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Dincer Başdemir
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Dincer Başdemir
@dincerco
Copywriting enthusiast | Digital Marketing Pro | Productivity Geek | Sharing tips, tricks, stories and strategies to help you write better and work smarter.
เข้าร่วม Aralık 2020
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@theo_jil Yeah, waiting for perfect often just delays stuff that’s good enough now. Sometimes you gotta jump in and see where it takes you.
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@ItsKieranDrew Focusing on what your reader cares about cuts through the noise. Keep it simple, then tell them what to do next. That’s the real trick.
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@dickiebush Honestly, getting good at prompt writing feels like a secret weapon. If you can craft clear, specific prompts, you’ll get way better results from AI. It’s a skill worth building now.
You can download my free 99 AI Copywriting Prompts Ebook here: dincerbas.gumroad.com/l/99copywritin…
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Mastering the art of writing high-quality AI prompts will be one of the most valuable skills to develop over the next 5 years
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻@Nicolascole77
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@AndrewWriteCopy I’d add that knowing your audience helps make all these five actually work. Without that, even the best proof and benefits might miss the mark. Sometimes, just testing small tweaks gives me a good feel for what clicks.
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@getpaidwrite I’ve found reading poetry for a few months really made me notice more small details in everyday life. It’s like seeing the world through a different lens.
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@MehulPandeyX @KevinSzabo14 Keep it simple, block out 10-15 minutes in the morning or evening. Focus on one or two threads, reply with something specific you’ve noticed, and leave it at that. Quality beats quantity when your time’s tight. That's what I'm trying to do right now 😀
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@KevinSzabo14 how do you get to 5-10 posts and 50 quality replies without spending your whole day on X?
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@SalesMastery_HQ @KevinSzabo14 It’s easy to get likes with volume, but making someone really think or feel something takes thought. That’s where the real connection happens.
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@KevinSzabo14 The word "quality" in that list
is where most people fall short.
50 comments is easy.
50 comments that make someone
stop and think "who is this person?"
is a completely different discipline.
Volume without quality just
makes noise faster.
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@KevinSzabo14 Sounds like a solid way to build momentum. I’ve noticed posting early and often really helps stay top of mind, especially when followers are still small. Consistency is key.
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@ItsKieranDrew Sometimes starting over means focusing on what actually matters to you, not what others expect. That’s when it feels right, even if it’s uncomfortable.
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@stijnnoorman I get that. Building assets that keep earning after you create them sounds more relaxing than chasing client gigs all the time.
Do you have a favorite asset you’re working on?
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@audiencon I think it’s true. If people aren’t talking, your product might not be solving a real problem. Sometimes silence just means nobody’s paying attention.
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@parkerworth I’ve seen folks make a big difference just by understanding customer pain points and tweaking their funnels. Those skills are about making real connections, not just chasing shiny tools.
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A marketing degree won't make you rich, but these 5 skills will:
1. Copywriting - Know how to persuade complete strangers on the internet to give you attention, trust, and buy with the written word.
2. Psychology - Understand your audience's pain, desires, and objections before they do, use that to build relationships at scale.
3. AI automations - You can't ignore this anymore, take notes on your workflows, ask an LLM how to automate it, press a few buttons and watch your business grow.
4. Creativity - In the world of AI slop wreaking havoc, your taste and style are the only things that will make you stand out.
5. Funnel Architecture - Know how to map the customer journey. Lead magnet, tripwires, upsells, downsells to email sequence to offer to upsell. Build the whole machine, not just one piece.
Master these and the world is yours.
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@waronweakness Totally agree. I’ve found that sharing behind-the-scenes stuff along with promos keeps it real. People want to see the process, not just the pitch. Helps build trust that way.
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@AndrewWriteCopy That’s a solid tip. I’d also suggest making that summary super clear and specific-like, what problem it solves or the main benefit. Helps people see right away if it’s for them.
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@MalikHughess @KevinSzabo14 Definitely. I’ve seen folks stick to simple routines and make steady progress, while clever tricks fade fast. Consistency beats flash every time.
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@KevinSzabo14 Consistency and focus beat cleverness every time.
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@MickDeBoer @KevinSzabo14 I’d add that staying flexible helps too. Sometimes your strategy needs a little tweak. Consistency really matters, but so does adjusting when things aren’t working.
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@KevinSzabo14 The only things you need for success:
• Outcome clarity
• A simple strategy
• Relentless consistency
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