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@drexion_3

5+ years writing copy & trading crypto | built audiences of 1M+ followers | sharing what I learn in real-time

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Drexion@drexion_3·
Whop is a goldmine but 99% of creators are leaving AT LEAST $2,000-$20,000 on the table every month here’s a simple to implement system that can fix it (that nobody’s using yet): me and @ozone_xbt have been in the info space for 5+ years we've worked with 25+ clients, helped them gain 1M+ followers combined, and generate $10M+ in sales we know what works and we know @whop is the future but most creators are treating it like a basic membership site they're driving a ferrari like it's a civic you can push way harder here's where most creators mess up: they get people into their free community but never convert them into paying customers free members join, look around, leave zero revenue so we built a full system to fix this: 1. optimize your X account most creators have weak bios, no clear CTA, and confusing profiles your profile needs to instantly communicate: - who you help - what result you deliver - proof it works 2. implement a content system on X we run a personalized framework for each client: - 3 posts per day (educational, personal stories, authority-building content) - 3 lead magnet giveaways per week regular tweets position you as THE guy in your niche lead magnets generate actual leads we built a custom AI that creates these lead magnets for you and gives you 5 ready-to-post giveaway tweets 3. improve your whop community most creators underutilize whop they treat it like a file dump we turn it into a cash-flow machine that: - nurtures free members - converts them into paying customers - keeps them engaged long-term here are a few whop apps we recommend using: - files (templates, PDFs, resources) - courses (structured lessons with tracking) - storefront (easy upgrades to paid offers) - chat (community engagement) - forum (discussion threads) - onboarding (guide new members) - automations (conversion systems) 4. set up conversion systems this is where the real money is: upsell free members into PAID we create a welcome sequence that emails new members over 7-30 days introduces who you are, what they'll learn, and how your paid offer helps them go deeper let's run some numbers: imagine you're selling a $1,997 product - 500 new members join your free community per month - 1% conversion rate (5 convert) - $9,985/month in added revenue > cart abandonment people add your paid product to cart but payment fails we set up an automated sequence reminding them what they're missing recovers 10-20% of lost sales on average - 10 failed payments - 10% conversion (1 converts) - $1,997 in revenue saved > increase positive reviews after a few days in your community, we automatically ask members for a review good reviews = social proof social proof = more conversions most creators never ask. we automate it > amplify your X content getting engagement on X isn't always easy we use the bounty app to reward community members for engaging with your tweets more engagement = more reach = more leads your community becomes your growth engine > reduce churn and gather feedback when someone leaves, our system automatically asks for feedback and tries to win them back with a discount code fix your product + win back clients let's say you have a $199/month community: - 100 members leave per month - 5% convert and stay (5 members) - $995/month in MRR saved we've helped 25+ clients grow audiences, generate leads, and turn attention into revenue we know how to: - build authority on X - create content that converts - set up systems that scale if you're an info business owner already making money and want to scale faster, DMs are open we don't work with everyone only people with proven offers who are ready to aggressively scale if that's you, let's talk
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Mitch@benjaminprinter·
We booked 70+ calls for our finance offer in 30 days all through LinkedIn cold DMs $15-30K ticket, AI profile pic, each account under 500 followers with zero content Just recorded a 10-minute video leaking our entire outbound process from start to finish (and how you can implement the same to book 20-40 calls for your offer in March) RT + Follow & Comment “Linkedin” and I’ll send it
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Drexion@drexion_3·
@ItsKieranDrew every word in a tweet has a cost if it's not moving the reader closer to the point, delete it the best tweets say more with less because people's attention is expensive
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Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
In an age of infinite noise, the writer with the highest word-to-wisdom ratio wins.
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Drexion@drexion_3·
@tasornp only people who've actually grinded 12 hour days for months know how unsustainable it is but no one wants to admit it because hustle culture made us think burnout is a badge of honor sustainable pace always wins long term
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Tasorn@tasornp·
Many people question how I run my business: • building it alongside my full-time job • working just 2–3 hours a day • still taking time to rest and enjoy life But that’s exactly what keeps me going. Sustainable pace beats any short term hustle.
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Onat Aksaray@OnatAksaray·
I spent $2k to attend the Client Ascension Mastermind in Tampa (More like $5k when you add the flights and the say tho lol) And it was one of the best things I did. Seeing the numbers on the screen increase is cool.. But connecting with like minded people is better.
