Feyisayo
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Feyisayo
@feyishow
Product designer || Webflow developer. I design intuitive websites and apps that enhance user experience, increase engagement, and drive measurable results.
lagos state Katılım Ekim 2016
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@Bamzdesign Tbh I just kept posting my work regardless of getting engagement or not and it just got better with time
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Set a deadline that pushes you, not a reasonable one.
Deadlines force you to meet the version of yourself that only exists under pressure. The one who stops negotiating and starts delivering. You’ve never met that person because you’ve never given them a reason to show up.
You keep protecting yourself from the very compression that would reveal what you’re actually capable of. And deep down, that’s what terrifies you. Not that you’ll fail to meet the deadline. That you’ll meet it and discover you could have been moving at this speed the whole time.
That every year you spent in the comfort of unlimited timelines was a year you chose mediocrity and called it patience. Pick a date. A real and pressing one. Then let the pressure do what your endless preparation never could. That is, force you to become someone who finishes what they started.
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If you’re a sharp young person in Nigeria thinking of starting something (doesn’t have to be tech), let me give you the honest version I wish someone had dropped for me.
They didn’t explain how badly startup founders need help with LinkedIn. Or how much real buying power, investors, partners, decision-makers, is sitting on that one platform. And nobody showed me what it actually looks like to turn this into a proper business.
I help founders show up consistently on LinkedIn. I write their posts, shape their positioning, and build their thought leadership so they stop scrolling past and start getting real inbound: investor DMs, partnership talks, sales calls, podcast invites, and warm intros they’ve been chasing for months.
Here’s the exact process if you want to start this kind of business yourself:
1. Finding clients:
- Look for recently funded seed-stage startups on Crunchbase, Tracxn, the Y Combinator, StartupList Africa, or follow local funding news on TechCabal and Africa: The Big Deal.
- Focus on founders who have open content or growth roles. These ones already know content works, you’re not begging them to try LinkedIn, you’re solving a headache they’re already feeling.
- Always start with a 2-week trial. It’s the easiest way to get your foot in the door without pressure.
2. Doing the actual work:
- Have a proper ~45-minute content interview with the founder every week. Don’t guess what’s in their head. Come prepared with smart prompts and ask for their honest take on recent news in their industry.
- Spend 80% of your energy crafting a strong hook. Seriously. If nobody clicks “see more,” the rest of the post doesn’t matter. Use social proof and create that curiosity gap that makes people stop scrolling.
- Keep two types of posts in rotation:
– Reach posts: company wins, hiring updates, behind-the-scenes of building the thing.
– Bottom-funnel posts: deep product content, strong industry takes, and messages crafted directly for their ideal customer (ICP).
The truth? LinkedIn remains the place where serious money and opportunities concentrate. Most founders know this, but they’re too busy building the actual product to show up properly.
That gap? That’s where the business sits.
If you’re in Nigeria or anywhere in Africa and you can write well, understand startups even a little, and you’re willing to learn fast, this is one quiet but powerful way to build something real from your laptop.
Rooting for you ❤️.
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@TechnicalBben Yess, I just wanna make my money and not fully rely on another human
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I made my big boy purchase this weekend.
I've been designing on a 4GB RAM laptop 🤧 it was slow, and the graphics was so poor. But I pushed through.
If you’re in that phase, don’t quit.
Your breakthrough is closer than you think.
New setup.
New level. 🙂↔️


Clever Crafts | UI/UX Designer@CleverCrafts_
Happy Sunday guys. Quote with a cool design you made last week. Let's repost!!
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I created an ad video with Schweppes Chapman.
Video - Higgsfield Cinema 2.5.
Character images - Gemini 3 pro
Script writing - Claude Ai
Editing - CapCut pro
Should I make a step by step YouTube video on how I did this ?
Would you watch it ?
Finaltouch 📮@Finaltoucch
I started working on a drink ad with @higgsfield yesterday and I’m actually enjoying this one. The character and props control in Cinema Studio 2.5 is so good. Haven’t even tried 3.0 yet. I used schweppes chapman drink for this test. Let’s see how it goes.
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