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Steve Gray

@HandzSteve

Building AI tools for digital marketers • DM scripts, prompts, automation • Online Guide Marketer • 4 boys, Newcastle 🔧

North East, England شامل ہوئے Haziran 2014
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@4nzykxntryk Started mine with zero budget and a laptop from CeX. Picked something I could do in two hours a night after the kids went down. Consistency beats perfection every time mate.
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Elections for Ukraine. UK dissolve! Constitutional red flag Code red domestic security Life and limb Code red They have amber Safe bikini is black. That was 95 My best ever year I will do everything I can to assist remotely or directly. On location. For donbas For lasting peace within framework of liberal school of international relations Realism and constructivism secondary This is negative sum #medvedevE You don't come up on the algorithm this time? @snowden on point with tegretol. I'm formulating skeletal prn equilibrium protocol having osmosed knowledge Thanks for everything you have done. @ZelenskyyUa You can help rebuild Donbas. For your own conscience? I am willing to work with you. I promise. @borisjohnson Thank you I understand Please tell me you're not in some kind of agony. All joking aside I've been riddled with hypervigilance since that picture. I'm upset. I weep at the demise of our ultimate statesman The poison chalice of power @elonmusk I will make you a giant if you allow me Lucrative side hustle I launch commercial fire extinguisher in demented highland fling and rip my cupboard off and sling it across the kitchen. I go hara kiri because the hospital gives me flashbacks and I'm fucked if anyone exacerbates it by trying to move me. My boiler is fucked I sit semi naked just to master hypothermia I can only wear my Russian clothes now. I have had chronic geopolitical OCD since 1986. Not Raymond Briggs fault I used to love today at Westminster. They gave me hope of people arguing all day long! They never grabbed each other by the hair and twisted mouths by grabbing lips. Or bouncing to walls and back I was fortunate with an occasional broken wooden spoon. Gluteal impact. Hysterically funny by 1993 My siblings were livid My biggest public tantrum was in 87 when mum wouldn't buy me a squeaky maggie. I was distraught. I didn't care it was for dogs. Maggie was a legend. The power of Maggie's "Wait until I get you home" kept things inn check. I used to hold the Portcullis to the television in worship and awe. If only I was like Maggie
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Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@AlesValant Started mine with zero budget and a laptop from CeX. Picked something I could do in two hours a night after the kids went down. Consistency beats perfection every time mate.
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Dr. Boštjan M. Zupančič (former @bmz9453)
Ukraine "rare earths" deal: the empire's fatal mistake Rare earths deal is a very British hustle, a cheap rerun of Winston Churchill's playbook to ensnare the US in World War 2. Now Starmer's doing it for WW3. ALEX KRAINER MArch 8 I first wrote about the “rare earths” deal between the US and Ukraine last week, on Tuesday, 25 February and I intended to follow up with this report in a day or two. However, the situation continued to evolve and the rabbit hole presented new discoveries. The affair appears to be a deceitful ploy contrived by the British ruling establishment to lure Donald Trump into providing security for Ukraine and ultimately to go to war against Russia. However, this could prove to be the British Empire’s fatal mistake that will probably accelerate its final collapse. The undead empire Yes, the British Empire is still a thing. It’s an undead empire of money, bankers and money laundering; it’s an empire of secret intelligence networks and covert diplomacy; of illicit influence, bribery and corruption; it’s an empire of false narratives and co-opted governments of degenerates, morons and incompetent bureaucrats. It’s a parasite that has infected humanity centuries ago and turned it into a radical perversion of itself. It’s also a dying empire, wounded and extremely dangerous as it is prepared to set the world on fire to preserve itself. Today this empire has run up against powerful opposition, not only from Russia, China and other sovereign world powers, but now also from the new administration in the US. The unravelling could span years and will present one of the most investable geopolitical themes out there, but more about that toward the end of this report. The fallout at the White House Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the White House on Friday, 28 February has got to be one of the most extraordinary events in modern history. Zelensky came to