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Drexion@drexion_3·
i used to be scared of doing this for clients thought people would notice i'm reposting the same ideas but here's what actually happens: your winners keep winning (especially if you tweak them slightly) and most of your audience didn't even see it the first time anyway new people see it, old people forgot, and the idea still converts
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Madz
Madz@heyizmadz·
writing a new piece of content daily without having a swipe file of: - topics your audience acts on - what makes them reply - what made your last clients buy is a brutal way to play the creator game find those posts repost/rewrite your winners every 2 months that's your bible
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Drexion@drexion_3·
@OnatAksaray learned more from working with one $10k+/mo client than from any course or book high ticket clients operate differently - they think bigger, move faster, and their feedback actually makes you better you level up just by being around them
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Onat Aksaray@OnatAksaray·
I onboarded a founder with $10M+ ARR. It was a normal 1 hour call. But I learned so much from him. Not every client work is the same. Why? Most people chase broke clients. But higher profile clients? These guys force you to level up. Crazy think this all start with me posting random tweets.. And hoping for the best. Keep building.
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Drexion@drexion_3·
i've written for 25+ clients, helped them gain 1M+ followers, and generated $10M+ in sales through content alone here are 25 lessons from 2025 that took me 5 years to learn (bookmark this): 1. clients who ask "what's included" before "what's the outcome" will micromanage every single thing you do 2. the digital nomad lifestyle is a scam - i either want to be locked in my office grinding for 12 hours or fully disconnected on vacation, this "work from the beach" thing is neither productive nor relaxing 3. the moment you start tracking "productivity" is the moment you stop being productive 4. your best content ideas come in the shower, not in front of the laptop staring at a blank doc for 3 hours 5. charging $10k instead of $2k doesn't just filter better clients - it gives you the budget to actually overdeliver and get insane results 6. clients who say "i have a tight budget" will somehow find money for everything else except paying you on time 7. the clients who pay instantly are easier to work with than the ones who need 5 days to "review the invoice" 8. the biggest lie in business: "just provide value" - nobody's paying you for value, they're paying you to solve a problem they can't solve themselves 9. i've closed more clients from casual DM conversations than from any "professional" discovery call 10. the clients who need the most hand-holding always have the smallest budgets 11. i'd rather have 3 clients paying $5k each than 15 paying $500 who text me at 11pm with "quick questions" 12. most people's "personal brand" is just them reposting other people's opinions with slightly different words 13. if you're still offering "package deals" with three tiers, you're confusing people - one offer, one price, take it or leave it 14. clients who say "this should be quick" are describing a project that will take 3x longer than estimated 15. i've made more progress in 3 months of uncomfortable action than 2 years of "learning" and "preparing" 16. the person charging $50/hour works 10x harder than the person charging $5K per project for the same outcome - charge for value, not time 17. if you can't explain what you do in one sentence, your positioning is trash 18. the best marketing is when past clients refer you without you asking 19. if you have to convince someone to work with you, they're already a bad client 20. most people aren't stuck because they don't know what to do, they're stuck because they know exactly what to do and refuse to do it 21. the hardest clients to satisfy are the ones who don't actually know what they want but expect you to figure it out 22. people will judge your prices based on their budget, not your value - stop trying to justify your rates to broke people 23. clients who say "i'm really easy to work with" are never easy to work with 24. clients who need everything "by EOD" are the same ones who take 5 days to review your work 25. the people making the most money aren't posting about it on twitter every day the ones that made you defensive are the ones you need to hear most trust me on that
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Ozone
Ozone@ozone_xbt·
