Tireyys
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Tireyys
@Tireyyss
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England, United Kingdom Katılım Ağustos 2022
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@calebcanales_ Hey Caleb. I sent you a DM hoping you would check it out if you’re free
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This is the same as business owners with no revenue reading some Elon musk slop about leadership like bro you don’t even have a VA
Andrew@andrewxroas
Indie hackers will study growth playbooks meant for companies targeting $1B valuations and think that's something they should use to get to $10k mrr lol
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your fundamental belief systems define your entire life
"it's okay to rest" = you rest more, work less, make less money
"money is evil" = you subconsciously repel it
"I'm not ready yet" = you never start
changing these beliefs is one of the hardest things you'll ever do. but it's also the only thing that actually moves the needle long term
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@dimitarangg @adriansolarzz This is the part most people miss. You can have perfect deliverability and still fail with a weak offer. The constraint moves to message:signal ratio.
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real creators are a bottleneck disguised as an asset
it might sound weird to you
but a “real” creator takes 5 to 7 days to deliver content.
he needs briefs, revisions, days off. gets sick, goes viral for something unrelated and suddenly they're too expensive or too distracted to care about your campaign.
on the other hand, an AI ugc operation running at scale produces 50 to 100 variations a day, tests 5 hook formats simultaneously
and at the same time it has data on which avatar profile converts best with your specific audience within 72 hours
basically runs while you sleep.
the argument for real creators in 2026 is not about quality.
technology has passed the authenticity threshold that matters for cold traffic conversion. the argument is familiarity and comfort with the old model.
but familiarity is expensive when the alternative compounds.
we see brands still running creator-dependent ugc campaigns are building acquisition systems with a human bottleneck at the center.
and every time that bottleneck gets sick, raises rates, or moves on, the system breaks.
the brands running AI ugc infrastructure own the entire production stack. no bottleneck. no rate negotiation. no creative direction battles.
reality is that the creator economy isn't going away.
but the brands that built their acquisition on top of it without building an AI layer underneath are sitting on a dependency they don't need.
- adrian
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one of the most powerful skills you can have is being able to sound smarter than you actually are
i know that sounds insane but it’s true and works
in every meeting and dm you're being evaluated on how clearly you can articulate complex ideas in simple terms
It’s basic communication
the founders who raise money aren't always the smartest in the room, but the ones who can explain their vision in a way that makes you feel stupid for not seeing it sooner
doors open fast when you talk well. and they close just as fast when people realize you can't back it up
so learn to speak. then learn to deliver. in that order
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