Malcolm Espinosa

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Malcolm Espinosa

Malcolm Espinosa

@SuperSEOBros

Bilingual (English/Spanish) interactive marketing professional specializing in SEO, SEM, A/B Testing, and Web Analytics.

NYC Katılım Temmuz 2007
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Malcolm Espinosa
Malcolm Espinosa@SuperSEOBros·
@realBigBrainAI This makes me wonder who are the best leaders? Specifically who are/were they? Would the best leaders ever be successful generals leading men to die for someone else's resources that might trickle down to them if they live. Would it be J Ceaser? What was his IQ vs his men?
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Big Brain AI
Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI·
Marc Andreessen says raw intelligence might be the worst qualification for leadership — and it changes everything about how we should think about AI. "If the leader is more than one standard deviation of IQ away from the followers, it's a real problem." Andreessen points to the US military, one of the earliest and most rigorous adopters of IQ testing, as the source of this insight. They slot people into specialties and leadership roles based on IQ scores. And over the years, they kept seeing the same pattern. A leader who is significantly less intelligent than their people struggles to model how those people think. That part is intuitive. But the reverse turns out to be equally true. "It's actually very hard for very smart people to model the internal thought processes of even moderately smart people." A leader who is two standard deviations above the norm of the organisation they're running also loses theory of mind, that ability to hold an accurate model of what's happening inside someone else's head. The gap is too wide in both directions. Andreessen then takes this to its logical conclusion: "If you had a person or a machine that had a thousand IQ or something like it, its understanding of reality would be so alien to the people or the things that it was managing that it wouldn't even be able to connect in any sort of realistic way." An AI that vastly outthinks every human in the room isn't positioned to lead those humans. It's positioned to be completely incomprehensible to them. Leadership has never really been an intelligence problem. It's a connection problem. And no amount of raw intelligence closes that gap — past a certain point, it only widens it. The world will not be run by the smartest thing in the room for a long time. Maybe ever.
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
And, finally: in the GENERAL bracket, which of THESE events do you feel was "the most devastating or darkly significant - the greatest crime or tragedy?"
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Wilfred Reilly
Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630·
Nonsensical. Slavery Was Very Bad, but the idea that we can definitively identify the worst thing in history - and that it was the 10-20% of the historical human slave trade led specifically by whites - is just damned absurd. Some other contenders: The Mongol Conquests The Fall of Rome WW2/the Holocaust The Black Death New World population collapse Communism The Steppe and Bantu Migrations The Arab conquests/slave trade Etc.
Wanjiru Njoya@WanjiruNjoya

The corrupt UN wants to pass a resolution blaming Europe for slavery. "it will label the European-led slave trade as history’s greatest crime ... the 1,300-year-long Arab trade in African slaves will not be mentioned."