Unpopular opinion: 990 out of 1,000 tweets that you post will be worthless. Content is a winner-take-all game. Bad content doesn't get seen. Bad content doesn't get saved. Bad content doesn't lead to any action. If you're going into 2026 thinking: "I'll double-down on content" Think twice. Don't just double down on content. Double down on high-signal content. If you're writing so that 'number of posts' go up and you can feel good about yourself, you're doing yourself a disservice. This isn't just true about content, it's true about anything. Soccer: Ronaldo earned $260M in 2023. The average pro? $60K. Music: Top 1% of artists get 90% of Spotify streams Books: Top 1% of authors earn more than the bottom 99% combined Apps: Top 10 apps capture 85% of mobile usage time Content was an "easy game" up until 2025. Things will change in 2026. Everyone has access to high-quality writing models such as Gemini 3.0, Sonnet 4.5, and Opus 4.5. AI destroyed the barrier to writing consistent, high-quality content. It's not enough to show up. You must pay attention to details. You must aim to get 1% better daily. You must write content that matters. Your edge? AI (alone) can't produce content in the 99% percentile of quality. WINNING content is: - Content that gets saved. - Content that gets shared. - Content that gets referenced. Whether it is a meme, rage-bait posts, insights, or a high-value tweet. Example of WINNING content: 1) x.com/TommiPedruzzi/… (400+ comments, got Tommi tons of leads) 2) x.com/esterezw/statu… (I recalled this tweet because Ester introduce a new tweet mechanism "ragebait", she won mindshare with her category of 1. It's far from her most viral tweet, but it's the one I remembered and refereced) 3) x.com/oliver__b1/sta… (I know this tweet sparked TONS of conversations. Relevancy + a well-founded opinion) 4) x.com/_annakulina/st… (this tweet alone got Anna 200+ followers. It's a simple "retrospective" post, but it works) With that in mind, I decided to create "The Morning Tweet". It's like @MorningBrew, but for viral tweets. Every day, I'll send you the breakdown of a viral tweet to your inbox, for free. We'll break down why it went viral, and we'll all become smarter together. First issue getting sent on January 1st. (link in the next tweet)
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Drexion@drexion_3·
onlyfans models make more money than 90% of "serious business owners" and it's honestly embarrassing the top 10% of creators on there are pulling ~$100k/year most small business owners are grinding 60 hour weeks to barely hit $40k so what's the actual difference? 1. they know their market inside and out they know exactly what their audience wants no 6-month market research phase no "let me survey my community" just immediate feedback and constant iteration you're still figuring out your offer after 8 months 2. they sell relentlessly without apology posting multiple times a day DMing, promoting, upselling premium tiers zero hesitation, zero "i don't want to be pushy" you convinced yourself posting more than twice a week is "spammy" 3. subscription model monthly recurring revenue that compounds customer pays once, keeps paying every month meanwhile most businesses are hunting for new customers constantly instead of building recurring income 4. they monetize attention directly every piece of content they create has a clear path to revenue view to follow, follow to subscriber, subscriber to premium tier you're posting "value" with no call to action and wondering why your engagement doesn't pay bills 5. they understand attention economics their entire business model is built on capturing and keeping attention they know exactly which content performs and double down on it immediately you're still debating whether your brand colors should be navy or royal blue the truth nobody wants to admit: they treat their platform like an actual business you treat your business like a hobby with a website they're testing offers constantly you're "building in silence" (also known as doing nothing) they're outworking you, outselling you, and out-earning you while you're worried about looking "professional" they’re out there printing money maybe it’s time to start learning why they're better at it than you
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Drexion@drexion_3·
most people who cry "i don't have time" are full of absolute sh*t you have time you're just lazy let's be real… you're not too busy to build a business you watched 44 tiktoks before you even got out of bed this morning you binged an entire season of some garbage reality show last weekend you went to brunch, then happy hour, then another bar, then complained you're broke on sunday but yeah, tell me again how you don't have time the average person wastes 7 hours a day on their phone SEVEN HOURS but somehow can't find 60 minutes to work on something that could change their life make it make sense you have time to watch other people live their dreams on instagram but no time to build your own you have time to refresh your ig feed 60 times a day but no time to learn a skill that could make you money you have time to watch 90 episodes of the office for the 6th time but no time to take one client call bruuh it's not about time, it's about priorities and your priority is staying comfortable you'd rather scroll yourself into a dopamine coma than do 30 minutes of uncomfortable work if building something actually mattered to you, you'd delete instagram right now you'd skip the bar on friday you'd wake up an hour earlier but you won't because saying "i'm too busy" sounds better than "i'm too scared" it sounds better than "i'd rather watch stranger things than build something" so keep lying to yourself keep saying you don't have time meanwhile someone with the same 24 hours just closed their first client someone else just hit $10K/month someone else just quit their job and you're still on season 4 of your comfort zone you're not busy you're distracted, comfortable, and lying to yourself about both and distraction is a choice you make every single day
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Drexion@drexion_3·
