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Razwan

@ceorazwan

Turning attention into revenue for DTC brands w/ high‑impact ads & UGC

London Katılım Ekim 2024
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
Every few months, there’s one song everywhere. TikTok. Reels. Clubs. Then it disappears. That same pattern kills most DTC brands. Here’s why…
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
Looking for a cracked lead agency or person to take over our acquisition channels! Please DM me if you are well-versed with agency's that work with ecom brands. #coldemail #email #leads #leadagency #client
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
Ever stack cards as a kid? It looks solid… until you add one more. That’s how a lot of brands grow. Revenue’s up, but one bad week feels scary. That usually means the setup is thin. When growth depends on: • one ad • one idea • one channel Scale stops feeling exciting, it starts feeling stressful. The brands that last aren’t moving faster, they just know: – what breaks first – what not to touch – what drives results The best growth feels boring... Because it’s built to last.
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@adrianpop_ perfecting features nobody asked for while your competitor talks to people every day is how you stay at zero forever
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Adrian Pop@adrianpop_·
most SaaS founders want to hit $10k MRR but they won't because they're stuck adding features instead of talking to people who have the problem they solve you're in Figma designing v2 of your dashboard optimizing your pricing page for the 8th time building features nobody asked for zero conversations with potential customers meanwhile your competitor: - posts about the problem 2x daily - gets 15 DMs per week from people dealing with it - qualifies them in 3 messages - books demos with qualified leads - closes 30% of them he's at $8k MRR in month 3 you're at $0 with a better product building doesn't generate revenue conversations do
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James malsawm@EmailCopyJames·
I used to think content meant posting a lot. More posts = more growth, right? Wrong. I was posting random ideas. No direction. No focus. Then I tried one simple system: Pick one problem my audience feels every day. Write one post solving it. Do this every day. Nothing fancy. Nothing forced. Just small, consistent steps. The difference? People started noticing. They started engaging. They started following. Quality + consistency beats random volume. Every time. Your audience doesn’t need more posts. They need posts that actually help them. Focus on solving one problem well. Everything else follows.
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
@SeanLeeOnline damn, love and paperwork are two different things
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AI Explained
AI Explained@AIExplainedHQ·
A glimpse of a person through AI’s eyes — @Grok check out my creation! Prompt in replies ⬇️
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
@KaidenThoughts everyone close to you will have an opinion when you start
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Kaiden’s Thoughts@KaidenThoughts·
ambitious people, in the beginning, have a struggle - mom - father - brother, friend, peers, sisters opinions, noise, disapprovals. and as an ambitious person—especially one who’s mind is already set—must bypass this, quickly, with faith, hope.
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MIKE WRITES@MikeRandevoo·
Woke up this morning to a message "Hey Mike, how much will you charge to write 3 contents weekly" Wait!!!!!!!!!! I think I took you to the good part already So last year, when I started learning about Ghostwriting. At that time,I had no clue, I was just that guy sitting with ideas from books he read and videos he watched from YouTube. I wanted to try, I wanted to practice those things I have been reading. Before then, there was a tech start-up I have been observing from Facebook. My friend actually works with them, that was how I knew about them in the first place. I will look at content on their page and be like Who does such a horrible job I felt their people who wrote their scripts were definitely from Temu😂😂 ➡️Positioning was bad ➡️Contents horrible You could possibly doze off reading anything on their page. So one day I decided to send a cold DM to the founder. I told him about all the mistakes I found going through page and across all his contents. He responds; "we don't have money to pay oooo" Don't worry sir, i will do it for free. You don't have to pay me. The next day during my morning run, I got ideas for two contents. Came back home put it all together, and sent it to the founder. Oh my God, you wrote this Yes sir I did He asked for my account number and gave me something little for the good work. It all went silent, until this morning, woke up to his message. Somehow I don't want to feel excited because it was just me being practical from things I studied @Nicolascole77 will say the fastest way to scale up as a writer and build enough proof of work, is offering your service for free at the beginning. Maybe this was not all about the free work, but also my ability to put out the founders message in the most calm way it could ever be. The world of writing is big, and to scale up faster you have to be at the top of your game. I am Mike and this is my journey of building my Ghostwriting brand.
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
@lukmanAufbau staying committed to something that's already dead just drains you
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Lukman Aufbau@lukmanAufbau·
𝕏 Tip: If it’s too hard after 30 days, stop. • Double down on experiments that work • Kill the ones that don’t • Focus only on what shows traction Time and money are fuel, don’t pour them into burnt-out engines.
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
@DKeerty13403 failure is lying to yourself about the work you didn't do
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Divyaa Keerty@DKeerty13403·
You don’t fail by trying and falling.. You fail by pretending you tried... Honest effort, however small, always counts..
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
@ayush_creates everyone wants the blueprint but there isn't one
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Ayush
Ayush@ayush_creates·
After being in business for a few years now, I’ve noticed one thing. There is no plug-and-play template. ➤ No single plan ➤ No single strategy ➤ No single piece of info There is simply no shortcut. It’s a long learning process with more trial and error. And that’s why most people quit.
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Dan Nara@Danidjunara·
Every post is meant to filter who understands your value and who doesn’t.
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Justen Raw@JustenEcom·
My laptop crashed mid-webinar yesterday. Had to switch to my phone. Present from notes. No slides. No prep. Somehow got more engagement than usual. Lesson learned: Polish isn't always better than real. Sometimes technical issues force you to be more authentic. And people respond to that.
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
@sandropap perfecting templates nobody reads is just productive procrastination
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Sandro@sandropap·
The highest-leverage task you can do in your email marketing is NOT: - Designing “fancy” templates - Spending hours on subject lines - Rewriting the same paragraph six times You get the best results over time by: - Segmenting your audience properly - Setting up automations that work while you sleep - Writing hooks so good they stop someone mid-scroll on TikTok
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Razwan@ceorazwan·
@Mtshub you literally owe it to your future
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MTS@Mtshub·
Discipline is devotion to the future version of yourself
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@yesadok waiting for everyone to understand before you move means you're already too late
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Sadok@yesadok·
If you need the world to agree with your business model or lifestyle, you’ve already handed over the keys. The best moves usually confuse or unsettle people at first. If everyone gets it immediately, the edge is gone.
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@nicktheriot_ solid q list too many people skip straight to product benefits
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Nick Theriot
Nick Theriot@nicktheriot_·
12 Questions I'm ALWAYS asking when building attention-hacking creatives: 1. Does this break the normal scroll pattern? 2. Would this stop someone who doesn't care about my industry? 3. Am I competing with dopamine or just other ads? 4. Does this spike emotional curiosity in the first 3 seconds? 5. Am I attacking the idea, not the customer? 6. Have I created a curiosity gap that forces them to keep watching? 7. Am I making them feel before they think? 8. Does this look "wrong" compared to everything else in the feed? 9. Am I saying what everyone else won't? 10. Does this create contrast, not just volume? 11. Am I delaying logic until after emotion hits? 12. Would this make me uncomfortable if I saw it? Bookmark this before you waste another $10K on vanilla creative.
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