Washington, ostensibly to sign the “rare earth” minerals deal with the US, turning over some $500 billion in Ukraine’s resources to American interests. In exchange, Zelensky wanted a security guarantee and continued financial and military support for Ukraine from the United States. The joint press conference that preceded the signing ceremony was attended by President Trump, Zelensky, vice President JD Vance and the Secretary of State Marco Rubio. It was the most unfriendly exchange between two heads of state in the living memory. Zelensky irritated his hosts by taking a confrontational stance, talking over them during much of the session and contradicting them in front of the reporters. Apparently, the abrasive conduct continued after the press conference, and President Trump ultimately threw Zelensky out of the White House. Subsequently, the President published a statement about the experience on X: “We had a very meaningful meeting in the White House today. Much was learned that could never be understood without conversation under such fire and pressure. It’s amazing what comes out through emotion, and I have determined that President Zelenskyy is not ready for Peace if America is involved, because he feels our involvement gives him a big advantage in negotiations. I don’t want advantage, I want PEACE. He disrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office. He can come back when he is ready for Peace.” What’s the deal with Ukrainian rare earths? So, what was this all about? The saga with Ukraine's rare earth minerals has turned into a kind of bizarre kabuki theater that doesn’t seem to make any rational sense. The whole diplomatic row escalated over the Trump administration's demand that Ukraine turn over those resources to the US in compensation for the military and financial aid the US had already provided to Ukraine. The figure in question, according to Trump, could be $350 billion. In last week's interview with Catherine Herridge, Secretary Marco Rubio explained that Zelensky agreed to this request, only to publicly reject it later: "We discussed mineral rights with Zelenskyy and said we want to be in a joint venture with you.... We need to be paid back some of the $200 billion in taxpayer money we've given you. He said 'Sure, I need to run it through my legislative process.' I read two days later he's saying he rejected the deal. That's not what happened in that meeting. We're trying to help these guys. Ukraine doesn't directly impact the daily lives of Americans, there should be some gratitude here. When you see him accusing the President of disinformation, that's highly counterproductive. President Trump isn't going to take that. He's not going to get gamed. He hopes Zelensky isn't trying to hustle the United States, that's not going to be productive here." It seems extraordinary that Zelensky, who is desperate for continued US financial and military support would antagonize President Trump in such a brazen manner, which included insulting him and embarrassing his Secretary of State. The explanation may have emerged from a Czech publication AENews, citing leaks from Ukraine's intelligence. AENews reported that Zelensky is unable to cut the deal with the U.S. because he already signed over Ukraine's resource wealth to Britain. The “deal” precedes Trump’s presidency There’s further relevant background to this saga. Some commentators in the West are trying to insinuate that Trump - because he could - decided to take advantage of Ukraine’s misfortune and simply appropriate $500 billion of its resource wealth. That’s not the story, however. Back in late September 2024, two months before the US elections, Zelensky paid a visit to Trump in New York and proposed the minerals deal. Perhaps he wanted to win Trump over to Ukraine’s cause just in case he won the elections and became the new president. The $500 billion figure came from Zelensky, not from Trump, and I very much doubt that Zelensky came up with the idea himself. Starmer’s stealth act of piracy To preempt Trump and secure Ukraine’s resources for Britain, Sir Keir Starmer rushed to make the deal with Zelensky under the framework of the "One Hundred Year Partnership..." The new partnership was signed on 16 January of this year, only four days before Donald Trump's inauguration. In Article 4, the agreement sets out its purpose: to “strengthen conditions for investment and trade … and cooperate across a range of sectors, including but not limited to transport, infrastructure, and energy to make both their economies more modern, resilient and prosperous.” According to the intelligence leaks from Ukraine, the agreement includes a secret Appendix, which provides that after the end of hostilities, the UK would gain control of all of Ukraine's ports, power plants, natural gas deposits, storage facilities and pipelines, titanium deposits and more. Apparently, Zelensky signed