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Malcolm Espinosa
Malcolm Espinosa@SuperSEOBros·
@saylordocs If you just started your Bitcoin position recently. If you have bought years ago and are up. This does not help you in any way. Now is a good time to get your first chunk of BTC if you haven't yet. if it goes down do this and you win. If it goes up you are winning.
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Documenting Saylor
Documenting Saylor@saylordocs·
If you buy Bitcoin at $126,000 and it goes to $88,000 you can sell it and buy it back 6 seconds later you still have the same one Bitcoin But you can realize a capital loss of $38,000 for tax purpose
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Alex Fedotoff
Alex Fedotoff@FedotOff90·
Gemini 3 just dropped yesterday… and if you run ecom, you better lock the f*ck in. I’ve spent the last 5 months testing every major AI model for ecom Claude Sonnet 4.5 GPT-5 DeepSeek R1 Higgsfield All killers. All useful. But Gemini 3? It’s a complete shift in how ecom brands will operate. Here’s what I saw in the first 48 hours: → It identifies winning ad angles in seconds (shit that used to take agencies weeks) → It breaks down competitor funnels with scary accuracy → It rewrites hooks in your brand voice without losing tension → It builds offer variations that actually convert, not generic template trash → It generates new creative concepts faster than you can test them This isn’t “AI that helps.” This is “AI that replaces 3 people on your team without blinking.” I ran it through 150+ creative tests, 12 funnels, and 40+ product angles. The results were insane: 5 new creative concepts that hit above 1.7 ROAS on cold CPC dropped 22% on two of my testing campaigns It found competitor patterns inside Gethookd that I didn’t even see It generated STATIC ads that looked handcrafted — not AI-goo It gave me 20 hooks from one single winning angle (no more blank page syndrome) And here’s the part nobody is ready for: Your competitors who adopt Gemini 3 early will scale faster than you can react. Not because they're smarter… But because their creative volume just multiplied overnight. Ecom is a speed game. If you’re still: launching 3 creatives a week guessing angles manually analyzing competitors spending days writing scripts relying on outdated product research methods …you’re gonna get buried by brands using Gemini to pump out: 50 creatives a week 6–8 new angles every Monday daily funnel audits real-time offer iteration instant competitor teardown This is the “GEM” moment for ecom — the same way Meta’s GEM update punished slow advertisers, Gemini 3 is about to punish slow operators. If you want to stay relevant in 2025 ecom: Start using AI as your creative engine Build systems around it Scale faster than your competitors can blink And if you want the exact Gemini prompts I’m using to generate high-performing angles, hooks, scripts, and PDP upgrades: Connect with me Comment “GEMINI" and I'll send it over.
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Tom
Tom@tomcrawshaw01·
I just spent 12 hours stress-testing Gemini Pro 3.0. The results were startling. The barrier between "technical" and "non-technical" is gone. I didn't write code. I didn't hire a dev. I didn't open n8n. I just used plain English. So let's look at what happened... The Clean Up: I pasted a description of a broken lead-routing process. Gemini spotted the bottleneck. It redesigned the logic flow. It wrote the SOPs for my team. The Analysis: I uploaded raw, messy sales transcripts. I asked for patterns. It found a pricing objection I had missed for months. That one insight is worth five figures. The Build: I requested a client portal architecture. It gave me the database schema. It mapped the user journey. It defined the error handling. Most people use this tech to write emails. That is a waste of horsepower. It’s not a chatbot, it’s a 24/7 operator. But it only works if you know how to speak to it. I documented everything I did in those 12 hours. I call it the Gemini Prompting Playbook. Inside: - 40+ Operator-grade prompts - My exact SOP frameworks - Templates to turn data into decisions I’m giving it away for free. Reply "GEMINI" below. I’ll DM you the link. (Must be following so I can message you)
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Tom
Tom@tomcrawshaw01·
You can rank #1 in ChatGPT in 45 days (not 12 months like Google SEO) ChatGPT handles 2.5 billion searches daily and will overtake Google by 2027. I reverse-engineered exactly how to do it (giving away the full playbook at the end). Here's what changes when you rank #1 in AI search: - Your brand gets recommended when people ask "What's the best [your category]?" - You show up in comparison requests against competitors - ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini cite YOUR content as the authority - You capture buyers BEFORE they even visit Google - Your content gets seen by people who never click traditional search results The difference between AI search and traditional SEO: Traditional SEO: 12-18 months, domain authority aging, endless backlink building AI search: 30-45 days, content freshness, structured data, and expertise Companies already winning with this playbook: Deepgram: 24x traffic in 60 days Webflow: 40% traffic lift in DAYS Chime: 3x AI citations in under a month They're not doing traditional SEO anymore. They cracked AI search while everyone else is still optimizing for Google. Inside the playbook: - How to audit your current AI visibility across all platforms - The 7 ranking factors AI prioritizes (completely different from Google) - Content formats that get cited 10x more than generic articles - How to reverse-engineer competitors dominating AI search - The refresh strategy that keeps you ranked (not just published) This is the exact system brands like Webflow and Klaviyo are using to dominate AI recommendations. And you can start implementing it today. Follow + comment "SEARCH" and I'll DM you the complete playbook.
