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Tim Medle

Tim Medle

@TimotejMedle

Helping agencies book extra 20-30 calls every month with paid ads

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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
I made a video, where I go over the full funnel I build for my clients to help them book 20-30 calls for their agency every month. If you’re running an agency that’s already doing well, but you’re looking for a way to scale it, this system is exactly what you need. Every step of the funnel is explained in detail. After watching the video you will know exactly: → how to attract the right prospects → how to turn prospects into leads → how to warm up and qualify the leads before they even talk to you Implement this system and you will start booking calls predictably and consistently. youtu.be/PV7r-L--tBo?si…
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@OneJKMolina Unqualified leads are the biggest time drain. It's way better to qualify early.
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JK Molina@OneJKMolina·
Worse than not having an audience is spending years building one that can't pay you.
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
How much people like you is directly related to how likely they are to buy from you. If you can't attract your prospects, you will have a hard time selling them anything. Even if it's something that would change their lives. But if they percieve you as someone they like, someone they can trust (almost like a friend), they will end up agreeing with you way more. Even on opinions they wouldn't agree with if someone else expressed them. Think about it - most people vote based on how much they like the polititian, not based on how competent the polititian is. That doesn't mean you should constantly try being liked by everyone. You can't be liked by everyone because different groups of people act and feel differently towards certain topics. The only group of people you should want to like you are the people you're selling to. And by far the best way to achieve that is to solve a problem they have for free - they will not only fully trust you, but also be extremly thankful. Provide them with so much value that they will feel obligated to pay you once you pitch your offer.
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@IAmAaronWill Nothing more productive than deep work sessions in the morning
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Aaron
Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
Wake up. Quick piss. Stare at Sun. Chug water. Sit at desk. Caffeine and nic. Rave music. Deep work for 4 hours. This is the best morning routine. And no one can tell me otherwise.
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@EliXPampa Fair enough. Compated to you I definitely am 😂
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Eli
Eli@EliXPampa·
Lifestyle flexxing works relative to the people you are flexxing on A Lambo and Rolex won’t impress me Even multimillion dollar cars But a megayacht? Ok now I am amused and want to find out more Extremely arrogant to think anyone is above lifestyle flexxing You are just poor
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle

Rich lifestyle flexing is maybe cool to 15 year olds that made no actual money. But sharing value, where you demonstrate what you've done for other businesses and letting people be inside your brain for a little bit - that's what attracts smart people that already made some money. And if you're a real expert at what you do it's much easier to put together a longform post or video talking about your work than renting cars, girls and watches.

