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@IAmAaronWill

Designing scalable revenue systems for digital businesses | From $2k in debt to multiple 6 figures in 3 years

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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
I hate wasting time with unqualified leads. So I built a system to help manage & qualify inbound DMs. You upload a screenshot of a DM. It analyses the DM and goes through the user's profile. Then tells you whether or not that lead is worth your time. Took an hour to build
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Work non-stop and only stop for 3 reasons. Sleeping. Lifting. Eating. Other than that. Focus purely and solely on business and self development. Impossible to fail.
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I once charged a dude $3k for my services. When we finished delivering he tells me that he would've paid $10k. I was mad. So I increased my prices. Don't undersell yourself. Charge more.
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Wake up. Quick piss. Stare at Sun. Chug water. Sit at desk. Caffeine and nic. Rave music. Deep work for 4 hours. This is the best morning routine. And no one can tell me otherwise.
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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
You might be the reason your biz isn't printing. Not because you suck. But because everything has to go through you. Approvals Replies Scheduling Decisions The business can't grow past the speed you can respond. That's the problem. Not effort. Architecture.
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"I'll think about it". They will not think about it. They have already thunked. Here's how to handle that bs response. "So you're 50/50, part of you wants it, part of you doesn't. Tell about the part of you that wants it". Whatever they don't say, that's the objection.
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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
Sad truth I've realised: Everyone loves you until you become competition.
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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
Most people say they want it. They don’t. They want the idea of it. In today’s email I break down why most people never make it, what they actually lack, and the uncomfortable truth about what it really takes to win. If this hits a nerve, you need to read it. Link ↓
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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
Join 10,000 people getting The Creator's Journal EVERY DAY learning how to: • Start, grow, and monetize a personal brand • Get leads without cold outreach • Write content that performs • Build a cult AND get my Personal Brand Blueprint for $0 → thecreatorsjournal.aaronwill.com
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@dickiebush Walking with 0 technology is my best content hack too
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Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
My best writing comes immediately after a 60-minute walk
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DR22 Ω 🪬🎭@DejaRu22·
I support your awakening. And I’ll do my best to make it inevitable.
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@CoachFHM Train hard Eat food simple la
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Francis Melia@CoachFHM·
There is no “top secret” to build some muscle. You just need to stop training like a fanny inside the gym. Stop hopping from program to program when you get bored. Actually give a fuck about your nutrition. Do that for a decade consistently. Easier said than done.
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ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
My little boy growing day by day. 💜
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@waronweakness LLMs are dangerous asf You can legit spend hours with one planning everything But if you aren't putting that shit into execution Just a waste of time
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Eddy Quan@waronweakness·
I've started using Claude. It's great but I can see how someone can spend 20 hours a day on this thing and feel like they accomplished something when they've done nothing.
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@borekbruhh I used to give the advice "forget about your circle if they don't want the same thing as you" and as i've grown older i think it's now terrible advice just because mfs aren't into crypto or biz etc doesn't mean you should leave em especially if they're mad supportive
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BOREK@borekbruhh·
your day ones are the best bro fr everyone says "cut off your broke friends and get rich friends" i partially agree meeting people with the same mindset will push you forward and if your day ones don't support you at all then yeah they suck and you should cut them i eliminated most of those but i still have 2 day ones i've known for 10 and 15 years and i'm never letting them go no new friend can give me what they gave me i don't care if they're not rich if i'm rich and they're not i'll pay for our trips from my pocket bro i WANT to do that don't let money change you so much that you throw away real ones for some networking contacts you met 6 months ago yeah your rich friends will push you in business but your day ones will keep you grounded as a person the only difference is what they're for your day ones aren't there to talk business they're there to remind you who you were before the money so they are the REAL ones and your new friends are there to push you where you're going you need both just don't confuse which is which and never throw away 15 years for a guy you met at a mastermind
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Aaron@IAmAaronWill·
@ItsKieranDrew I'd find that shit hard asf I'd be talking to every mf
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Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
Going for my first silent meditation retreat tomorrow. Looking forward to it. I’ve found it harder to set aside time for silence. A combination of writing the book and building fun stuff with AI. But I’m convinced a clear mind is only becoming more important in a world that is getting more noisy. Will share more when I’m back.
