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Ryan Jackson | Conversion Designer

Ryan Jackson | Conversion Designer

@ryanjacksonsnr

20 years of conversion-focussed UI and UX Design - background in direct response.

Australia เข้าร่วม Aralık 2013
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Julian Goldie SEO
Julian Goldie SEO@JulianGoldieSEO·
🔥 I SPENT HOURS BUILDING THIS… YOU GET IT FOR $0 This guide could easily sell for $199. Instead, I’m giving away my full N8N Automation Mastery system: Inside you get: → 50+ plug-and-play automation workflows → A simple step-by-step course to learn n8n fast → Advanced AI prompts + agent setups no one talks about If you want leverage with AI, this is it. Build once. Let it run forever. Like + comment “n8n” and I’ll send it to you.
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@CharuSan83 Keyboard warriors - live behind a facade because it’s easier to insult someone behind a screen. Probably just insecure. Keeping pushing on.
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CharuSan XRP
CharuSan XRP@CharuSan83·
It would be better if I just delete my account and leave X. This place is not for me... This place is full of people who say things behind a phone or a PC screen that no one would ever dare say to my face in real life. I’ve heard insults and accusations here that I’ve never heard before in my life. And most of the people doing this are fellow XRP HODLers. Supposedly, because it says Ripple XRP on my profile, I'm making it look like I work at Ripple! They started a rumor like this, and it makes me very uncomfortable. I am not a very patient person, the only thing I've ever been patient with in this life is XRP.
CharuSan XRP@CharuSan83

"Ripple XRP" is on my profile because just like how you write the coins you invest in and HODL, I wrote it because it's what I invest HODL in and this account is completely about Ripple XRP. This is like telling someone who wears an XRP t-shirt, "You are making it look like you work at XRPL." I have said multiple times that I am a computer engineer, an investor just like you, and that I worked in banking systems. I never claimed to be working at Ripple. People who lack reading comprehension create their own scenarios and try to put me in a box, and it makes me furious. I am not going to remove Ripple XRP from my profile just because you are misunderstanding it.

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🇺🇸Steve | OG MAGA🇺🇸
It seems like Japan is doing their best not to let it unwind. What Im wondering is if the fed drops their interest rate and Japan raises theirs will it be the catalyst to make it happen? If this is so is it a coincidence that U.S inflation has gone up to prevent tbe Fed to drop interest rates.
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{x}@unknowDLT·
I haven't been following the carry trade for a few days could someone tell me if this crash has anything to do with the Japanese carry trade? If so, this would be the best news XRP could get this year.
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mr.nobody
mr.nobody@DemonSoldiers90·
Que el dólar haya roto los 160 yenes es la confirmación en tiempo real de que la bomba de relojería en Japón ha empezado a detonar. Y lo que viene ahora va a sacudir los cimientos de Wall Street. 🧵👇 Para entender el peligro hay que entender el "reverse carry trade". Durante décadas, los grandes fondos del mundo se han financiado casi gratis en Japón (gracias a sus tipos de interés a cero o negativos) para comprar activos de riesgo en EE.UU. o bonos del Tesoro americano. Un negocio redondo. ¿El problema? Con el yen desintegrándose a niveles de 160, el Banco de Japón está contra las cuerdas. Si suben tipos para salvar su moneda, encarecen esa deuda masiva y quiebran su propio balance. Si no los suben, el yen se va a los infiernos. Cuando el Banco de Japón se vea obligado a intervenir de verdad para frenar esta sangría, las instituciones financieras globales van a tener que deshacer sus posiciones a toda prisa: vender activos en Occidente para devolver los yenes prestados. Una repatriación de capitales masiva que secará la liquidez del sistema financiero tradicional de la noche a la mañana. Y aquí es donde todo conecta con la urgencia del BPI (BIS) y el Project Agorá que comentábamos estos días. ¿De verdad alguien cree que es casualidad que los bancos centrales corran ahora a probar "valor real" en blockchain para mover reservas? Saben perfectamente que el sistema de corresponsalía bancaria clásico y las cuentas Nostro/Vostro no aguantarían un shock de liquidez provocado por el colapso del yen y un desarme del carry trade. Necesitan rieles de liquidación instantánea donde el colateral se mueva en segundos, no en días, para evitar un efecto dominó. La crisis del yen no es un problema aislado de Asia. Es el catalizador que está obligando a las élites a acelerar la migración hacia la nueva infraestructura financiera. Cuando el dinero viejo quema, los rieles de utilidad real (XRP/XLM) dejan de ser una opción y pasan a ser la única salida de emergencia. El tablero se está moviendo rápido. No os quedéis mirando el dedo cuando os están señalando la luna. Aguantad la posición por que estamos a las puertas de la mayor transformación financiera de la historia, y si estáis aquí leyendo esto, os vais a enriquecer con ello.