watching people steal my content is the best compliment i could ask for someone just copied my framework word for word last week didn't even change the examples and i'm not even mad people are still using frameworks i created 2-3 years ago frameworks that went viral back then and became evergreen since they're recycling my old playbooks like they just discovered something new my dad once sent me an instagram post from one of the biggest marketing guys in our country it was almost word for word something i created for a client 6-7 months before he just translated it to his own language meanwhile i had already moved on to completely different strategies by the time they figure out how to use what they stole, i'm 6 months ahead building the next thing that's the game here's what most people don't get about content theft: if your stuff isn't getting copied, you're not creating anything worth stealing the fact that someone thought your framework was valuable enough to rip off is validation you're setting the standard, they're just trying to keep up they can copy the framework but they can't copy the understanding i built those systems through trial and error i know why each piece works, what to do when it breaks, how to adapt it they're just running a script they don't understand so when it stops working (and it will), they're stuck and i'm already testing the next iteration so yeah, steal my content, my frameworks, my strategies... while you're explaining my 1-year-old playbook, i'm building what you'll copy next
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Drexion@drexion_3·
An old client hit me up last week "bro i'm doing over $100k/month now" i used to work with this guy a year ago when he was running a small ai automation business helping local businesses automate workflows, customer support, data entry basic stuff he was good at it too clients loved the work but he was stuck at $3k per project couldn't figure out how to break past that ceiling then he told me something that changed everything "remember when you told me i was positioning this wrong?" yeah "you were right. i stopped selling ai automations" what do you mean? "i started selling operational efficiency" he explained: before: "i'll build you an ai automation system for $3k" after: "i'll build you a custom ai system that eliminates 40 hours of manual work per week, plus ongoing maintenance to keep it optimized - $15k setup + $2k/month retainer" same work, completely different frame "wait so you're doing the same thing?" "yeah but now i'm packaging it as a complete business transformation with ongoing support, not just a one-time deliverable" bruuuh "high ticket isn't about doing more work" "it's about positioning the outcome and building in recurring revenue" he broke it down: low ticket clients think in tasks: - "build me a chatbot" - "automate my emails" - "set up some workflows" high ticket clients think in outcomes: - "help me scale without hiring 3 more people" - "reduce our operational costs by 60%" - "free up my team to focus on growth, not admin work" same result, different conversation "so how'd you actually make the switch?" "stopped talking about what i DO and started talking about the money they'll save" example: before: "i offer ai chatbot development, workflow automation, and custom integrations" after: "i help businesses save $10k+/month in labor costs by building ai systems that handle repetitive operations automatically - and i maintain them so they keep working" same sh*t, sounds 10x more valuable "and people just started paying $15k + retainer?" "not everyone, but the right people did" "business owners who realize paying me $15k once and $2k/month is cheaper than hiring someone at $60k/year" he said the biggest shift was confidence "when you charge $3k you sound like you're selling a tool" "when you charge $15k + retainer you sound like you're offering a competitive advantage" and here's the thing high ticket clients with retainers are actually easier they value your time they don't ghost they implement what you build and they pay you every month to make sure it keeps running because they paid enough to take it seriously low ticket clients? constant back and forth, endless "quick fixes", ghost you after delivery then come back 6 months later asking for free support not worth it the framework he uses now: - position the outcome in dollars saved, not features built - package it as a complete system with ongoing optimization (retainer) - speak to business impact (cost reduction, time saved, scalability) - charge based on value created, not hours worked he went from $3k one-time projects to $15k setup + $2k/month retainers now he's got 15 clients on retainer that's $30k/month recurring before he even takes on new projects plus he's closing 4-6 new setups per month at $10k-20k each $100k+ months same work he was doing at $3k just positioned completely differently if you're stuck in low ticket hell, it's not your skills it's how you're framing what you do stop selling tasks start selling transformations with recurring value charge what you're actually worth
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Drexion@drexion_3·
taking the day off twitter to explain to my family what i actually do for work "so you write posts for people?" yeah grandma it's complicated merry christmas everyone - spend time with your family, eat a lot, enjoy the day! back to posting tomorrow
