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Ethan🐺
@ethxnnb
I help solopreneurs get 10–30 warm leads/month using an AI DM system, so they can grow without wasting hours chasing clients | Post on lead gen and self-growth
Generate more leads today! Katılım Haziran 2024
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@ConnorQue All it takes is for you to make the choice to want to succeed.
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@vilas_sp7 Affirmations are just words.
You need to back them up with action.
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It happened again…
I got penalized.
But now I know for a fact why:
DMs.
The same thing keeps happening:
Everything is going great. Impressions are up, a lot of people comment under my posts, I get a lot of DMs, I start new DMs, answer them, and BAM…
10x fewer impressions.
It all started when I mass-sent the same DM over and over again to promote my giveaway.
That’s when I got my first light shadowban.
From that moment on, my account became very sensitive to it. Sending 20 DMs in a row leads to another penalty for 5–7 days.
The first 3 times, I didn’t know what was going on. The 4th time, I suspected it was the DMs.
And now, the 5th time—I’m sure.
It’s annoying because everything is going great business-wise. I’m converting clients and delivering great results. But the acquisition part slowed down a lot.
But hey, that’s life.
We get stopped doing one thing...
So we just try another way.
Like water flowing down a mountain: Even if it hits a dead end, it doesn’t stop. It just finds another way. But it’ll always reach the bottom.
So what will I do?
For the next week, I won’t be active on 𝕏 (because staying active only makes it worse). Instead, I’ll focus fully on my community—to make sure it’s finished.
What will I do when I come back?
I’m not sure.
I might focus only on inbound leads from now. And I’ll be very, very selective about who I DM.
I’ll also think about new acquisition methods.
Maybe YouTube.
Maybe Skool.
Maybe reviving my newsletter.
But don’t worry—I’m never leaving 𝕏. You guys are all too amazing. I’ll create a new account if I have to.
To end this post, here are some lessons I learned:
1. Never mass do anything—comments, DMs, replies. Use variety. 𝕏 will flag you as spam.
2. Once you get penalized, your account becomes much more sensitive. Be extra careful.
3. Never be dependent on one platform. Your success will be fragile. Ask yourself: would your business still function if your account got banned?
4. Focus on building skills, not chasing numbers. I don’t regret the connections I’ve made—but I do regret when my intention was purely growth.
5. Never lose your focus. Setbacks are discouraging, but there’s always another way. Never quit on your dreams.
I’ll see you guys in about a week or so. 🫡

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@andrejprosper Showing up already puts you ahead of 99% of others.
Respect G.
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Why does my head hurt?
That was my first thought
this morning.
I felt sick.
I felt tired.
Even walking to the kitchen
for water felt like a challenge.
Everything felt heavy.
Everything felt hard.
I almost called it a rest day.
But I made a promise to myself:
I will show up even when it is hard.
So I sat down and turned my
computer on.
Small step:
Restructured the Lead Magnet.
It gave me the motivation needed
to keep going.
So I did some reading.
And watched a few YouTube videos.
Expanded my storytelling knowledge.
Took a nap mid-afternoon.
Not out of laziness, just needed to reset.
After the nap, I felt way better.
And now I'm back in front of my
computer finishing the day by
doing some writing.
Some days feel heavy.
But that doesn’t mean they’re wasted.
It just means you showed up anyway.
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I used to write like ChatGPT on caffeine.
Overexplaining. Overediting.
Sounded nothing like me.
Here’s what helped me sound human again:
➝ Wrote how I talk, not how I think I should
➝ Shared thoughts mid scroll, not polished essays
➝ Stopped trying to be “smart” and just got real
You don’t need better words.
You need your voice.
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@Riyachheda30 That’s very good, Riya!
Further proof AI is changing the game.
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@lucasgbradshaw Man don’t even get me started on trying to build something with friends that don’t want it fr
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One of my first businesses went viral - and still failed
Sold rude t-shirts on Printify
Built the site from scratch
Posted with a mate on TikTok
2M+ views, $2.2k revenue, 6k followers
And we still quit
Not because it wasn’t working
But because I was the only one doing the work
He ran TikTok (barely)
I did the website, fulfilment, support - everything
And we split the profit 50/50
That business taught me 3 things:
1. I’d rather build solo than carry someone
2. Virality without structure is useless
3. If you always work harder than the people around you, leave
I tried building again solo
Didn’t work out
But those early Ls gave me something better:
Clarity
Now I ghostwrite for founders + coaches on X
Built from the ground up - no shortcuts
You don’t need a win to grow
Just the guts to own the lessons and keep building.
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