over these resources in exchange for the UK's commitment to Ukraine's security, support for her NATO membership and "no less than £3 billion a year," for "as long as needed to support Ukraine." Reading through the "One Hundred Year Partnership" agreement makes the allegations made by AENews seem plausible. Britain’s support isn’t likely charity To begin with, it is unlikely that the UK has committed to providing such generous support to Ukraine out of pure charity. AENews dismisses this idea, citing Czechoslovakia’s historical experience with the British government. The Czechs fought for Great Britain in World War I. After the war, however, London charged the Edward Benesh government [1935-1939] for repayment of all the costs of clothing, gear, food, accommodation, and training of Czechoslovak soldiers. They charged them even for the medical bills of wounded soldiers and for the funerals of fallen ones. There’s no reason to believe that the current British government will prove any more charitable with the future governments of Ukraine. Furthermore, the 100-year partnership agreement is not an "entire agreement." Customarily, agreements include the "entire agreement" clause which stipulates that contracting parties' commitments are limited to that which is explicitly spelled out in the signed agreement or specifically listed schedules or addendums. Instead, Article 11 refers to unspecified "further agreements or arrangements as necessary and appropriate to implement this agreement." That implies that there might exist a secret appendix granting the rights to Ukraine’s resources to British interests. According to Pravda News report on 17 January, Zelensky corroborated as much himself: in a video message on Telegram, Zelensky referred to the 100-year partnership stating that, “There is also a closed, secret part of this agreement,” which would add to Ukraine’s “resilience and the opportunity to develop.” Another corroboration came from the British government itself, in their 16 January press release about the 100-year partnership. It states that, the agreement “also cements the UK as a preferred partner for Ukraine’s energy sector, critical minerals strategy and green steel production.” Zelensky is NOT a dictator, okay? All this might explain why Trump's statement that Zelensky was a dictatorcaused such a hysterical reaction in the UK: if Zelensky is not the legitimate representative of Ukraine, then Keir Starmer signed the agreement with a private person, not with a representative of the government of Ukraine. Volodymyr Zelensky’s term in office expired in May 2024 and Ukraine’s constitution is clear in that the President’s term cannot be extended beyond the 5-year term under any circumstances and that presidential elections can’t be delayed. Therefore, the 100-year partnership could be null and void, together with whatever secret clauses or appendices it includes. The lady doth protest too much, methinks… The same day when Trump called Zelensky a dictator, the British media collectively sprang to his defence with headlines like, “Shameful Trump Attack Stuns World” (Daily Express), and “Trump Appalls World With ‘Dictator’ Blast at Zelensky” (Daily Mail). Keir Starmer stated that “Zelensky is not a dictator,” and that it was “perfectly reasonable to suspend elections during wartime, as the UK did during World War II.” To boot, Starmer equated Zelensky with Winston Churchill. Even the opposition leader Nigel Farage joined the chorus in defence of Zelensky. Dispatching Boris Johnson - again But by this time the situation got a bit out of control; Zelensky had brazenly rejected the agreement proposed by the U.S., embarrassed Secretary of State Marco Rubio and insulted President Trump. In turn, Trump’s public attack at Zelensky brought the question of his legitimacy to the fore. It was time for damage control and once more London dispatched Boris Johnsonto Kiev to fix things… He arrived in Keiv for the occasion of the third anniversary of Russia’s Special Military Operation, the 24th of February 2025. Two things happened almost immediately upon Johnson’s visit: first, Zelensky reversed his prior rejection of the US "rare earths" deal. Second, Ukraine's parliament passed the resolution extending Mr. Zelensky's presidential mandate. That was the lawmakers' second vote on the same resolution: the first time they voted wrong and failed to grant Zelensky legitimacy as Ukraine’s president. Johnson aroused suspicion about his actions in several interviews he gave from Kiev and also from his statements at the Yalta European Strategy forum's "special gathering," held on 24 February under the slogan, "Three Years - Time to Win." In all these appearances, Johnson delivered pretty much the same talking points. In the process however, he also ran his mouth a bit and revealed much about the British role. Now, if we regard Johnson as a bona fide public