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First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
JAPAN'S NIKKEI FUTURES DOWN 0.7% IN EARLY TRADE.
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Oriku
Oriku@Oriku175·
Designers are worried about chatgpt Images 2.0. I'm using it to generate hero sections and then referencing them as mood boards for real builds. Stop treating AI as the enemy. Start treating it as the fastest mood boarding tool you've ever had. Generate the vibe. Then build it properly. That's the 2026 design workflow. 🔥 Like + Follow 💬 Comment "SEND IT" and I'll DM you the exact prompt that made this
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The Biblical Man
The Biblical Man@Biblicalman·
I've read the Gospels cover-to-cover and missed the part where Jesus told His followers to blend in and keep quiet.
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The married man
The married man@marriedmn·
A submissive woman actually controls the man, and the internet has turned submission into something weak. When in reality, it's one of the most powerful dynamics in a relationship. See, submission isn't about a woman having no voice or no intelligence or no influence. It's about understanding how influence actually works. Smart women understand something that many men don't notice until it's too late. A man's direction is often shaped by the environment that's around him. The woman that he respects can calm him down when his emotions are high. She can encourage him when he's doubting himself. She can quietly guide his thinking without ever having to fight him for authority. That's real power. Because a man who feels respected will move mountains for the woman who gives him that feeling. He'll work harder, he'll protect more, he'll become more disciplined. But the influence didn't come from control or conflict. It came from how she positioned herself in the relationship. That's why some women can completely stabilize a man's entire life without ever raising her voice or trying to compete with him. And you'll see it in real life all the time. A man who is reckless suddenly becomes focused. A man who is lost suddenly finds direction. A man who used to move carelessly suddenly becomes more thoughtful about his decisions. Respect is the language most men understand best. When a man feels that from a woman, it doesn't make him weaker. It actually makes him want to be the type of man worthy of it. And that's why the most powerful women in a man's life are often not the loudest ones. They're the ones who understand how to influence a man without having to fight him for the role that he already believes that he has.
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Cowork + Meta Ads is absolutely wild 🤯 I built an AI creative system that does what most ad teams can't. Every AI model I tested fell flat on ad creative. Generic hooks, surface-level angles, zero understanding of what actually converts on Meta. Then I got inside Claude Cowork. 12 hours later I had a full system dialed in for paid social creative. Here's what it does: → Analyzes your best ads and tells you exactly why they're winning → Generates fresh angles segmented by buyer awareness level → Writes first lines engineered to stop the scroll on Meta → Builds execution-ready briefs your creative team can run with immediately → Flags when your current ads are going stale and suggests pivots All inside one Claude Cowork workspace. No plugins. No extra tools. Here's who this is for: Brands spending $50K-$500K/month on Meta who are stuck in the same cycle: -> Your creative team keeps testing random ideas -> Your winners eventually die and the replacement process is slow -> Nobody can produce volume fast enough to keep up with the algorithm This system turns a week of creative strategy into a single afternoon. I packaged the whole thing into 50 ready-to-use prompts across 5 categories: -> Winning Ad Analysis -> Angle Generation -> Scroll-Stop Hooks -> Creative Brief Builder -> Ad Refresh & Fatigue Prevention Copy, paste, run. Want access for free? > Like this post > Comment "COWORK" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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Jeremiah Knight
Jeremiah Knight@iamrjknight·
Do you want a ministry built on pure faith, not sustained by human methods or driven by worldly measures of success? Then turn away from tactics that rely on manipulation, marketing, or emotional pressure, and give yourself to the preaching of the Word. God has not promised to bless our strategies, but He has promised to work through His truth. “Sanctify them in the truth; Your word is truth” John 17:17. The growth of the church is not produced by human creativity, but by divine power. “My message and my preaching were not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power” 1 Corinthians 2:4. The Bride of Christ is not shaped by trends or techniques, but by the steady, faithful proclamation of Scripture. “Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season” 2 Timothy 4:2. That is the means God has appointed, and it is sufficient. If the goal is a ministry that truly honours Christ, then the path is clear. Trust the Word, preach the Word, and let God do what only He can do.
