Aman Gaur

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Aman Gaur

Aman Gaur

@_amangaur__

Agentmaxxing with Podcasts

Mumbai Katılım Aralık 2018
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Aman Gaur
Aman Gaur@_amangaur__·
One of the greatest lessons I learned about building products is the idea of "Revolution Native Products". Every technological paradigm gives rise to native products built from first principles, not legacy logic. Early airplane builders were mimicking birds. But what unlocked flight wasn't flapping wings, it was aerodynamics. A completely different version of an aircraft than what most people thought. In the '90s, people imagined social media as virtual avatars talking in cyberspace. But Facebook cracked the code with text and image based identities. A true internet-native product. Stablecoins and DeFi lending aren't just digital versions of banks, they're built on the assumption that money and credit can be programmable, decentralized, and permissionless from day one. AI was supposed to start with robots doing menial tasks but is instead replacing knowledge workers, learning our behavior and now understands how to get and keep our attention better than anyone else. Easy thing to do is putting what's working currently as it is on the new innovation's tide waves. The most successful products of each revolution are the ones built differently, with architectures re-imagined from scratch. Most people today are building AI apps as if it's still the Internet era. What will actually happen is a rise of AI native products that the "majority" never imagined. What feels strange now will be eventually inevitable. I was building a product to replace executive assistants. Now I’m asking, what new actions can AI take that were fundamentally not possible by humans? Launching soon. Stay tuned!
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Suhail@Suhail·
Most of “wdyt of my idea” is the pursuit of external validation to cure your anxiety or fear. The primary means of curing that is talking to customers or going deeper on your understanding of the risk itself.
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Kallaway@kanekallaway·
This is the most important marketing insight I've learned. And it took me forever to accept it. Great marketing is when you message around what buyers already believe to be their pain, even if you know they're wrong. For example, in the content world, I know that ideas are the most important thing. If your videos are failing, the bottleneck is ideas. Everything else is icing. But most people dismiss the notion that ideas as their constraint (because everyone thinks they have great ideas) and instead they believe their issue is hooks, storytelling, editing, strategy, etc. In the past, I've tried to convince people that ideas were their issue so I could get them to try my product. This was a losing game. It's much easier for me to sell by targeting their perceived gap (e.g., hooks, etc.) than it is to both convince them ideas is the gap AND sell them to solve it. Resisting this core principle is why your marketing is failing. First, you must objectively understand what the customer believes is their issue (agnostic of whether you agree) Then, you must message around a solve for that core belief. Only once they adopt the product can you slowly also provide solutions to what you actually believe to be the issue. Acquisition is solving the problem they think they have. Retention is solving the problem you know they have.
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Aman Gaur@_amangaur__·
I closed over $10,000 deals in the past 3 months by sending loom videos to clients. Video offers are the best way to stand out. But this has made me realise how much leverage I am leaving by not creating videos and uploading them on YouTube.
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Aman Gaur@_amangaur__·
One of the purposes of life is experiencing the world as much as you can. Previously it was limited to celebrities and ultra riches but now because of Internet, this access has been democratised. You can hack your way to it by becoming a creator.
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
What is the coolest personal website you’ve ever seen? One that’s optimized both for web and mobile?
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Aman Gaur@_amangaur__·
@viraj_sheth Building a company def makes it less lonely. Solopreneurdhip is not sustainable
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Viraj Sheth
Viraj Sheth@viraj_sheth·
Can I be honest. I love building a company. No truly. It gives me genuine joy. And I love that I get to be around high-agency people as a virtue of that. I think building things alone is boring af. Being a solopreneur or freelancer does not entice me at all. Getting to build an entire entity from scratch with all its tribulations, distress, sacrifices is so worth it when you do it with the right people.
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Reece | Clipping Agency@Rhyscryptoo·
i made a free 7-day onboarding plan for anyone trying to make their first $1,000 from clipping day-by-day. exact actions. zero fluff. every new clipper in our agency follows this. reply "7" and i'll dm it.
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Ajay Kamath@ajay43·
Hard to understand why the DMK is doing this badly after a stellar economic performance…
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Reece | Clipping Agency@Rhyscryptoo·
a lot of you have been asking what the actual cpm rates are across niches right now i made a one-page rate card with the exact rates we're paying clippers in q2 2026 11 niches. 4 platforms. real numbers. reply "rates" and i'll dm it.
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Aman Gaur@_amangaur__·
Opus 4.7 actually kicks your ass like a friend, a really intelligent friend.
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rasmr@rasmr_eth·
A lot of kids want to get hired by content creators but overcomplicate it If some kid got 1m views for me on a clip, then three days later 500k on one, then the next day 700k, they would already be on my team. Literally just start clipping for people you admire and watch, you can go so far with just a bit of competence.
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Aman Gaur@_amangaur__·
@signulll I am seeing so many VC podcasts to also have this diversion in views and engagement. They will have 238K views and only 36 comments. Don’t understand why people do it
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signüll@signulll·
you shouldn’t believe startup launch video view counts on x because startups are paying to drive views. the way to figure out if it’s not paid is to look at reply / like count which should have a reasonable ratio to view count otherwise it’s not organic views. e.g. our launch video was pure organic interest & we will never ever do anything paid.
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Reece | Clipping Agency@Rhyscryptoo·
i made a free notion doc with the exact 12 hooks our clippers use to open every clip these 12 hooks are responsible for ~70% of the views we generated last quarter literally just paste them into your next clip's first 3 seconds reply "HOOKS" and i'll DM the doc
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Rachitroo
Rachitroo@Rachitroo·
Thank you @bondhustreams @dhimanstreams for trusting me and started streaming on twitch , u guys made every Assamese streamer come on twitch Huge respect all the best to u bhai both .. i was sad with the streaming community until i met ur both u both somehow motivate me
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Adil Mania.@adilmania·
2 things are misunderstood about @siliconmania time to clarify. 1. The Night Show is the best goddamn thing that will happen in Silicon Valley history. the first in-person pilot episode with Sebastian Thrun (Waymo founder) was insane. everyone who was there will tell you how special it felt. it’s not a podcast. it’s not TBPN. it’s a different format, built with a stupid amount of craft, care, and attention. it’s also my personal dream, so i’ll make sure it becomes the best tech show ever. 2. Silicon Mania will be the first tech media billion-dollar company. i know it sounds weird. i know it sounds unconventional. like "how the hell a media company will do that?" "make your series (cartoon, mag, night show, etc), get sponsors, make money, and that's all, no?" no. sponsors are just step 1. and i’m so happy we get to do that with partners who believed in us since day 1: @supermemory @prodialabs @Macroscope @extraordinary @compai @ElevenLabs (and many more..) we’re close to $100k in sponsorships in < 3 months. doubling every month. i just have one dream. bring people together around tech. and make them feel something. if it's positive, even better. and i won't stop before it happens. everywhere. feedback/question/roast? feel free in comment ↓
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james hawkins@james406·
Tim Cook took Apple's valuation from $347 billion to $4 trillion during his tenure but if he had just taken that $347 billion and invested it in NVIDIA instead, he would have $139 trillion today this is probably why he stepped down lesson: timing the market > time in the market
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Reece | Clipping Agency@Rhyscryptoo·
we just made our internal campaign brief template public it's the exact format our top clippers use to plan clips that average 200k+ views - target moment checklist - hook framework (3 options) - posting schedule by platform - caption formula reply "BRIEF" and we'll DM the link
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