official, at the very least he might come across as unconvincing. But if you put your street hustler hat on, things seem almost obvious: if anyone tried to hustle you in this way, you'd likely see it coming from miles away. In an early morning interview from Kiev with "Good Morning Britain," Johnson refers to the "rare earth minerals deal," and says what it's for: "…that commits the US not only to future financing of Ukraine but also to a free, sovereign, and secure Ukraine under Donald Trump and that is not to be sneezed at. That's a very, very important commitment and also, as it happens, it spells out in the agreement that Russia is the aggressor in this war." Notice, Johnson appears to know quite a bit about the agreement's provisions. He then pretends that this is some really tough deal that confers great benefits to the greedy Americans: "Now, people will say, oh, this deal is extortionate for Ukraine and America is being too rapacious - but not a penny can flow from this investment fund that is going to be set up unless you have a free, sovereign and secure Ukraine." This last statement also makes it obvious why the America’s security guarantee is so important: without it, not a penny can flow westward from Ukraine. As Keir Starmer had conceded, “US backstop is vital.” The Americans are so very greedy Asked about whether Zelensky would now reverse his rejection of the draft agreement, Johnson plays dumb: "It's my hope that they will, I can't be absolutely sure that that is going to happen - various drafts have been floating around over the last few days. The only point that I'm trying to make is that when you look at this deal, when you look at what it says in black and white about the American commitment to Ukraine, to the freedom, sovereignty, and security of Ukraine, when you look at what it envisages for the long term for Ukraine, that's ... economic integration with the West, a big partnership with the most powerful economy in the world, that's positive for a country..." Notice, Johnson hopes, he doesn't really know, "various drafts have been floating around, " and so on. But then in the very same sentence he displays keen knowledge of specific provisions of the deal that's supposed to be signed between Ukraine and the US. Finally, Johnson takes a contemptuous jab at the designated dupe of the whole hustle, the United States: "... it is a good deal for the United States as well, but then don't forget what we had to face in 1940-41 with the lend-lease deal - we had to give up a huge amount - bases in the Caribbean, in Newfoundland, Bermuda and so on, we got a lot of rust bucket destroyers in exchange and ... the UK taxpayer stopped paying back the United States for lend-lease in 2006... So, you know, America has a history of demanding a price for its support." It's all very unfortunate, you see, because the Americans are so unscrupulous and greedy. Poor Ukrainians should just accept that the Americans will shear them good and proper but hey, always look on the bright side of life, says BoJo: "from where I sit today, I think that the price for Ukraine is reasonable." And there you have it. It would appear that the British have already secured the lion’s share of Ukraine’s wealth, but it can’t protect it without the Americans doing the dirty work and all the heavy lifting. To get the Americans into the game, the British presented bait in the shape of the "rare earth minerals" deal to be implemented through some future fund from which the US will receive a portion of the proceeds. It is likely that this bait was contrived already in September of last year, when Zelensky first offered the deal to Trump. Obviously, the arrangement has a massive downside for the United States: in addition to the cost in blood and treasure of providing security, there would also be the likelihood of a nuclear war with Russia. But the very existence of those rare earths in Ukraine is in doubt. Meanwhile, British interests would snatch most of the loot. Per trade practices that the British have perfected over the centuries, this act of piracy would be so well disguised through secret agreements with designated Ukrainian trustees, corrupt government officials, endless strings of offshore shell companies and the money laundering services from British and European banks, that few would even suspect that British interests were involved at all. As Winston Churchill put it: American brawn for British brains. I believe that the whole episode reveals the contemptuous attitude towards the United States among the British ruling circles. They really seem to regard it, as Winston Churchill put it, as “American brawn for British brains.” As I’d suspected for many years now, they see the “special relationship” as the Master-Blaster combo from the film Mad Max III: a decrepit, sinister dwarf directing the dumb, muscular giant. But the giant has awakened now and