tinycowboy

3.8K posts

tinycowboy banner
tinycowboy

tinycowboy

@TinyCowboyTony

Sharing what I learn along the way!

Katılım Eylül 2015
299 Takip Edilen214 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
tinycowboy
tinycowboy@TinyCowboyTony·
@CoorsLight let’s do a collab! There’s a great billboard location on I5 north. DM me! No beer was wasted in the making of these photos. Aloha and Mahalo for viewing. TM Cox Photography.
tinycowboy tweet mediatinycowboy tweet mediatinycowboy tweet mediatinycowboy tweet media
English
5
8
63
0
Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
Redesigning my website. Which option do you like best (1 or 2)? Or 3 - Eve you need to do more work you plonka.
Eve → Part-Time Creator tweet media
English
27
0
13
3.9K
tinycowboy
tinycowboy@TinyCowboyTony·
Thankful to be able to play the game, chase my dreams, and be in the arena. Thankful my needs are more than met, my wants are nearly satisfied, and my days are full.
English
0
0
0
75
tinycowboy retweetledi
43 Tony
43 Tony@project43media·
Still in the "I have a gmail" phase.... Trying to decide which platform to "start my blog" and "chase my dreams".... So far I'm liking Squarespace... Or Google Sites... Or Notion... Keep you posted on what my picky self decides. Cheers!
English
0
1
0
62
tinycowboy
tinycowboy@TinyCowboyTony·
@writes_eve Shorty hits anotha one out of the park! Thanks Eve!
English
0
0
0
129
Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
I'm 28. I've written over 960 articles on the internet. Last month, I sat down and analysed every single one that made $100+ Here's what I learned: (Bookmark this)
Eve → Part-Time Creator tweet media
English
16
33
279
58.4K
Saurabh
Saurabh@TheOvermanEthos·
In Feb: • 300 followers • Animated PFP • No connections In June: • Solid personal brand • Friends around the world • Consistent growth and revenue • Building cool stuff with people I like All this with - drive, deadlifts and dark chocolate. What are you waiting for?
English
14
1
37
2.1K
tinycowboy retweetledi
Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
6 months ago I started selling digital products. After $20k sales, I've come to ONE conclusion: Copywriting is THE most important skill to master. In 1990, world-class copywriter Gary Halbert wrote this sales letter. Here's 10 step breakdown (it'll transform your selling):
Eve → Part-Time Creator tweet media
English
25
38
216
58.1K
tinycowboy
tinycowboy@TinyCowboyTony·
Anyone in the #veefriends world know anything about affiliate marketing?
English
0
0
0
50
tinycowboy
tinycowboy@TinyCowboyTony·
@writes_eve you’re great! Would love some content / story on your transition from the job you didn’t like to one you did, which allowed you to create on the side. Practicals about getting the job, finding the right one, what it looked like for you, etc could be cool!
English
0
0
0
3
tinycowboy
tinycowboy@TinyCowboyTony·
@NicheDown Post once without photo and revisit with a photo when u have
English
0
0
1
18
Mike Donovan
Mike Donovan@NicheDown·
I have a post ready to publish, but won’t have photos for another few weeks (when I can take them). Would you publish: 1. Now with no photos and add later 2. Use trip advisor photos then replace them 3. Wait to publish until you have the photos
English
41
2
37
26.1K
tinycowboy
tinycowboy@TinyCowboyTony·
@writes_eve A! It’s your style and branding and plenty eye catching
English
0
0
0
8
Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
My new book comes out October 8th 2023. But I need some serious help with cover designs... A, B or C Any comments, thoughts, additions etc etc welcomed.
Eve → Part-Time Creator tweet media
English
277
14
259
81.1K
Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
Medium is the best side hustle I've ever had. - I write about what I like - I write whenever I like - I make money But you need to know some important stuff. So I made a 10-minute on some sneaky secrets. Just: • Follow • Bookmark • Comment '$' I'll DM the link.
Eve → Part-Time Creator tweet media
English
187
26
215
44.2K
tinycowboy
tinycowboy@TinyCowboyTony·
@jeremyknowsVF Yo I’ve got two. Out of the loop on how to delegate but would love to
English
0
0
0
23
Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
