Greg Flint

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Greg Flint

Greg Flint

@gregflint

Christ-follower, husband to an amazing wife, dad to four awesome daughters, building a business one day at a time.

Minneapolis Katılım Mart 2007
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Aryan Mahajan
Aryan Mahajan@aryanXmahajan·
Claude Cowork automated 100% of my LinkedIn content creation. Ideation → Draft → Review. All on autopilot. 46K followers + $876K revenue in 6 months. → No more staring at blank screens for 2 hours before posting → No more chasing followers while wondering why pipeline stays empty → No more ""engagement experts"" selling vanity metrics with zero revenue attached → No more disconnected tools killing your content velocity Just one automated system → followers and revenue generated simultaneously. Here's how it works: → Post Idea Generator (eliminates creative blocks completely) → Viral Momentum Engine (makes LinkedIn's algorithm work for you, not against you) → Follower Growth Stack (compound tactics most accounts never discover) → Sales & Fulfillment System (comment → qualified prospect → closed revenue) → Complete Tool Infrastructure (exact stack running my operation daily) Built with the same infrastructure engineering principles deployed for Fortune 500 consulting firms. Runs 24/7 without manual intervention. Zero vanity metric optimization. Want the complete LinkedIn Revenue Infrastructure? Like + comment ""LINKEDIN"" + repost, and I'll DM it to you. (must be following)"
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Tomer Omri
Tomer Omri@tomeromrix·
I work at @base44 , so I see many prompts every day. Most of them are okay. Some are good. But about 1% are genius. I spent the last week analyzing that top 1%. The results were honestly shocking. 🤯 Most users prompt like they are talking to a human: "Make a cool, modern website for a tech company." (Results: Generic, boring, hallucinations). If you want to learn how to prompt and vibe code like a pro Drop a comment below, and I'll send the guide to your inbox. 📥
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Alex Groberman
Alex Groberman@alexgroberman·
I created my LinkedIn account 47 weeks ago. Much easier algorithm to crack than X. Since then I’ve added $100,000+ to my agency pipeline, built ~9,000 connections, and logged 2.7M impressions. Use my system before they close the loopholes. Oh, and if you want the full cheat sheet (engagement group templates, carousel playbooks, DM workflows, etc) that's working right now just follow me + RT this post + reply with "LinkedIn Growth Guide" and I'll DM you. You must do all 3 to receive the DM. Alright, let's get into it. Here is what is working really well right now: Proof + perspective posts showing dashboards, receipts, client outcomes + your narrative behind how you achieved them. Metrics without context now under-perform. Story-first authority posts with personal lessons, client wins or learnings, micro-failures. These outperform pure how-to lists because they engage emotionally and intellectually. Comment-rich engagement because the algorithm now gives strong weight to posts where comments turn into discussions and where you engage in other people’s posts before and after publishing. Also, native text posts, carousels, native video are still preferred. External links in the main post body reduce reach. If you're going to go that route, at least change the image. Also, don't forget, posts that stay relevant can continue getting visibility weeks later, especially when repurposed or reposted with a fresh hook. Also noticing that regular engagement across 2-3 related niches helps you tap into overlapping networks and increases discovery. And I mentioned this last week, but reposting high-performers with new hooks works great still. After about 2-3 weeks you can safely revive your best posts with a new intro or angle and recapture strong engagement. My posting routine: I post 3 times per day, every day of the week. Skipping more than 36-48 hours hits reach noticeably. Morning: Text post with POV or proof-based story Afternoon: Carousel or annotated screenshot/case study Evening: Mini-thread, framework share, or quick lesson Formats pulling the most right now: Carousels: Slide 1 = bold headline tied to a pain point or result Middle slides = 3-5 steps or visuals or annotated screenshots Final slide = strong CTA (“Comment ‘guide’ if you want the SOP”) Short native videos: Under 60 seconds. Hook within first 3 seconds. Subtitles matter because the first line auto-previews. Show real processes or analytics, not just polished storytelling. Text / micro-threads: Start with a clear hook (question, claim or insight). Use short 1-2 line paragraphs. 3-5 bullet takeaways typically outperform long blocks. End with a question to invite replies. Proof breakdowns: Share a specific result or metric, then break down how you achieved it in 3-4 actionable bullets. Conversation-driven posts: Use open loops, invite opinions, pose provocative questions, or show counterintuitive insights to spark replies and comment-thread depth. What’s underperforming now: Posts with just a headline and no “how” behind the metric. One-liners without context or takeaway. External links in main post body (without proper build-up or a changed image). Long threads (>8 slides or tweets) that lose focus. Framework posts reused without showing the execution or outcome. Engagement & community strategy: Comment on 20+ posts per day with meaningful insight, not just “Nice post.” Like 50+ posts per day, prioritizing mutuals, active commenters and adjacent niches. Reply to every comment on your own posts within the first hour, early responses help signal relevance. Repost your top performing posts every 5-7 days with a fresh hook. DM 5-10 people per day with context-first value tied to something they posted. LinkedIn is placing higher weight on repeat engagement (same people showing up across your posts) and comment thread depth (back-and-forth replies). Hooks & angles converting right now: “I started this account 47 weeks ago. Here’s exactly what $100K in pipeline really looks like.” “This 7-slide carousel booked 3 high-value meetings in 48 hours. Slide 1 below.” “If I had to restart LinkedIn in 2025 from zero, here is the exact playbook I’d use.” “The 3-post-per-day system I use to generate consistent inbound leads.” “$X this month from LinkedIn posts. Here’s how I did it.” Whenever you use a hook like this, back it with proof, screenshots, client wins, analytics data. Otherwise credibility drops quickly. 30-day playbook: Post 3×/day (one of those posts must show a real result or metric). Comment on 20+ posts/day with substance. Like 50+ posts/day. Reply quickly to every comment on your posts (within 1 hour). Repost your best posts weekly with fresh hooks. DM 5-10 people/day with value-first messages tied to their recent activity. Track: impressions, comment thread depth, new leads and repeat commenters weekly. Systematically test hooks, formats, posting times. LinkedIn remains one of the most under-priced professional growth engines in 2025. Run this system for 30 days, screenshot your Day 31 results, tag me when inbound starts. And if you want the full cheat sheet (engagement group templates, carousel playbooks, DM workflows, etc) that's working right now just follow me + RT this post + reply with "LinkedIn Growth Guide" and I'll DM you.
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Carl Vellotti 🥞
Carl Vellotti 🥞@carlvellotti·
Every PM should be using Claude Code. So I built a HUGE course for you to learn Claude Code... IN Claude Code! 🔹 Complete guide 🔹 Make PRDs, analyze data, create decks Soon, I'll sell it for $149. For the next 24h: FREE! Follow + RT + comment "CC" & I'll DM it.
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Derek 🌲🗽
Derek 🌲🗽@DerekDocuments·
@garyvee Staying positive thru the most challenging month of my life 🙏🏻❤️
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Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary Vaynerchuk@garyvee·
This is for all the people who share hope, kindness, accountability, opportunity, resilience.. People are watching … more than you know .. keep positing practical positivity because so many others post the opposite -> fearful gibberish
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
@Delta Jenna at MSP Sky Club (Concourse G) was awesome! TY to her for helping get flights sorted out!
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
@yiqiw_ It’s the only way. And when you truly lean into it, there’s so much freedom there!
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Yiqi Wu
Yiqi Wu@yiqiw_·
Abundance mindset. This is one thing I learnt from a few female leaders at an event recently. It means that you know there is enough for everyone. You are more willing to help others around you, less focused on competitors and more on the long-term vision.
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
@yiqiw_ That’s a pretty impenetrable moat.
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Yiqi Wu
Yiqi Wu@yiqiw_·
- What's your moat? - I don't give up. That's my moat.
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
@SenTinaSmith How do we know this will be bad? What evidence do you have that it will negatively impact anyone? Not attacking, looking for facts and data.
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Tina Smith
Tina Smith@SenTinaSmith·
Any Republicans want to grow a spine and stand up to this with us? Many of you represent rural areas who will suffer the most from this! I’ve spent years fighting for better postal service for all Minnesotans, especially in the most rural places. This will hurt every single one of us. When your next prescription never shows, your paycheck is lost, or your local paper stops arriving, you know who to blame.
(((Jacob Bogage)))@jacobbogage