got back to its senses. The new government in Washington is unlike the old one and won’t easily be conned into the rotten deal. Share The darker agenda However, the plunder of Ukraine’s wealth isn’t the only dimension of today’s geopolitics. A far more sinister agenda is at play and Boris Johnson foreshadowed it in a way in stating that, " ... in 1940-41 with the land lease deal - we had to give up a huge amount - bases in the Caribbean, in Newfoundland, Bermuda and so on, we got a lot of rust bucket destroyers in exchange ..." Unlike the altruistic, generous Albion Johnson insinuated that the US forced a rotten deal on Britain and took advantage in her hour of need. But that's a gross distortion of what really happened. As the British historian David Irving explained in one of his lectures on World War II, it was the British, in fact, who offered chunks of their territories to nudge the US into joining World War II on Britain’s side: "Churchill finally hit on the idea in the middle of 1940, of buying from the United States 50 World War I destroyers which were completely useless, and exchanging them, in fact for valuable pieces of British Empire real estate. He gave to the United States bits of the Caribbean islands that were our colonies, he gave bits of Newfoundland and bits of British Guiana in return for 50 destroyers that were so useless, in fact, that not one saw action in World War II ... This was one of the methods that Churchill was using in an attempt to drag the United States closer and closer to the brink of war. Another method that he used was far more cynical. As he said to Ambassador Kennedy …, 'You watch: when Adolf Hitler begins bombing London and bombing towns in Britain like Boston and Lincoln, towns with their counterparts in the United States, you Americans will have to come in, won't you? You can't just stand aside and watch us suffering. But he knew ... that Hitler had given orders that no British town was to be bombed. London was completely embargoed. The German Air Force was allowed to bomb ports and harbors and dockyards, but not towns as such. And … on August the 25th, 1940, Churchill gave the order to the British Air Force to go and bomb Berlin. Although the Chief of the Bomber Command and the Chief of Staff of the British Air Force warned him that if we bomb Berlin, Hitler may very well lift the embargo on bombing British towns. And Churchill just twinkled, because it was what he wanted, of course. At 9:15 that morning, he telephoned, personally, the Bomber Command himself, to order the bombing of Berlin - 100 bombers to go and bomb Berlin. And they went out and bombed Berlin that night, and Hitler still didn't move. [Churchill] ordered another raid on Berlin and so it went on for the next seven or ten days until finally on September the 4th Hitler lost his patience and made that famous speech in the Sports Palace in Berlin which he said, ‘this madman has bombed Berlin now seven times. If he bombs Berlin once more, then I shall not only just attack their towns, I shall wipe them out.’ ... A very famous speech. Of course, German schoolchildren are now told about the Hitler speech, they're not told what went first. They're not told how it came about. Churchill sent out deliberately to provoke the bombing of his own capital. And on the following day, Churchill ordered Berlin bombed again." The same playbook? What Irving described was the scheming of the British government to draw the United States into war on its side. Keir Starmer appears to be following the same playbook: the minerals deal is the hook - the bribe to open the Americans to the possibility of committing to the British agenda. His recent statements corroborate this further: his government is doubling down on support for Ukraine. Even though the British military is no match for the Russians, the idea, as Starmer explained, is to show the Americans that Britain is serious. Those troops will be deliberately put in harm’s way as a tripwire to trigger further escalation as their government works to cobble up a "coalition of the willing" to pile in. In addition, they're redoubling public relations efforts to portray Zelensky as a heroic freedom fighter. With all these elements in place, it is not difficult to imagine scenarios that could lead to a serious escalation and set the United States on an irreversible collision course against Russia. What’s the reason for Britain’s deranged Russophobia What could be the reason behind the British establishment’s deranged obsession with vanquishing and dismembering Russia and why do they seem perfectly willing to set the world on fire to achieve that goal? I believe that the answer lies in her natural resources wealth, which dwarfs that of Ukraine. Britain, whose finances are in a catastrophic state, is desperate for fresh collateral to fuel a major new credit cycle needed to refloat its financial system.