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Drexion@drexion_3·
twitter made you think $50k/month is the bare minimum reality check: $10k/month changes most people's lives $20k/month is financial freedom for 80% of people $30k/month and you're living like a king but we're comparing ourselves to the top 0.01% posting their W's online meanwhile the average person makes $4k/month so if you're hitting $15k and feeling like you're failing, you're delusional you're literally in the top 10% of earners the goalpost keeps moving because we're all in an echo chamber of people posting their best months nobody's posting "made $12k this month, paid my bills, saved some, living good" they're posting "$847K in 6 months" (and not mentioning the $600K in ad spend) here's the truth: most people just need to figure out their actual number how much do you actually need to live exactly how you want? for most people it's $15-25K/month not $100K not $500K just enough to: - pay bills without stress - save and invest - travel a few times a year - not think about money at restaurants everything past that is just flexing don't let twitter make you feel poor for winning
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Drexion@drexion_3·
@ethanmonkhouse Yup not worth in the long run Great offer + great copy is the way to go
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Drexion@drexion_3·
unethical copywriting hacks that actually work (please don't try these) been writing copy for 5+ years and the dark side is wild here's the forbidden knowledge: 𝟭. the immortal countdown timer "offer expires in 23:41:12" refreshes page "offer expires in 23:41:12" bro it's been expiring for 6 months this timer has seen empires fall conversion lift: 20-40% 𝟮. "only 3 spots left" there are no spots it's a PDF you have infinite PDFs you could sell this to every human on earth and still have PDFs left over but yeah "only 3 spots left" still prints conversion lift: 25-35% 𝟯. fake testimonials from "John from Texas" John doesn't exist it's just a random name generator pulling from a CSV file "Sarah from Ohio just bought this 4 minutes ago" Sarah is living her best life, unaware she's your top salesperson conversion lift: 15-30% 𝟰. the mystery comparison "3x better than the leading competitor" which competitor? you're comparing yourself to the worst option you could find or just making it up completely technically nobody can prove you wrong if you never name names conversion lift: 20-30% 𝟱. "as seen on Forbes" yeah on some contributor blog nobody reads you paid someone $300 to write a puff piece they wrote it in a Starbucks in 10 minutes using chatgpt but that Forbes logo hits different on a landing page conversion lift: 25-40% 𝟲. turning minor problems into the apocalypse "if you don't fix your sales funnel RIGHT NOW you're bleeding $10K per day" bro they made $800 last month their entire business revenue is less than the money they're supposedly "losing" the math doesn't even make sense but fear sells better than logic conversion lift: 30-50% 𝟳. before/after photos but it's the same photo just changed the lighting added a filter maybe flipped it horizontally so people don't notice "incredible transformation in just 3 days" the transformation was moving the lamp conversion lift: 40-60% 𝟴. advertising at $49 but the real price is $499 "get started for just $49" cool but the $49 version is literally just a welcome email to actually use the product you need the $499 tier congrats you just paid $49 to receive an email conversion lift: 50-70% on upsells 𝟵. stock photo testimonials that's not Jennifer that's stock photo model #4729 she's also the face of a dental practice in Ohio and a law firm in Miami Jennifer gets around conversion lift: 20-35% 𝟭𝟬. the fake "limited time" offer that never ends "black friday sale - 50% off" it's march it's been "black friday" for 4 months straight or "flash sale ends tonight" same sale. every single night. for 2 years. people still buy because they think they're getting a deal conversion lift: 25-40% here's the truth: all this stuff works short-term then your refund rate hits 40% your customers hate you you get called out on twitter and you spend the rest of your life dodging FTC violations the actual cheat code is just being good at copywriting and not lying i know, boring but at least you can show your face in public merry xmas btw
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Drexion@drexion_3·
if you need 73 productivity apps, 12 notion templates, and a 4-hour morning routine just to function you're not optimizing you're just procrastinating with fancy tools successful people don't spend half their day "getting ready to work" they just work your color-coded notion dashboard isn't productivity it's therapy for people scared to actually do the thing stop organizing and start doing nobody ever built anything real because their calendar looked pretty
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Drexion@drexion_3·
unpopular opinion: the "everyone doubted me" narrative is played out and mostly BS in reality most people's friends and family are actually supportive they're not sitting around hoping you fail they're just asking normal questions about what you're doing this whole "they laughed at my dreams" angle is just recycled engagement bait 😂
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