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Micheal Moses | Growth partner
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Micheal Moses | Growth partner
@iammightymic
Helping founders turn visibility into revenue using smart engagement, funnels & paid growth.
Katılım Haziran 2019
156 Takip Edilen54 Takipçiler

@liana_dtc_45 5.26x ROAS over 10 months for a Dubai event brand.
3.17x ROAS, 500 sales in 60 days for a DTC ecommerce brand in Nigeria.
Both lean budgets, built for efficiency, not scale yet.
Happy to share full ad account stats if you're open to it.
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Oma said, “I want to be really serious about this Fiverr thing now” on April 20 😂😉
Fast forward to today, results are already speaking loudly. That’s what happens when you stop doubting yourself and start learning from people who actually understand the game.
Like I always say, the limit to what you can achieve is the limit you place on yourself. Fiverr is not luck, it’s strategy, positioning, consistency, and understanding how the marketplace truly works.
Next month, we’re hosting another intensive 2-day Fiverr training where I’ll be breaking down updated Fiverr strategies, client-conversion methods, profile optimization, gig ranking secrets, and practical ways to stand out even as a beginner.
Don’t just attend because others are attending. Attend ready to learn, implement, and dominate 😉🔥
Welldone chief @delveroin

(Oma)devuae@delveroin
Just received my 3rd Fiverr order 🙏🔥 Big shoutout to @The_Movas 👏 His course was detailed, practical, and gave me the right information to start getting results. Nothing is impossible, most times you just need the right guidance. 🚀
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@OliwierMako Most tools like this don’t fail on features, they fail on activation.
If a user doesn’t find a high-quality lead in the first 60 seconds, they bounce.
Curious, what’s the first “win moment” users get after signing up?
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Just launched my SaaS, it's called Zarvalo.
It helps agencies and solo founders save time on finding and qualifying leads.
Zarvalo is currently in beta, so any feedback is highly appreciated.
zarvalo.com

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@AlexHormozi Most people read this and jump to scripts.
But 90% of sales issues happen before the call:
wrong audience
weak positioning
no real demand signal
Fix those and the script becomes reinforcement, not rescue.
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@AlexHormozi Retention is what makes acquisition cheaper.
Most people treat them separately when they’re actually the same system.
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@GGiugie_dev That’s the right move.
At this stage, the biggest wins usually come from identifying what’s already working and doubling down on it early.
If you want, I can help you break down where those first users are coming from and what to scale.
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@iammightymic Thank you very much, I'm excited for the beginning, but it's indeed early to sing victory.
Now I will try to monitor the data to see and evaluate if there is any improvement to increase traffic and conversion
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My 3rd app: Offline Audiobook: VoiceReader
he is on his 3rd day of life and I must say that:
users: 56
subscribers: 6
I am very excited with these numbers considering no ads and only organic traffic from the appstore in just 3 days
#buildInPublic #indiedev #tts

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@yashrajvrma That’s a tough one, but 310 visitors and 0 sales usually isn’t a pricing problem, it’s a positioning/distribution mismatch.
Before launching the next one, You’d make sure you’re in conversations where people already feel the problem, not just pushing it out.
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my 1st saas failed miserably😭
launched Buildfast in Jan
marketed it hard for 3 months but got only
310 visitors and
0 paid customers
priced it cheaper than competitors
still got no increase in sales
had to rethink if it was even a good idea since
I saw others selling it for way too cheap
finally decided to move on
now I’m building my 2nd saas⚡️
ShortsVid - create viral shorts for tiktoks, reels in seconds
will be launching tomorrow👀


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@Athena_Algos That would be useful, especially if you also include how you got your first beta users.
Most people can build now, but getting real users is where things get interesting.
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Hi all, I'm glad this community is growing 🚀
My first ever app is entering the second stage of beta and I'm implementing beta users' feedback. I'm thinking of writing an article about how to create an app from scratch (no vibecoded slop, a real app) without previous app development experience.
Let me know if it's something you could be interested in!
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@victor_bigfield I stopped thinking “finish the product”
and started finding people already talking about the problem.
Users came from there, not the build.
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@abbassays5 Fair point.
Marketing gets easier when you stop treating it as “create attention” and start treating it as “enter existing demand.”
Most people are just starting from the wrong place.
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@vinayakbuild It feels harder because it’s less controllable.
You can debug code.
You can’t debug indifference the same way.
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The gap between vibe coding and shipping is just called "suffering"
Marketing is genuinely harder than building. Nobody talks about that enough 😭
Param@Param_eth
I stopped coding I quit Vibe coding Because I'm f**ked up in marketing
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@Param_eth You didn’t quit coding.
You just hit the real bottleneck.
Marketing isn’t a skill issue, it’s a proximity to demand issue.
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@_Creation22 Most people realize this late.
Building gets easier. Distribution compounds.
The real leverage is solving a problem inside conversations that already exist.
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i’m starting to realize something important marketing is actually harder than building.
right now, building feels like the easier part. tools are improving, ai is getting better, and over time, development will only get faster. but marketing? distribution? getting people to care? that’s the real challenge.
at my current stage, i’m not going to build some groundbreaking product where the tech itself is the moat. for me, it’s more about execution and marketing and both of those take serious time and effort.
so i think the smarter move right now is to focus on problem solving. go deep into a niche. understand it properly. build things that actually help people there.
i can make more money this way
also read somewhere in mern, the “m” doesn’t stand for mongodb anymore… it stands for marketing.
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@AlexHormozi Most people hear this and think “talk more.”
But the advantage isn’t volume, it’s pattern recognition.
The one who spots repeat problems faster builds faster.
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@antonships Haha 😄
Bookmarking is step one, execution is where it gets interesting.
Hard to go deep here, but if you’re open, I can share a few very specific places I’d look for your first users based on Pocket Orbit. Shoot me a DM 👍
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@iammightymic I hope you know that I’m bookmarking this sir and you will not be able to do anything about it 😁
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@antonships The key is: don’t just find them, track where conversations repeat.
If you want, I can help you map out exactly where your first users are likely hanging out based on your product.
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@antonships X is a good start, but I wouldn’t rely on it alone.
I’d look at:
– Reddit (people describing the problem in detail)
– YouTube comments (on videos related to your use case)
– Niche communities where people already share workflows
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@Darshan_7424 You’re trying to get users before getting signal.
First 10 usually come from talking to people who already feel the problem not posting into the void.
The question you should be asking yourself is "Where are those people hanging out right now?"
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