Tony
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Tony
@TonyNames
Rent Seeker Pro Max Target 1: Met Target 2: 250K MRR
Katılım Haziran 2016
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Sold a Name last month. Turns out I don't own the name. It was pending delete. I forgot about it, yeah I am careless like that
Just checked yesterday randomly and it was available to reg again
I registered and quickly added to Afternic
SOld again today
And like a fool i didn't register on godaddy lol I mean lock
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Congratulations and good luck for more sales
MoDomains@modomains
Exp From @TonyNames Share a Sale Get a Sale First I Sold Grok*Now for $275 wasn't a big sale but allowed me to buy AgentMRR which then sold for $3k. That allowed me to buy a few more domains from which I got a $2k sale, still under lock.. okay I reported 3 sales, I need more :)
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@CoachDanGo Both are skills and specific
I could do 50 Clean push-ups when my max bench was 80 Kg
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40 clean pushups are a sign of muscular endurance.
100kg bench is a sign of muscular strength.
They're both impressive.
Timmy@timmyhasagoatee
40 clean pushups will always be more impressive than an 100 kg bench press
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Mark Zuckerberg engineered a custom hardware device for his wife in 2019. No clock face. One faint light. A one-hour window.
Priscilla had a specific problem. She'd wake up in the middle of the night, check her phone for the time, and the number itself spiked her anxiety. 4am meant worry about the kids waking soon. 5:30 meant calculating whether to just get up. The information was the trigger.
Most engineers approach "can't sleep" by adding things to the bedroom. A meditation app. A Hatch alarm. A weighted blanket. A sleep coach.
Mark removed the variable that was running the wake-up loop.
The Sleep Box sits on Priscilla's nightstand and shows nothing for 23 hours a day. Between 6am and 7am it emits a single faint light. Faint enough not to wake her if she's still asleep. Visible enough that if she's already up, she knows it's okay to start the day. The rest of the night, dark. No clock. No time display. If she wakes at 3am she has no data to push her cortisol up with, so she goes back to sleep.
He wrote the firmware and built the enclosure himself. No team, no procurement, no Meta resources. He posted the result on Instagram and said it worked better than he expected.
The design move most CEOs would never run is the personal one. The instinct is to outsource a family problem to a specialist. A sleep coach. A doctor. A consumer electronics startup with a Series B and a marketing budget.
Mark intervened at a specific link in the chain. Time data hitting Priscilla's brain at 3am was what broke sleep. The phone got moved off the nightstand and replaced with a box that physically cannot deliver that data.
The box has no clock. That's the entire product.


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@myfirstmilpod @chadjanis I don’t know who are most brands
Because Most brands already do it
It is not what made them a billion.
It is as old as clickbank
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.@chadjanis sold his 3-year-old company to Unilever for $1.2B. Here's what he did that most brands don't:
Most brands send every ad to the same generic homepage. That's why they bleed cash.
Chad builds an entire world around every winning ad angle.
The system: test hundreds of ads per month to find the "unlock." Once an angle sticks (gut health, energy, focus), rebuild everything around it.
If someone clicks a "gut health" ad:
Landing page = 100% gut health
A popup asks about their gut concerns
Emails/SMS = tailored to gut health
His team: 30 people. 5-6 creative strategists, 4-5 media buyers, 3 on retention.
The tool: Replo (Shopify plugin). Chad says "they don't charge enough. You can build a new funnel in a day."
Winners don't just test ads. They rebuild the entire experience around each winning message.
Message-match is the difference between $10M and $1.2B.
@thesamparr @ShaanVP
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