🚨 Big News 🚨 Trump plans to fire the USPS governing board, merge the Postal Service into the Commerce Dept. It would disrupt 55 years of non-political mail service, and threatens to upend trillions of dollars of ecommerce and the 250 year-old US mail system. Link below ⤵️:

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Dickie Bush 🚢
Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
3 podcasts I re-listen to every few months (because of the huge impact they had on my thinking at the time): 1. Modern Wisdom with George Mack (Mental Models 101) I still remember hearing George describe the concept of inversion for the first time and basically feeling my brain break. It was one of the first podcast episodes I listened to and actually took notes on—and I'm still applying lessons learned in that episode today. 2. Tim Ferriss with Jim Collins My all-time favorite episode of the Tim Ferriss Show (and I've listened to damn near every one of them). The flywheel, the hedgehog, the concept of bullet, bullet, cannonball—each of those are little heuristics I think about on a daily basis. 3. Sam Hinkie on Invest Like The Best And lastly, I became a true "trust the process" stan after hearing Sam describe his philosophy of life and basketball. This episode was also one of the driving factors behind my starting to write online, because of Sam's concept of leaving "digital breadcrumbs." Boom! That's it. Is there a podcast you re-listen to over and over again? Let me know in the replies. If you found this helpful please like and share this with your audience so others can find it too. Then follow me @dickiebush for more✊
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
@LeeWinbush Absolutely nothing. Nothing to see there. Nothing at all. Not tuning in to watch live. Moving on...
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Ed Axe
Ed Axe@itsedaxe·
We automated 85% of our client's business in 90 days using AI and no-code tools. So I created a guide breaking down how we did it and how you can do the same. Like & comment "85" and I'll DM you the link to it (must be following)
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
@Delta @aausband - I’m sitting here on DL2468 with my jaw on the floor. The flight attendants are the kindest, most helpful, most accommodating, most safety focused that I’ve ever encountered. Jacob, Gay, Willer, and Demi are amazing!
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
One that hit me from @AlexHormozi - "Don't count other people's money". Listen to his episode with @harleyf to understand the context and get WAY more wisdom. That episode was 🔥
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
@Sidekick_Ai_ Cool... hang in there and let me know if you need a hand. :)
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Sidekick AI
Sidekick AI@Sidekick_Ai_·
@gregflint Hi Greg, we’re on it, hope to be back up soon!
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Greg Flint
Greg Flint@gregflint·
@Sidekick_Ai_ - Sidekick seems down. Can someone kick the server (or Lambda Functions)? :)
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Noah Kagan
Noah Kagan@noahkagan·
The earthquake in Turkey saddens me. Let's do something about it. For every like I'm going to donate $1!
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