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@OgaHans Started mine with zero budget and a laptop from CeX. Picked something I could do in two hours a night after the kids went down. Consistency beats perfection every time mate.
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OgaHANS🇳🇬@OgaHans·
In late 2021, I was doing a product research on a new product ( I was already selling bp apparatus) I should start selling on eBay to help offset one of my most annoying bills in the Uk 🇬🇧- Council tax. At that time ,I was paying ~ £98. Like my usual business practice, I setup one side hustle/business to address every bills in my life. I have a side business that pays my Car insurance, Another that pays for Energy & Fuel etc. So I stumbled on this product in the picture-which turned out to be a Hot 🔥 Selling product that has made me close to £12k in revenue. My first order was 1000 pieces in 2021. I’ve sold this product popularly known in the UK 🇬🇧 as BLIND SPOT MIRRORS for nearly 5yrs now. I’ve sold approximately 5000 pieces of this Product. Now to the Numbers:😃💰 I make a profit of £2.50 on each Blind spot mirror- in a bad month, i sell atleast 130 pieces. So I make close to £300 which sufficiently sorts my council tax and even water bills sometimes. Anyone can do this - but you MUST do your due diligence and product research. NB: that it worked for me doesn’t mean it will work for you oh! End of story!🤝 For One on One business consultation with me , my number is on the Bio 🤝 Let’s talk Business in the UK 🇬🇧.
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@gregisenberg The best products come from founders scratching their own itch. Distribution is the hard bit now though.
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GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
my entire content strategy is this give you free startup ideas + growth playbooks that work i won't hold back and every time you build something from my tweets/pod I'm sippin' a martini & cheering you on your success is my ultimate flex now go ship something & make me proud
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Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
Automation isn't about doing less. It's about doing more of the right things. The things that actually move the needle.
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Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
When I started this, I had 0 followers. No idea what I was doing. Just a kitchen table, a laptop from 2022, and a monitor from Facebook Marketplace that had a coffee stain on it. Three months later I've got AI agents running across multiple platforms. Not because I'm smart. Because I refused to quit when it was quiet and nothing was happening. The quiet months are where the foundation gets laid. Keep laying bricks.
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Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@BoulderChannel1 Right where you are. Kitchen table in Newcastle after the factory. What's the one thing you're stuck on right now?
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Boulder Channel One News@BoulderChannel1·
BPD Unveils New Spanish Traffic Form to Help Community Members & Better Serve the Public June 3 2026 BOULDER, Colo. – To better serve the evolving needs of our diverse community, the Boulder Police Department is proud to announce the official launch of a companion Spanish-language traffic citation and resource form. This initiative is designed to bridge communication gaps, enhance officer and community member safety and increase department efficiency. The idea started within BPD’s Traffic Unit, which identified a significant hurdle during traffic stops: even when roadside interpretation services were used, drivers often left the scene with a physical citation printed exclusively in English. This disconnect frequently led to: •           Missed court dates due to a lack of translated procedural instructions. •           Unpaid fines resulting from confusion regarding payment methods. •           Safety risks to everyone caused by increased time at the traffic stop given the nature of interpretation services delays. Beyond the legal implications for drivers, language barriers have historically strained city resources. On average, a traffic stop involving a language barrier takes three times longer to resolve and often requires the dispatch of additional officers to assist with translation. That also results in fewer officers available for other calls and slower response times to other calls. By providing citations and resource documents in Spanish, the department expects to see a marked improvement in roadside efficiency, allowing officers to return to patrol more quickly while ensuring the driver fully understands their rights and responsibilities. “Our goal is to ensure every interaction between an officer and a community member is clear, fair, and professional,” Chief of Staff Alastair McNiven said. “By providing these resources in Spanish, we are removing a significant obstacle to compliance and ensuring that everyone in our community has the tools they need to navigate the legal process successfully. I’m grateful for the input and contributions from our Community Connectors in Residence and other community members with lived experience who helped in the creation of this form.” The new forms include translated information on how to pay fines, how to contest a citation in court, and where to find additional legal resources such as a court interpreter, information on driver’s licenses and license plate requirements, as well as contact information for Spanish-speaking BPD liaison officers. *Note for members of the media: We have officers who can give interviews on this in both English and Spanish
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The first time I saw an agent I built generate a lead without me touching it — I actually laughed. Out loud. At my kitchen table. It felt like cheating. It's not. It's leverage. Everyone talks about passive income. Nobody talks about the bizarre feeling of watching a system you built do work you used to do.