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BOREK@borekbruhh·
working in cafes is gay amateur activity you're not a girl bro stop tryna feel aesthetic while drinking your mochaccino it's extremely hard to focus there cuz of noise, people, distractions... then you spend there 4 hours, $25, and get done maybe 10 minutes of real work AND on top of that you complain about how you're grinding i get 12 hours of work done in 3 hours: - dark room - headphones with flow state studio - monster or coffee - velo - water - 90 minute timer - phone in another room then i can go to the cafe and actually enjoy my time while you're spiking your cortisol because you can't focus btw the timer is the most important part without it you don't notice time passing and you procrastinate with it you're forced to use the time that you have ONE rule: do NOT switch tasks during the 90 minutes the second you check a DM your focus resets to zero takes 15-20 minutes to get back into flow state so if you check your phone 3 times you never actually entered deep work you were just sitting there pretending 2-3 of these blocks per day and you outwork every cafe guy with a macbook and an oat milk latte
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
Rich lifestyle flexing is maybe cool to 15 year olds that made no actual money. But sharing value, where you demonstrate what you've done for other businesses and letting people be inside your brain for a little bit - that's what attracts smart people that already made some money. And if you're a real expert at what you do it's much easier to put together a longform post or video talking about your work than renting cars, girls and watches.
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Eli
Eli@EliXPampa·
I've been shown the client lists of agencies that supply models to marketing accounts for content shoots. Some of your FAVOURITE accounts are paying women by the hour to pretend they're hanging out organically so they can post it as "lifestyle marketing." Gayest shit I've ever seen… 90% of the accounts flexing supercars, watches, and private jets on your timeline are operating at a fraction of what they're implying and I can say this with certainty because I've been inside the backends of enough operations to smell the bullshit from orbit The tiers of bullshit: TIER 1: Lambo guys and Rolex guys. Rented cars, borrowed watches, mansion AirBnBs booked for a 4-hour shoot. Been exposed a hundred times. Boring. Moving on TIER 2: Loro Piana old money aesthetic guys. $3,000 loafers and muted palettes and "quiet luxury." Newer costume. Same scam. You think a cashmere sweater impresses anyone except the exact same broke audience the Lambo guys attract? Same demographic. Different packaging. One wears Versace the other wears Brunello Cucinelli. Neither of them are making what they're showing you… TIER 3 (by far the most pathetic): Social circle flexing. Photos on yachts and private jets surrounded by beautiful women. I have friends who run agencies specifically dedicated to sourcing models for rich guys to film content with. $500/hour for a group of 4-5 girls to show up, look happy, and pretend they're there voluntarily. I've been shown the invoices (Any real player knows the best experiences happen behind closed doors. The guy documenting everything isn't living the life he's showing you) And the married guys posting their relationship as marketing content. Unless she's a 10 and the family is legitimately beautiful and aspirational, congratulations you have a mid wife just like millions of other people. Nobody's buying from you because of your marriage photos… What's ACTUALLY happening with money in this space: People making 9 figures+ usually have zero social media. No face. No flexing. Completely private. Making more in a single month than the lifestyle tier makes in a year Mid-tier accounts with 50-200k followers showing sports cars? Most doing $30-80k/month. Good money but a fraction of what their content implies. Large chunk of that revenue comes from selling the DREAM of their lifestyle to people who'll never achieve it because they're spending their money on courses instead of building businesses Small accounts under 10k followers posting nothing but pure tactical value? Several I know personally outearning the flashy accounts 5-10x. Because their content attracts people who buy things. Not people who save screenshots of supercars to their camera roll… The ONLY valid flex: can you demonstrably make someone else's business better? That's it. Not what you own. Not who you're photographed with. Results for other people I say this as someone who could flex harder than 99% of accounts on this platform. I choose not to because I've seen from the inside what lifestyle marketing attracts: broke people with dreams and zero execution. That's not my target market The positioning framework that attracts buyers instead of dreamers, and how to build authority that makes people pay without ever needing to show a watch or a car. April 4th. Warsaw If you've been flexing and wondering why nobody buys... now you know. Link on my profile
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Nicola Nguyen
Nicola Nguyen@VentureJourneys·
@TimotejMedle And guys on here are posting content and "hoping" people come to them. Literally lights years behind
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
Every single ‘top player’ in the agency space is pushing their offer everywhere. -paid ads - organic content - newsletter - outbound That’s why they’re top players. Once you have a solid offer and a system that is proven to get amazing results you should start expanding your marketing in every way possible.
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@IAmAaronWill That's one of the reasons I only work with businesses that sell what they have already proven to fulfil. I'm here for the longterm game with each of my clients.
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Aaron
Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
Most people will say yes to anything for money. That’s how they kill their reputation before they even build one. In today’s email I break down why selling shit you can’t deliver is a losing game and how to actually grow without burning your name. Link ↓
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@VentureJourneys Attention that doesn't convert into money is dead weight. Marketing is there to help you sell, not to make you viral.
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Nicola Nguyen
Nicola Nguyen@VentureJourneys·
Conversation. The most underrated skill in business. I once turned a single long message turned into 2 clients. My client turned an angry customer into a 4-figure retainer. Learn to talk to people. Really talk to them. Then watch your reply and close rate 10x.
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Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@copywriter_adam You can phrase it however you want, but you know what I meant. People with jobs you named don't make the money because they don't own the pipeline. They get paid by the guy making money.
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Adam Papp
Adam Papp@copywriter_adam·
@TimotejMedle as long as you are making money you have a business wrong waiters make money baristas make money truck drivers make money
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Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@yegormethod Knowing marketing means knowing business which means you can sell whatever tf you want.
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Yegor
Yegor@yegormethod·
I see this shit each day and if you listen to it you will be poor at 40 "10k/m with couch flipping" "10k/m with ai automation biz onlyfans management" "10k/m with openclaw automated biz management" the only skill you need to learn, invest in, obsess over is MARKETING at it's core paid ads, organic, backend, info, ecom, etc it's all the same buyer and consumer psychology study the core foundations of marketing, why people buy, how someone can hand you over 50k in one invoice with zero selling and you can selling anything to anyone. the vertical you choose to run with after does not matter. if you decide to run your own info product , if you decide to be a upmarket agency, ecom, community... start at the CORE of marketing, then build out into whatever you choose. don't spend years of your life learning some obscure shit like "openclaw" or "ai cmo" or "vibe coding". you can ALWAYS hire some idiot to do these things for you. the ONLY skill you need is MARKETING & SALES. Not one or the other. BOTH
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Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@ImAntCalabrese The type of guys that sell "mindset coaching to entrepreneurs" and post reels that look like they're talking on a podcast
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Anthony 🐉@ImAntCalabrese·
A broke mfers favorite sentence is “i’d like to pick your brain”
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@Tonystakkz Cool life plan bro but tf you mean "satanic system"
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Tony@Tonystakkz·
I genuinely hate online businesses. Satanic system. But it's the only way to scale fast in this rapid moving modern world. I'm going to exit my bussiness. Sell everything. Move far far away from Europe. Not Dubai. Not Miami. Not Bali. Move to Mongolia. Build a house in the countryside far away from towns and cities. Build my own farm, with a corner store and animals. Organic food, no radiation. My goal is to be non existent in society. No ID. No passport. No Name. No DNA. No Government Records. I'll cash my checks and bounce!
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@HamptonAc_ I'm glad "entrepreneur lifestyle" shit is not popular anymore. Bro ain't no cold plunge that made anyone rich.
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Ac Hampton@HamptonAc_·
Guru Twitter: "I made $847K last month, here's my morning routine." Their morning routine: Wake up at 4am, meditate, journal, cold plunge, gratitude practice. The actual reason they made money: Good product, good ads, good margins. But sure, it was definitely the ice bath
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@IAmAaronWill Man AI comments... it's not even that bad here on twitter, but linkedin is 90% chatgpt talking word for word.
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Aaron
Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
Things I would never automate with AI: > Comments > Sales calls > Positioning > Offer creation > Client relationships > Objection handling > High stake DMs/emails Automate the inputs. Keep the outputs human.
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Nicola Nguyen
Nicola Nguyen@VentureJourneys·
@TimotejMedle Banger article actually. Btw might be better to turn on DMs so other people can connect
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Tim Medle
Tim Medle@TimotejMedle·
@razvanfotia It matters a lot obviously. But a mid product with amazing marketing will sell better than an amazing product with mid marketing.
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Razvan Fotia
Razvan Fotia@razvanfotia·
@TimotejMedle The quality matters the most actually. If the product is bad it might get the first sale, but that's it.
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Razvan Fotia
Razvan Fotia@razvanfotia·
Marketing myth: great products sell themselves. Reality: you still have to get out there and sell them.
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