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Ryne Ogren

@RyneOgren

Investor | Marketer | Former Pro Baseball Player

Delray Beach, FL Katılım Aralık 2022
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
My track record: Former professional baseball player: • Seattle Mariners and Baltimore Orioles Organizations Private Equity Investor: • Acquired 2 companies, successfully exited 1 Power Infrastructure and Data Center Development: • Connected $750M+ in hyperscale data center and power infrastructure projects • Consulted and advised on major AI data center developments I currently own a Power Infrastructure / Data Center Development firm and a Marketing Agency. I share: • How the industry actually works • Deal structures and economics • Infrastructure bottlenecks (transformers, power, pipelines) • Career advice for breaking in Follow for insider perspectives on data centers, power infrastructure, deals, marketing, baseball, lifting, running, surfing, and more. DM me if you're building a project.
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
I've worked with some of the largest business gurus out there. I think they are definitely worth their salt. BUT... At the same time... Being able to not have their methodologies pollute my mind about how I want my business to look is very freeing. Its your business for a reason. Build it the way you want.
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MoneyMake Marketing
MoneyMake Marketing@MoneyMakeMktg·
Time kills all deals. Interest does not fade slowly. It spikes when you first talk, then drops fast and flatlines. Your job in follow up is to spike it back up.
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Sharran Srivatsaa
Sharran Srivatsaa@sharran·
A major sign of intelligence is changing your mind when presented with better information
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
You'd do better to live a life of “oh wells” rather than “what ifs.”
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
@garyvee And that comes from doing the grind every day!
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Gary Vaynerchuk@garyvee·
Conviction is about believing in the content you’re creating
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
@cbwritescopy Yes but unpacking it even more... The shift will go to your results. Whoever can achieve the best result in the shortest amount of time wins.
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
As a marketer that learned my skills in the info space, but applied it to the data center industry... I'm here to tell you that the best marketers in the world exist in info. But are they the richest? No. Why? The opportunity vehicle is too small. Think bigger.
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
Data centers will not stop. The communities are only delaying a project that will eventually come back in a few weeks, months, years. These communities should be working on CBAs with the data center. That way they receive income from it NOW, versus delaying later when they won't.
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Clifton Sellers
Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
A better test for the algorithm change is this: Who can see this post on their “for you” page that isn’t following me? Like or comment (then follow me 😂)
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
Being a good marketer is a hack because you can just apply your skill to industries with tremendous growth.
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
@itsmarcosruiz Lmao. Thank goodness you said that. I was ready to do 48 more replies!!
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Marcos@itsmarcosruiz·
@RyneOgren you make too much money to employ this strategy lol
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Marcos
Marcos@itsmarcosruiz·
Leaving 50 replies a day works, but it's the free 99 route. Slow, and a grind. Founders doing 7 and 8 figures don't have two hours a day for that. Their time is worth more than the reach. So flip it… Make content good enough that the big accounts quote you, and you borrow their whole audience without asking.
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
@Dearme2_ You can outsource the 1hr cleaning, 1hr cooking...
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Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
8h work. 2h gym. 1h cleaning. 1h cooking. 1h eating. 1h showering. 7h sleep. Adulting is hard. I was never prepared for this.
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
@SAOliver_Atty I think it's one of the smartest moves for an Attorney. All of your clients are on social media. You giving free advice reaches them far beyond when they need you
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Scott Oliver@SAOliver_Atty·
The algorithm has a mind of its own, so I figured it was a good time for a quick introduction. I’m a corporate attorney who focuses on SBA lending, business acquisitions, and helping deals get to the closing table. More importantly, I’m a husband, father, teacher, and someone who genuinely enjoys building relationships with people. I started my career in SBA lending more than a decade ago. Before I became an attorney, I was organizing closing files, reviewing deal structures, and learning transactions from every angle. That foundation gave me an appreciation for what everyone involved in a deal is trying to accomplish. Today, I lead a team of attorneys and paralegals that focuses exclusively on helping lenders close business and real estate acquisition loans across the country. Over the years, we’ve closed transactions in all 50 states, representing thousands of acquisitions and billions of dollars in financing for entrepreneurs and growing businesses. This practice has introduced me to incredible bankers, brokers, attorneys, accountants, business owners, title professionals, and other advisors across the country. Many started as professional contacts and have become genuine friends over time. Social media has only expanded those opportunities. Some of my favorite conversations have started with a simple comment or direct message. I’ve met people I never would have crossed paths with otherwise, and many of those conversations have turned into lasting relationships. There was a time when people said lawyers shouldn’t be on social media. Shoutout 2015… I think the opposite is true. Used the right way, it’s one of the best ways to share what you know, learn from others, build authentic relationships, and create opportunities that never would have existed otherwise. If we’ve connected here recently, I’m glad you’re here. I look forward to learning from you and hopefully crossing paths somewhere down the road.
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Brad Lea@TheRealBradLea·
Sales tip: “It’s too expensive” isn’t about money. It’s about value they haven’t seen yet. Fix the value, not the price.
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Gary Vaynerchuk@garyvee·
Way too many of you dwell on your losses and it's holding you back. Shit's over, you lost. Move on!
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
@sharran Well said. And then get upset when they aren't impressed lol
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Sharran Srivatsaa
Sharran Srivatsaa@sharran·
The fastest way to become miserable: We buy things we don’t need… with money we don’t have… to impress people we don’t like.
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Clifton Sellers
Clifton Sellers@CliftonSellers·
Insane levels of “we are so back” today Anyone else feeling that?
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Ryne Ogren
Ryne Ogren@RyneOgren·
One of the highest leverage things you can do is setup your own server and install n8n and claude code on it.
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