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Eminent_minds@minds_eminent·
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
🚨‼️Forgiveness doesn’t mean there are no consequences; it means there is no condemnation in Christ. A forgiven believer can still reap what he sows, still be chastened, still suffer scars, and still need restoration. But he is not on trial for his soul. God may correct him as a Father, but He will not condemn him as a Judge. That’s the difference between fellowship and relationship. Sin breaks fellowship, not sonship. A child can grieve his father and still remain his child. So when a Christian sins, the answer isn’t to “get saved again,” it’s to get right again. Confession restores communion because the blood already secured the relationship. Forgiveness also teaches the believer how to forgive others. Not by pretending wrong didn’t happen, but by refusing to play God in vengeance. When you remember how much you were forgiven, you stop demanding that everyone else pay you back. Forgiven people don’t stay stone-throwers forever. If you want peace, stop trying to out-suffer your sin. Bring it to the cross and let the blood speak. God isn’t impressed by your guilt; He’s honored by your faith. Forgiveness is the miracle of a holy God saying, “Paid,” and meaning it.
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smoothie
smoothie@shedrinkswater·
Love is meant to be dangerous We live in an age obsessed with self-preservation in love. They say protect your energy, needs, do not overextend yourself or romanticize potential. They teach you how you should not burn yourself alive for another. All of this comes wrapped in the language of care which is just hiding fear underneath. This is a neurotic age, which is disgusting cowardice as wisdom or psychological science. What kind of world is this, where love is reduced to a checklist and audited like a transaction? how blind have we become that we cannot see what is glaringly obvious, that existence itself is saturated with love? The body knows this before language interferes because blood does not ask whether it is safe to circulate, and the heart does not negotiate before contracting. Every second, countless cells divide, stretch, die, and regenerate because that is how life insists on itself. Existence penetrates and expands. I refuse the clinical vocabulary and all reduction. These fashionable diagnoses like codependence, limerence, emotional unavailability, attachment styles whatever- are the vocabulary for people who cannot tolerate totality or being undone. They dissect love like a body, and they are afraid to touch, so they name organs to avoid intimacy. They cannot endure immersion so they end up categorizing it. Love is not a coping mechanism or some wound that needs to be managed. Love uninvitedly and irreversibly enters you the way breath enters lungs. Today, women are taught to ask how love treats them, as if love were a service provider. They stay with men while waiting for him to become more legible and polished. Yes, violence is a violation of body and soul, but beyond that, since when did a man's lack of money or emotional eloquence become proof that love itself is invalid? If tomorrow a man arrives immaculate with wealth on his shoulders, language dripping honey, and devotion performed like choreography- would that be love? Or merely convenience, which looks like romance? Let's strip him of comfort and watch what remains. The residue will be love. But even that question is secondary. If you love him truly, why does anything else even matter? Love is about how his existence moves inside you and the way his breath syncs with yours in silence, how his presence alters the chemistry of the room. Love can be seen in his blood and how it's already answering yours before logic intervenes. Why not love the curve of his spine, carrying history and tiredness in his hands, or the fact that he is here, breathing and finite. Why contaminate something that visceral with spreadsheets and prognoses? Love freely and shamelessly. Love with your throat exposed and your ribs open, while your fish knows it will bruise and still watches it lean in. Love because it will consume you and not save you. If you can say, "I will stay even when hunger thins us and even when life strips us down to bone", that is love. If you can say, "I will remain, regardless of circumstances", that is love. Love is beyond and above everything. If it comes, I will let it take me apart. I will live and die in it, and whatever remains after that, it will still be loving at arms' length because wholeness feels like death.
