Tebi O. (Next Café)

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Tebi O. (Next Café)

Tebi O. (Next Café)

@khantae_

Tech Productivity | AI | Mentorship | Explore 🚀 Follow Metaverse on IG: @bobavinci

Katılım Eylül 2009
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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
School won't teach you that you can just: > pick a skill you already have > use Claude to package it as a service > build a landing page in 30 minutes > scrape 500 ideal clients from X > have AI research each one > write custom outreach per lead > send 50 DMs a day without typing > book 5 calls a week > close 2 of them > deliver using AI systems > make more than your old salary in month one
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Enjoy This Shore Side ⛵ View. Made With AI . . #AIart️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️ #AI #AIPrompting #AIWorkflows
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Hubert Thieblot
Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
Major green flags in a founder: 1/ crazy grit, won’t give up 2/ started building before pitching investors 3/ constantly moving, constantly generating new information 4/ very technical 5/ not addicted to founder cosplay 6/ goes out and talks to users 7/ finds creative, experimental marketing channels 8/ genuinely cares about what they’re building 9/ never blames others or external factors 10/ tinkered with projects obsessively at a young age 11/ constantly comes up with interesting ideas 12/ knows their metrics cold 13/ doesn’t chase hype, chases truth 14/ excellent storyteller. Can sell the vision to hires, investors, and customers 15/ can clearly explain what they are building in one sentence 16/ can’t stop talking to customers If you hit a good chunk of these, tell me what you are building
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Miracle Adishi
Miracle Adishi@miracleadishi·
In marketing, it's a game of numbers. In distributing content, it's a game of consistency. In making sales, it's a game of persuasion. In being the go-to, it's a game of repetition.
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Gini
Gini@sherifgjini·
Solo founders, What state took/is taking most of your time? - idea stage - MVP stage - first users - first revenue
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Mike Scully
Mike Scully@Mike_Scully_·
People overthink too much. They want the perfect niche, perfect website, perfect offer. Meanwhile someone with a half decent offer and ugly website is already signing clients. Start messy. Improve later.
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Victor 🧢
Victor 🧢@victor_bigfield·
go to these subreddits if you're building in public: 1. r/entrepreneur 2. r/SideProject 3. r/startups 4. r/indiehackers 5. r/SaaS 6. r/nocode 7. r/buildinpublic 8. r/microsaas 9. r/juststart 10. r/growmybusiness 11. r/Entrepreneur_Ride_Along 12. r/webdev 13. r/marketing 14. r/smallbusiness 15. r/digitalnomad 16. r/passive_income 17. r/ProductHunters 18. r/ArtificialIntelligence 19. r/ChatGPT 20. r/automation 21. r/solopreneur 22. r/bootstrapped 23. r/content_marketing 24. r/copywriting 25. r/SEO 26. r/learnprogramming 27. r/webdesign 28. r/userexperience 29. r/ProductManagement 30. RedditGrow (track all of these in one place)
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
Yes, anyone can build anything now. We know. But it wasn't that hard to do before. You execute a series of steps toward a goal. The problem is psychological. Most people will still fail to start, and even more will fail to iterate. Your competition isn't as large as you think.
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Aminah 😍
Aminah 😍@web3Giants·
As a jobber, can you spend one month in this space without going out if you have a full supply of food and network?
Aminah 😍 tweet media
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Hillary Remy
Hillary Remy@HopeRemy·
If you already have a skill and you know people get paid for that skill, the next question is. How do you actually make money from that skill as a freelancer? Skills like social media management, content writing, digital marketing,data analysis. You already have the skill, but how do you position it in a way that makes people willing to pay well for it? As a freelancer, you cannot keep going to clients by only introducing your skill. I’m a social media manager. I’m a content writer. I’m a digital marketer. Most clients are not looking for skill titles. They are looking for someone who can solve a problem with that skill. That is why research is important. Go on platforms like LinkedIn and Upwork, then pay attention to how clients describe what they actually need with that specific skill. Let’s say you are doing your research as a social media manager. You will notice that many clients are not just asking for a social media manager. They want someone who can help grow their audience, improve engagement, attract attention to their brand, and help their business grow online. That changes the way you position yourself. Because the closer your skill is connected to helping people grow their business, attract customers, and make more money, the more valuable your skill becomes. If a business is struggling with low engagement and you, as a social media manager, help them grow their audience and reach more people, that growth can help them attract more customers and make more money. And when your work is helping clients get real results, you will see how your skill becomes more valuable and how you start earning more from it. Don’t just focus on having a skill. Learn how to position that skill around solving problems people are willing to pay for.
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Andrew Dev
Andrew Dev@just_andydev·
The fastest way to learn anything is to stop preparing to learn it. Build something. Break it. Fix it. Repeat. Studying gives you knowledge. Roadblocks give you skill. The difference between people who master things and people who do not is simple. One keeps going after step 4. The other does not.
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Tebi O. (Next Café)@khantae_·
@just_andydev It's funny. The whole foundation of e-commerce and the WWW is built on the visibility we provide and yet it's not a "real skill" LOL
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Andrew Dev
Andrew Dev@just_andydev·
@khantae_ Not a real skill but every startup in the world depends on it
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Andrew Dev
Andrew Dev@just_andydev·
Seo experts in Nigeria make more money than some senior developers.
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Solopreneur Dad
Solopreneur Dad@JonBuildsHQ·
Hey founders and builders! I'm a solopreneur dad building a web tool in public Looking to connect with people building in: -SaaS - Tech - e-commerce - AI tools - Web apps - ... Let's connect! 🔗
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This is a cyber-inspired futuristic view of the city of Lagos, Nigeria created using AI. . . #AI #AIart️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️️ #AIWorkflows #AIPrompting
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