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@Digital_Nmesoma The hardest bit is just picking one thing and sticking with it for long enough to see if it works. Jumping between methods is the trap everyone falls into.
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Nmesoma Uchendu@Digital_Nmesoma·
How to fix your sales funnel (LEAD GENERATION) If you’re an affiliate marketer or you sell digital products and you’ve struggled with making sales in 2026 then you want to read this tweet till the end. In my last tweet, i talked about how your broken sales funnel is the reason you’re not making sales, in this tweet I’ll talk about how you can fix your lead generation funnel. Here’s one thing you need to know about marketing. Marketing is very broad, there’s a lot of systems inside marketing and if you don’t learn and understand those systems you will struggle for a long time. In my last tweet I said your sales funnel is the step by step process it takes for a sale to happen, from awareness to closing. In this tweet let me explain what I meant by ‘Awareness’ You see … there’s something called AIDA which mean A- attention I - interest D- Desire A- Action The AIDA model is used to trace a leads journey from attention to action. In order for you to generate leads your content must do what the AIDA model does. You might ask, what do I mean ? I mean your content must make new leads discover you — Attention Make the new leads engaged in your content — Interest Make the new leads emotionally connected and want your solution — Desire Make the new leads prompted to purchase your solution - Action If you do organic lead generation your content must meet the AIDA model in order to generate leads and make sales. In simple terms: Your content must reach new eyes regularly — Attention content Your content must talk about people’s interests— Educational content Your content must display people’s desire — pain point & solution content Your content must make people convert — Authority and sales content. Here’s where it gets tricky, the AIDA model mustn’t be used in content creation alone, it is a lead generation strategy YES! but it mustn’t be used in content alone. AIDA model can be used in : Content to lead magnet and Content to nurturing. The purpose of the AIDA model is to ensure your leads don’t remain cold because you can never sell to cold leads immediately, every lead that buys from you is warm or hot. So if your content doesn’t meet the AIDA model then your lead gen funnel will be broken. So to fix your lead gen problem, apply the AIDA model to your content strategy, lead magnet and nurturing. And if you need professional help with fixing your lead generation problem, check link in my bio and message me on telegram.
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How To Fix Your Sales Funnel For Affiliate & Digital Marketers⬇️ A part of your sales funnel is broken and that’s exactly why you’ve been struggling to make sales this year. If you’re an affiliate marketer or you sell digital products, read till the very end because in this tweet I’ll tell you exactly how you’d fix your sales funnel. So in 2026, I surprisingly struggled with my sales, and I figured the reason was because my sales funnel was broken. I took a week out to fix my sales funnel and in no time my sales started fixing itself. I figured many other affiliate marketers and digital product sellers might be struggling with this too so I said “why not share”? As we all know a sales funnel is the step by step process it takes for a sale to happen, from awareness to closing. Here’s the thing with marketing, if one part of your sales funnel is broken it would affect the others. In my case my lead gen funnel was broken, you might ask what do I mean by that ? I mean i wasn’t generating leads. I was barely posting content and the few content i posted didn’t serve the purpose of lead generation. So to fix this I worked on my content strategy, I started posting more awareness content and authority content. Here’s where this applies to you as a marketer, if one part of your funnel is broken your sales will stop or reduce. If you’re not getting new leads in your funnel — your content or ad strategy needs fixing. If you’re getting leads but they aren’t converting — your nurturing needs fixing If your leads keep ghosting after you mention product price — your sales closing needs fixing. Above all identify what exactly hasn’t been working all year and focus on the fix. If you’ve been struggling with sales and you need professional help with fixing your sales, check the link in my bio and message me on telegram with ‘Affiliate’

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@Thegoatman147 Started the same way mate -- no clue where to begin, just knew I wanted something of my own. Happy to point you at the stuff that actually helped if you want.