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Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥
Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥@IMJustinBrooke·
I reversed engineered every skill in digital marketing and then trained my AI on all of them. Here’s how I did it... Oh, and I’m giving away all 84 marketing skill files at the end of this post. This all took place over 5 days. Step 1: The Skill Tree I started by working with @ManusAI because I knew I was going to need their almost infinite context window. My first request was for Manus to create a skill tree starting with the base skills of earned media, paid media, and owned media. Aka paid traffic, free traffic, and your own subscribers. We started cookin up branches and branches of skills from those 3 base skills. Step 2: Teams of Experts I noticed Manus was struggling to think outside of the basics so I started asking it to embody expert after expert. For example: “Embody Neil Patel and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” “Embody Frank Kern and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” “Embody Russell Brunson and critique this skill tree for what’s missing.” After I brought in 12-15 virtual experts to critique the skill tree we (me & my pal manus) had over 1900 individual tactics mapped out across 152 unique categories of skills. Step 3: Coworking with Claude At this time Manus hadn’t released their skills feature yet. But Claude had a skill creator skill. First I filled in Claude on the details of the project and the goal. Because context. The other reason for using Claude was because with Claude Desktop in Claude Cowork mode you can work directly with files and folders on your computer. This was key to the organization, context, and memory for this project. Once Claude was up to speed I asked it to remove overlapping skills and tactics. Stuff like SEO for Google vs SEO for Bing. We came up with 84 total skills that would need to be created that would encompass all 1900(ish) individual tactics. For example the media buying and planning skill includes writing headlines, customer personas, keyword research, copywriting etc. And then we locked in… Step 4: Best Practices Ranked For each of the 84 skills I had Claude go into deep research mode and create a report on the best practices for that skill. This means each skill was based on reading no less than 300 articles about that skill. Then I would review the skills with my own 20yrs of experience overlooking what it found. When I felt it was shallow on something I would ask Claude to embody a specific topic expert to enhance that skill. Giving us 84 best practice documents that were extremely thorough, human reviewed, and expert enhanced. Next I sent these docs back to Manus for its wide research mode. Manus can do up to 150 tasks in parallel. Essentially running 150 prompts at once. I told Manus to rank every tactic in these best practice reports from S-tier (always do) to D-tier (never do). This created huge context and rulings that would be necessary for our final skill files. Step 5: Creating Skill Files Back to Claude. One by one I asked Claude to use the skill creator skill with my best practice reports and the S-tier rankings. My wife kept the coffee flowing while I grinded these out. For some like the long form sales letters skill I even included examples as reference files. And then I loaded all 84 skills onto a directory I vibe coded into my website. All 84 of these skills + an 85th I’m working on are available for free. Just comment “skills” and I’ll DM you the link. Can’t post it because algo will throttle this post. Bookmark this so you have a recipe for creating your own skills too. Follow @IMJustinBrooke for more wallets fattening tips on using AI for marketing.
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Dickie Bush 🚢
Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
The best habit I’ve found for creativity: 1. Before bed, write down 1 big question or problem I'm trying to solve 2. Wake up and journal on it first thing for 30 minutes This lets my subconscious work on solving the problem overnight. And I always wake up with *elite* clarity.
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
Don't ruminate, activate. I find it is difficult to think my way into a better mood. When I sit and stew, the problem usually grows larger in my mind. But if I activate — even if it's unrelated to the problem at hand — my mood tends to improve. Action breaks the spell. Move your body, go outside, play an instrument, work in a different room, do something. Movement changes your state. And when your state changes, your perspective changes. New solutions appear. You notice options that were invisible when your mind was stuck running the same loop.
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