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Malcolm Espinosa
Malcolm Espinosa@SuperSEOBros·
@DiZee4 @BehizyTweets Yes totally. Also divorce rates and rise of fatherless homes is a big problem that doesn't seem to be addressed at all. Kids are coming from broken homes or toxic homes with both parents. The wild kids can't be kicked out and ruin education for the rest of the class.
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DeedleDeeDee
DeedleDeeDee@DiZee4·
@BehizyTweets In the seventies, both single parent homes and dual income homes became increasingly numerous. Might a societal shift in how children are regarded and cared for in a family figure into the declining scores as well?
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George
George@BehizyTweets·
Karoline Leavitt just put on another masterclass in front of the media. Reporter: "What do you say to critics of the President's education plan?" Leavitt: "Where was their criticism of our nation's failing test scores for the last several decades? The Department of Education was founded in the 1970s, and since then, we have spent more than $3 trillion at this federal bureaucracy. What has been the return on that investment for the American taxpayer? Levels that are less than ideal, less than proficient. Our children's test scores are incredibly concerning when it comes to reading rates, literacy rates, math and science test scores. The numbers prove that." SHUT IT DOWN, Mr. President.
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Malcolm Espinosa
Malcolm Espinosa@SuperSEOBros·
@Hodlucinogen nobody seems to be talking about taxes on those dividends. The dividends are also not consistent. Also it would have been more profitable to be long MSTR for a year than MSTY. Full disclosure, I am chasing down MSTY since late last year right as MSTR was taking off.
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Hodlucinogen
Hodlucinogen@Hodlucinogen·
Are you scared of MSTY NAV erosion? Let’s simulate $100K invested in MSTY a year ago (Mar ‘24). Share price: $36. Today: $20. That’s a -44% drop, turning $100K into $55.5K. Scary, right? But hold on—there’s more to the story with this high-yield ETF.
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CryoPants
CryoPants@itsNicePants·
You’re doing content creation for a living. It’s time to invest in a computer that can handle all of this and is future proof. MacBook for mobile work, desktop for regular. Desktop should be 4k or more. I recommend going 16 cores, 64 gigs ram, and 24 gigs vram in your gpu for what you’re doing This is the way.
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hoe_math = PsychoMath
hoe_math = PsychoMath@ItIsHoeMath·
I need tech help so bad. All the USBs broke on the computer I bought just for this job my printer is woke all of a sudden OBS is making my laptop overheat when I plug a focusrite scarlett into it to use a mic that doesn't amplify mouth noises my webcam disconnects when I wiggle the USB I hope you guys understand why I stick to paper and pencil so much
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kira 👾
kira 👾@kirawontmiss·
thoughts?
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Nomad
Nomad@Nomadlostdark·
@realfemsapien I'm noticing something strange. The system incentivizes women breaking up the family and becoming single mothers, then through social media stigmatizes them and promotes them being shunned and never considered worthy of a relationship again.
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Aly Dee
Aly Dee@realfemsapien·
What’s worse than single mothers are the men who sleep with them. Like, her kids have enough problems without you being in their home to get off. They can’t find someone else to hook up with? (Plot twist, they probably can’t. Read between the lines on that.)
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David Icke
David Icke@davidicke·
Email from someone in Asheville, North Carolina: 'They have been offering me to buy my property for cash constantly! Only 1 way in and out, nobody allowed to move. Trucks with aid and supplies are getting their tires slashed so they cannot reach their destination!  It is getting very real now.' instagram.com/amy72lyn/reel/…
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HUMAN WA$TE
HUMAN WA$TE@Dplanet·
So, you're a hands-on expert on human trafficking? Then you must know that the Tate brothers taught a course called the "PhD (Pimping Hoes Degree)," which aligns with the definition of human trafficking under the Palermo Protocol—a UN treaty the US has signed. Tate used deception (the loverboy method) to recruit women, transported them to Romania, and then used threats, force, and coercion to exploit them. Make it make sense, Myron.
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Myron Gaines
Myron Gaines@MyronGainesX·