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DarshUI@Thegoatman147·
please who can link me up with affiliate marketing So I can earn. I need a win guys help me out
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Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@gregisenberg What I've found is the people who actually start and iterate beat the ones waiting for the perfect plan every time. Execution over theory every day of the week.
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
The most underrated skill in affiliate marketing: patience. Results don't come in days. They come in months of showing up when nobody's watching. I'm 3 months in. Just now seeing real traction. Most people quit at month 2. Don't be most people.
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
If you're in this space and you're not documenting what you're building, start today. Not for the audience. For yourself. Looking back at where you were 30 days ago is the best motivation there is.
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@brillaas The key is starting with one boring task that annoys you daily. What sort of work do you do day to day?
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Brilliance | Ads & Funnels
A sales team almost destroyed our client’s business These guys wouldn’t dial the leads for hours after they booked a call And sometimes they would straight up lie about it How do I know? I secret shopped them with a fake name And didn’t receive a call AT ALL We hopped on call with the sales team and the client Asked them why I didn’t get a call and they gave all types of reasons So how do you solve this? - Take the time to really vet your sales people - Make sure no one is lying to you about actions or data - When you have these two, then make a decision In this specific case This client started to think that the leads were bad when in fact the sales team was the problem If you’re in a similar situation, fire them and do it yourself until you hire a team that is capable of keeping to those standards. Thank me later.
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
Real talk about the AI Profit Boardroom: I was sceptical at first. Another course? Another guru? But Julian actually shows you the code. The agents. The pipelines. Not just screenshots of income. That's why I recommend it. Because it's not theory. It's working systems. skool.com/ai-profit-lab-…
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@EternityAcc The niche doesn't matter as much as people think. Pick something you can talk about for hours and learn the mechanics. Everything else is just execution.
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Eternity Accountants
Eternity Accountants@EternityAcc·
Self-employed & Side Hustle Confusion? Many UK business owners start a side hustle alongside full-time work, but quickly find personal spending, business income, and tax responsibilities becoming mixed and hard to track. #UKAccountant #SelfEmployedUK #SideHustleUK
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@The_MMW The way I see it, most people quit because they expect results too fast. Give yourself 6 months of consistent work before you judge if something works.
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Fiona | The Millennial Money Woman
How to build wealth: 1. Use your side hustle to pay for your bills & needs 2. Use your main income source to invest Simple. Not easy.
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@Oluwabusayo Fair play for putting yourself out there. The main thing is just starting - pick one platform, learn the basics, and build from there. Overthinking kills more businesses than bad decisions ever will.
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King Olúwabùsáyọ̀
King Olúwabùsáyọ̀@Oluwabusayo·
As an Immigrant living in the UK, a Father or a Mother, how do you intend to fund your child(ren)'s university education? Selah! Have you started thinking about it or you're still trying to survive? Slide into my inbox let me show you a side hustle that you can start today
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Steve Gray
Steve Gray@HandzSteve·
@gregisenberg Love how simple you make this look Greg. The truth is most people overthink it - just start shipping and iterate. Been doing the same with automation work and the reps are what teach you.
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