spent the past few months investing in my own Shopify store, and my own print-on-demand supply chain. We currently ship anywhere in the U.S. & Canada. You can find all my books here👇 differentpublishing.press
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Nathan Covey
Nathan Covey@nathan_covey·
I fear not the man who has written 10,000 apps. I fear the man who has written 1 app 10,000 times.
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One book for life
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Adegbenga Adefemi
Adegbenga Adefemi@adefemi_a30197·
You can build a profitable AI startup without coding—and most people still don’t believe this. Your biggest blocker isn’t tech, it’s knowing the right steps. What you’re about to read is how real builders ship faster than teams. Here’s the exact system I’ve seen work repeatedly 👇 → Step 1 You don’t start by coding. You start by thinking. Drop your app idea into ChatGPT and ask for a clear, optimized prompt that explains the product, users, and outcome. → Step 2 Paste that prompt into an AI builder. The AI generates the first working version of your app instantly. No setup. No boilerplate. → Step 3 Iterate like a product team. Change layouts. Switch to dark mode. Add small features users actually need, like sharing or dashboards. → Step 4 Make it real business-ready. Connect email invites. Add Stripe for payments. Use a database to store users and data. → Step 5 Publish. Your SaaS is live. Now you’re learning from users, not tutorials. Most people never ship because they overthink the build. Builders win because they ship first, then improve. If distribution and content feel like the missing piece after launch, that’s where FlipITAI quietly helps.
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Why founders content tends to fail ->
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Benjamin Chan
Benjamin Chan@ItsMeBenChan·
Quick breakdown of how to actually grow a personal brand on X: Instead of spamming “value” posts that get 3 likes Or posting vague motivational insights that make you sound like modern-day Socrates Here’s what you should do instead: Right now, many people in the space don’t have a long-term inbound system. Even worse, when they hop on sales calls, show rates are low. Prospects, when they do turn up, often exhibit one or more of the following behaviors: - They’re tire kickers - They’re window shoppers - They price-compare to competitors From the buyer’s side, the problem is simple: They don’t know WHY you’re the obvious choice. Everyone claims to be the best. Everyone says they get results. Everyone has a fancy website. So prospects do what rational people do when everything looks the same: They put their guard up. Your job is to remove uncertainty before the sale even happens. We start by digging into the real problems that buyers are already subconsciously aware of. And we’re not talking about surface-level pains that show up on social media. We’re talking about the stuff that shows up repeatedly across calls and DMs. This is hyper-important because choosing the wrong pains could break your entire funnel before you even start. Once that’s done, the goal here isn’t to dive straight into providing value. You first need to show people why your niche matters. Enter my Content Funnel System. TOP OF FUNNEL: Your market needs to immediately understand why you’re credible. Often this is done with a few types of posts: 1. Flex posts. I’ve seen so many people post into the void because their audience simply doesn’t know about their results. The key here is NOT to brag, but to be selective with what you show. 2. Silent authority posts This is where you solve readers’ pain points. Drop nuggets of value in small touchpoints multiple points a day to take up real estate in your audience’s minds. 3. Contrarian takes My personal favorite, and also the most misunderstood. The goal isn’t to intentionally ragebait your audience. Attention isn’t worth risking your reputation for. If you’ve been in the space for a long time, these will naturally come up. (e.g. what you disagree with in the market, recent eyebrow raising moments, and niche takes few agree with) These takes feel earned, and set you apart from gurus who’ll never be able to produce them. MIDDLE OF FUNNEL: This section exists to nurture readers who came from your top of funnel content. We do that with 2 kinds of posts: 1. StoryMarketing case studies. Don’t hide your case studies on your website where no one sees them. Bring them to X. But don’t just spam results from clients - break down their story. - Where they were at - What moments caused the change - Where they are now Many of our case studies go on to generate 5-figures in revenue, just from one post alone. 2. Unique angle breakdowns This tackles the core objection prospects have: “Why should I buy from you instead of the 1000 other people in your niche?” Such posts are your chance to prove otherwise. Break down your processes, why they’re different, and how everyone else has got it wrong. BOTTOM OF FUNNEL: At this point, we’ve built an audience of warm, qualified prospects. We just need to capture them, using these 3 types of posts: 1. Lead magnets 2. Under-post plugs 3. Handraisers (direct offer posts) This entire system works because it solves every problem both the prospect and the business owner has: - Prospects are educated and pre-sold - TOF content targets a broad TAM so content gets traction - MOF sells readers on your system so sales calls become easier - BOF captures existing intent, when readers are reader - Mix of TOF, MOF, and BOF so content doesn’t get stale And that’s our Content Funnel System. It’s especially useful because it caters to every single stage a prospect is in: Cold audience → caught by your TOF posts Confused audience → convinced by your MOF nurture Ready to buy → captured by your BOF systems You can run this system yourself Or you can get us to run it for you. DM “content” to see if we’re a fit.
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caiden@inboxfelon·
twitter advanced search for buying intent: "looking for recommendations" + [your category] "anyone use" + [competitor name] "need help with" + [problem you solve] these are literal hand-raisers asking for solutions. in public. for free. reply. DM. close. most people are too lazy to search. that's your edge.
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