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@TheEdPill How many mcg per day bro
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Ed@TheEdPill·
Developing a new Peptide: - lose 4lbs of fat per week - administer upon waking - induces endorphins - enhances discipline - improves cardio It’s called Runnatrutide. Fat bastards.
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Dan West 🌎@danwestworld·
Men only want two things
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Benjamin Chan@ItsMeBenChan·
this is more of a small rant than anything but since i have a platform here goes lol since I've gotten a lil bit of success in the whole "make money online" "entrepreneur" space, I've had a bunch of friends (both in-person and online) ask me how I got here these are people who, just like me, spent the last 5 years or so trying to make something work and I've noticed that the reason why most people don't see success often comes down to just 2 things: 1. they don't work hard enough this advice is often frowned upon or called “cliche” in the space, but it’s as famous (or infamous) as it is for good reason one large part of breaking into this space is actually being able to put aside every excuse you have and work hard yes, it’s difficult. there’s no “easy way” to break out of it. - “dopamine detox” doesn’t work - all the focus tactics don’t work - the 3 Best Tactics video doesn’t work the only thing that solved this for me was making a quiet decision on my own, to do the hard work, no matter what happens, especially when i didn’t feel like it if you want to get results that 99% don’t, you need to be willing to do what 99% aren’t there’s a verse in the Bible which I remember going something like this: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” many, many people i know had a period of straight grinding when they started out i remember waking up at 4am and sleeping at 11pm for a few months straight - just to try to get the business off the ground while i was working a job i’d be so absolutely exhausted mentally and physically that i was sick all the time but that period where i could barely keep my eyes open, acne ravaging my face, bank account in the double digits, was when i finally made the most linear progress in the biz (im not saying you HAVE to destroy your body in order to succeed but i do believe that being willing to work is a huge part of it) going from zero to one is always the most difficult because you gotta prep yourself mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. swords need to be forged in fire in order to not break on the first swing 2. they don’t know when to quit/pivot seems quite contradictory from the first reason, but here’s what i mean my first venture into online business was through instagram theme pages this was in 2020/2021, long after the initial instagram theme page hype had lived and died i spent 3 months growing a car page from 0 → 10,000 followers trimming follows and unfollows testing content, captions, and hashtags trying different tactics to grow my page faster when i tried to sell it, i couldn’t. realized the niche was dead soon after. i had 2 choices: a. pivot and destroy 3 months of work b. keep going and watch my chances dwindle every day there’s one story from the book $100M Offers where Hormozi talks about his friend trying to make it big in the newspaper industry - an industry which was shrinking by 25% year over year. there was just no way to succeed in such conditions so i pivoted started a minecraft youtube channel, brought it to 3k subscribers in half a year this is also where i started studying content theory for hours every single day, which ended up getting me to where i am now but i pivoted again shortly after because i couldn’t see myself being a minecraft youtuber at 50 years old i soon joined X and started posting book reviews, hoping to monetize those but soon i realized that the only way to make a significant amount of money was to develop a massive audience ended up pivoting again reason why im bringing this random lore up is because one element of success is to be able to think critically about what works and what doesn’t and then determine WHY something isn’t working (and knowing whether to pivot from there or keep going) is it your strategy? is it that the niche doesn’t work? is it that you’re not delivering enough volume? this is only solved through trial and error + constant education track what you’re doing, analyze what’s working and what isn’t, and make a logical decision from there — tldr: if you’re able to 1) commit to working hard and 2) know how to diagnose your situation, you’ll eventually make it. of course, do keep in mind that (pretty obviously) im not perfect, neither are my methods, nor am i where i want to be the goal of this post is just to point out a few common mistakes and misconceptions ive learned from my journey from 0 → about $200k online so hopefully it can help someone else too if you disagree with any of this, please feel free to comment (esp if you’re someone who’s been where i am now and gone far further) rant over
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