Taki Moore
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Taki Moore
@takimoore
Helped 191 coaches get to $1M a year. Coached Dan Martell, Todd Herman, Alex Charfen, Martha Krejci, Rachel Rodgers and tons of other top coaches.
Sydney Katılım Ağustos 2008
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My team is using @basecamp for our internal communication and projects. To document SOPs, I've been using another tool, but it was putting everything in ugly PDFs outside our system, so I built a chrome extension to be able to add those SOPs right to our Basecamp! Link in comment
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One of the most profound behavior changes I've had as an entrepreneur, which was against my nature, was to stop seeking out opportunities when I still had problems I needed to fix within my business.
You have to switch from shiny object syndrome to golden BB obsession.
Fixing a hundred small things is more boring but creates the outsized outcomes the shiny object syndrome promises but never delivers.
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Almost 16 months in the making, I'm finally at a point where I'm calling this good to go on the App Store. It's been my privilege to share the journey with you all, here's to the cool things still to come. Spatial is now available at apps.apple.com/app/id67539798…
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While considering names for Fizzy, we briefly considered Insane Card Posse. So much so, that we got insanecardposse.com just in case.
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Thanks for the shoutout mate.
I love work… but if the whole thing feels like 75 Hard — I’m out.
I’m always looking for ways that feel more like me. @calebralston gave me the idea of blending the thing I wanted to do more of (shooting videos) with things I already loved (going outside drinking coffee drawing pictures driving my old Landrover).
It's been super helpful.
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Nothing is easy man
Getting fit is hard, finding a dream partner is hard, building a business is hard, having a normal job is hard, scaling and hiring is hard, YouTube is hard, everything's hard. If you're optimising for easy you're optimising for stagnation and frustration in the end
It's all hard. But it can at the same time be fun. A better thing to do is find what's hard but fun. No i'm not talking about sex. For example i saw someone yesterday saying they hate making content. Well either stop making it and run ads, or make it more fun to do. If you want clients for your business then stop moaning and solve the problem as best as you can. Turn it into something fun
@TakiMoore is doing this really well at the moment with his YouTube videos, filming them outdoors in the park with some coloured markers and having fun doing it. That's a good example of this. Or just hire someone else to do the stuff you hate, that's an easy short cut if you have the capital
One thing that's always fuelled me in doing hard stuff is focusing on the end goal and what i'll get when it's all done; The accolades, the homes, the ability to fly private, the freedom, eventually exiting the company. All that dream stuff. And mixing that with stuff that's fun, and hiring for stuff that isn't
If you're reading this, have a good day
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@thesamparr We were running a workshop about how to create a VSL, a short video that takes prospects from warm to hot & ready to see your offer.
The name spectrum ranged from Foreplay (risky) to The VSL Builder (safe). Settled in the middle with Microwaved.
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I think @nathanbarry is an entrepreneur everyone should look up to.
- $50m plus ARR bootstrapped business
- awesome family
- does things his way
I’ve known him since 2012. He’s this way for over ten years.
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I learned AI at 70 with no technical background.
If I can do it, you can do it. You just need the right room.
The AI Business Lab Mastermind has a handful of spots left.
aibusinesslab.ai/mastermind
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This is my new highest converting page EVER...
Inspired by a page my friend @dvest originaly built.
If you run webinars YOU HAVE to try this new page style.
Comment "show me" and I'll DM the link.

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@PhillJASmith GPT’s group chat is fine, but it loses all context about you in every new chat
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@Jicecream Both of these are true. The trick is when to listen to which voice.
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I think what some people missed here is that I wasn’t saying the chaotic CEOs don’t have people around them to create systems.
I’m saying the CEO isn’t that person.
Jonathan Courtney@Jicecream
Every multi-millionaire entrepreneur I know is chaotic, barely pays attention to systems, easily excitable and just loves a feeling of momentum. All the “you have to build systems and SOPs for everything” people I know are either broke or running fake startups waiting to get acqui-hired by a depressing corporate.
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Every multi-millionaire entrepreneur I know is chaotic, barely pays attention to systems, easily excitable and just loves a feeling of momentum.
All the “you have to build systems and SOPs for everything” people I know are either broke or running fake startups waiting to get acqui-hired by a depressing corporate.
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