I get asked all the time... Myron how do you know all this law enforcement crap? The photo below is me getting the ICE directors award in 2020. That came after many years of grinding on the south west border where you grow in dog years. I was a HSI special agent for 7 years and started my career in Laredo, Texas before transferring to Miami and eventually resigning (in good standing) to pursue podcasting as an entrepreneur. The south west border is the busiest place you can start your law enforcement career. In my time there I made HUNDREDS of arrests, wrote hundreds of affidavits, controlled 20-50 informants and much more. I've also worked with almost every federal law enforcement agency and know exactly how each one works. I've done almost every type of case you can think of: Drug trafficking, gun smuggling, human smuggling/trafficking, terrorism, national security, kidnapping/violent crime, organized crime. Fraud, money laundering/financial infestations, commercial fraud/IPR, counter proliferation, crimes against children and more... This photo was me with the director of ICE getting the directors award for an investigation I led. It was one of the top national security cases in the country at the time. I don't just talk it. I've ACTUALLY walked it.
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Winery Bee
Winery Bee@Weinbdb·
@VivekRammaswamy @RealCandaceO @YouTubeCreators I'm sorry, but no. If someone on a public platform made it their life's mission to smear Mormons or Baptists, constantly using extreme examples to brush an entire sect of people in a negative light with disproven sources, Mormons and Baptists wouldn't be the only ones protesting
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Thus far, I have had zero strikes on my @YouTubeCreators account. I have now been inundated with 3 back to back content hits within minutes, plus an email that I am now fully demonetized. We all know exactly who is behind this and why.
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DonPaulieone
DonPaulieone@donpaulieone·
It’s with a heavy heart and much sadness that I report to you that Mamma Paulieone has unexpectedly passed away this morning. On what would have been her 47th wedding anniversary. She is now reunited with Pappa Paulieone. And already very missed I will be suspending streaming operations effective immediately and taking leave from Twitch. I will be spending time with family in remembrance of my mother. Thank you for your understanding and support.
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Malcolm Espinosa
Malcolm Espinosa@SuperSEOBros·
@IanJaeger29 Totally a hoax! But you know what is not a hoax? Mint Mobile. That shit is legit. Switch to Mint Mobile already and stop spending so much on your wireless plan. Get $15 in renewal credit when you use this referral link. fbuy.me/ujp_H
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Ian Jaeger
Ian Jaeger@IanJaeger29·
🚨BREAKING: Vivek Ramaswamy says the Climate Change agenda is a hoax. Do you agree?
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Malcolm Espinosa
Malcolm Espinosa@SuperSEOBros·
@hansbrattberg @AdamMGrant Yes, an opinion is basically a hypothesis. You can just test it out try to shoot holes in your opinion/hypothesis and see if it holds up. Holding on to opinions that are based on something untrue will potentially hurt you in the long run so it is a worthwhile thing to do (test).
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Hasse
Hasse@hansbrattberg·
@AdamMGrant As soon you have an opinion you start twisting the facts. Can you have an opinion and find the truth at the same time? Or is confirmation bias connected to the amount of emotions you connect to your opinion?
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
Confirmation bias is twisting the facts to fit your beliefs. Critical thinking is bending your beliefs to fit the facts. Seeking the truth is not about validating the story in your head. It's about rigorously vetting and accepting the story that matches the reality in the world.
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
Important Thought Experiment You’re in an arena with: - 50 hawks - 10 crocodiles - 3 brown bears - 15 wolves - 1 hunter w/ rifle - 7 buffalo - 10,000 rats - 5 gorillas - 4 lions Pick 2 to defend you. The others attack you. Goal is to survive 1 hour. What do you pick and why?
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Malcolm Espinosa
Malcolm Espinosa@SuperSEOBros·
@cosby_crypto @SahilBloom But the hawks would swarm the hunter riding that Buffalo pretty quickly. Take out your eyes and potentially steal your rifle.
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Malcolm Espinosa@SuperSEOBros·
@shahpriya @SahilBloom I think the strategy of prioritizing getting the hunter's rifle is the right one. The hawks would be potentially good at that. Not sure if they can fly off with the rifle. Must depend on the size of the hawks. But if it works, now you got a team of 3. No idea about rat defense.
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Priya Shah
Priya Shah@shahpriya·
@SahilBloom 15 wolves and 50 hawks . 15 hawks to go after hunter with rifles - attack hunters eyes and steal rifle) . Wolves are amazing team players and can help with coordinated attacks on others . Flight coverage is IMP because provides strategic advantage over land mammals !
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