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📈 Facebook Ads Specialist for Startups in the USA 💸 Scaled 677+ Startups to $30k+/month 🚀 ROI-Focused Growth Strategies 💬 DM for a Free Strategy Call ⬇️

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Jaymes Corey
Jaymes Corey@JaymesCorey·
@sandywisdom Real growth is built with compound interest. Interest is built in awareness. Awareness is built with content. Built more content.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
You don’t buy scale with budget. You earn it through alignment. Offer, creative, and follow-up in sync, that’s real growth.
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Jim Heskel
Jim Heskel@jimheskel·
@sandywisdom The day I stopped flexing metrics and fixing offers... everything changed.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
Good operators measure impressions. Great ones measure impact. Ego fades. Profit stays.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
@jimheskel Stripe notifications are the true metric feeding the business
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
Vanity metrics feed your ego. True metrics feed your business. Know the difference.
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Dana Harper
Dana Harper@DanaHarper25·
@sandywisdom Yes, real growth isn’t views, it’s invoices paid. Dashboards tell stories; bank accounts tell truth
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
Smart operators don’t care about dashboard dopamine. They care about one thing: cash in the bank.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
@PanosThe9 Exactly, real business growth is the ultimate true metric.
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PThe4
PThe4@PanosThe4·
@sandywisdom Money getting in your pocket is the truest metric then
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
@PanosThe9 Those are the foundations for retention, ROI, and real money.
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PThe4
PThe4@PanosThe4·
@sandywisdom Chase building value, trust and real connections
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
Most marketers chase likes and CTRs. The best chase ROI and retention. Real metrics. Real money.
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Andrei Lucian
Andrei Lucian@theandreilucian·
@sandywisdom Thanks for sharing something that actually makes sense and feels real.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
Ego metrics impress others. Profit metrics build freedom. Chase the numbers that matter.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
True marketers measure outcomes, not optics. Cash flow > Click rate. Always.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
Don’t confuse activity with progress. Metrics that look good don’t always pay well.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
The best operators don’t get high on dashboards. They focus on profit, not pixels.
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If your metrics don’t tie to revenue, they’re noise. The best chase truth, not trends.
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Sandy Wisdom@sandywisdom·
@johnrushx Pure gold, especially “value first, money second.” That mindset compounds.
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John Rush
John Rush@johnrushx·
20 Years as an Entrepreneur → 21 Tips 1. Enjoy. It'll consume your entire life. Learn to enjoy the process. 2. Learn. Things change fast. Spend an hour a day learning. Podcasts and long tweets are the best. 3. Marry. Having a loving family boosts the meaning of life and you stop being distracted. 4. Rush. Being slow means by the time you ship, your product will be obsolete. 5. Honest. People buy from you, work for you, partner with you, promote you. Be honest and a good person. I've never seen jerks winning in life. 6. Will Power. You must do what the startup needs you to do, Not what you wanna do. 7. Taste. The world is very visual. People have high expectations. Everything is beautiful: movie stars, websites, devices. 8. Story. Storytelling is the single most important skill of an entrepreneur. We tell stories with our business, apps, websites, SaaS tools, and AI wrappers. The story starts with the content you put online, and continues with the experience of onboarding, using your product, and sharing it with a friend who repeats the cycle. 9. Productivity. Use the right tool for a problem. If you know how to code, it doesn't mean you should code everything. You can create, design, and ship a website in 10 minutes with nocode. You can pay for things to save time. 10. Focus. Lots of shiny objects are floating around. If something is hyping, it's too late to jump on that train. Ignore hypes. Ignore news. Ignore fomos. 11. Attention. It's the ultimate reward we all fight for. Winning attention gets harder every day. Embed this into the daily routine. For example go for buildinpublic, which lets you win attention as a side effect of sharing your process. But be interesting. 12. Less is More. Don't compete on several features. You'll always lose to corporations. Go for the opposite. Focus on a very small set of features for a very focused niche. If the product isn't working, don't add more features. But change existing features or even remove some. 13. Evergreen. Chase evergreen sources of growth such as Google SEO, word of mouth, and other inbound channels. These take more time to build up but pay off very well over time. 14. Social Media. Quit social media for private life completely. Use social mode for business daily(Li & X), and create valuable content for your audience strictly around your topics. 15. Waste Time. Don't waste your time on conferences, processes, looking for cofounders, chasing investors, over-engineering, focusing on nonimportant tasks, perfectionism, dead projects, corporate partnerships, nonserious relationships, a routine that can be paid for instead, going to an office, meetings. 16. B2B. Don't do B2C. I don't know anyone who made money there. It's "winner takes it all". This means a 99.99% chance you'll fail and 0.01% to turn into a billionaire. In b2b it's 95%/5%. 17. Time. It'll all take a lot longer than you think. 10 years. Maybe 15 or even 20. Don't even start if you think there is a chance to get rich quick. You'll fail 100%. 18. Do it all. If you don't have a skill, gain it fast. If you don't know how to code, learn to code or learn NoCode. If you don't know how to sell, pick one channel only, learn it, and use it. 19. Value First, Money Second. Don't be obsessed with money. Be obsessed with value and making at least one user super happy. Ironically, the more attention you put on money, the more likely you'll fail. 20. Do more . Consume less, produce more. If you have an idea, do it right now. Don't overthink. The single best way of learning anything in this world is to learn by doing. Theory, influencers, experts, courses, and podcasts are good, but they don't even stand near to "learning by doing". 21. Validate. Always validate first. Set up a landing page with a Stripe payment link. Try making a viral tweet around the test. If you can't make viral tweets, pay $$ to an influencer who can push it to 10k-50k views.
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Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
Train like an athlete. • Run in the morning. • Lift in the afternoon. • Stretch in the evening. Your body is your most valuable asset. Treat it accordingly.
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