A different approach: Don't Quit Your Day Job Four years ago I was on the floor. I was about as miserable as I’d ever been. It had been months of travelling 50 minutes each way to an office to a job I hated. I’d have the same conversations. Eat the same lunch. Do the same things. Over and over and over and over and over. At 24, I had done everything people said to do. I’d gone to a good uni, studied for the right degree, got a graduate job, worked in the corporate world, and managed a team. Conclusion? I hated it. I begged for the weekend, had long conversations with myself about how I wasn’t where I should be in life and sunk into Netflix each night trying to down the noise. This is the story of how things changed. Getting realistic You can give yourself a 50% raise by leveraging your skills part-time. In fact, you can give yourself a 200%, 300%, or 400% raise if you’re great at it. But that, that exact thought, that’s what we need to talk about. The internet feels like the red pill. It feels like the way out of the cardboard cut-out approach to life. The dread. The long commute, the stuffy office, the coffee breath, the microwavable food. The internet provides a path, working part-time is an option but not one that happens overnight. You don’t decide to take the path and everything changes. It’s not a red pill. More a series of red pills you take over the course of years. I’ve read my fair share of ‘quit your job and live your dreams’ type posts. I don’t buy it. Instead, this is a different approach. Find a job you like I’ve worked a job I didn’t like and tried to build on the internet. It doesn’t work. You’re so frustrated with your life that you spend all your time hating it and trying to switch off. The last thing you want to do when you come home is work on your own thing. You just want the TV to blur out the noise of life. Hating your job is no good for anyone. If you hate your job, my best advice is to go get a job you don’t hate. Write down all the things you like and don’t like about your current job and then find a new job that optimises the ‘like list’. You’ll never find the perfect job, but one that doesn’t make you want to face plant into Netflix each night is a start. Build your skill stack In any job, you are developing skills each day. Each day you are getting better at a certain set of skills, whether that be branding, marketing, coding, writing, presenting, or whatever. Each day you chip away. The trick is to locate the skills you want to get better at and focus all your efforts there. Not to stop and look around. To get cracking on becoming the best 1% of that skill in the company you work for. Not for them, for you. Use your 9–5 as a testing ground for your own thing. The skill comes first. Work hard at getting great. Because then, this beautiful thing happens When you feel like you want to test your skill stack, the best way to do it is to get on the internet (and do it before you think you’re ready). I’d start with social media. I’d start with writing because that’s where I started. But you can start with video, audio whatever you want but you have to create content. Content is the way you build an audience and then, when you make something you have an audience waiting. What do you create content about? Your skill stack. You can tell the world about your experience in this thing you do full-time. You can share your experiences in that field. You can show the world what you think. My day job is in service design. I talk all the time about building businesses, finding opportunities, and ultimately improving the customer experience. Use whatever you do full-time as your content for part-time. And then (and this is the really important bit) You must respect the work. Whenever I think about writing to make a bunch of money on the internet I’m reminded of a quote from Ryan Holiday: “To do the work for the reward is to betray the work.” The gift is the work. To do this for long enough to see the rewards, you must do something rather counterintuitive. You must forget the results and fall in love with the craft. The best way I’ve found is to immerse yourself in it. Take each element of writing (or whatever your thing is) and focus on that. Aim to get better every day. Have tonnes of fun learning. You’ll blink and three years will have passed. And you’ll be earning enough to quit the day job if you want, and you might not want to.
English
16
2
57
7.3K
Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
I'm 28, work 9-5, and earned $6.5k last month running my lil internet biz. AMA got 20 minutes free :)
English
26
3
108
23.4K
Business Mindful
Business Mindful@BizMindful·
Is this a real person, or is it AI-Generated? Midjourney is mindblowing.
Business Mindful tweet media
English
16
27
418
87K