Fahim Daniel

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Fahim Daniel

@MrOverDeliver

شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2023
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Fahim Daniel
Fahim Daniel@MrOverDeliver·
1 month ago S was desperate. He was busy running his biz but didn’t know how to grow his brand. Then we started working together. 30 days later: +400 followers Solid fanbase Go-to copywriter This is how we did it without him slaving away & organically: 1/ Networking S was a ghost in his niche. Nobody knew him. The problem? If they don’t know you - they won’t buy from you. So we made sure that everyone sees at least one time his profile pic. The strategy was simple: 100 quality replies a day. That’s how we cracked the code to advertise his brand for free. 2/ Content creation We aimed for a huge volume While everyone is satisfied with 3 tweets a day, I over-delivered: Insightful tweet - x7 times a day. So when people come and see his valuable replies, they’d go to his profile and see even better content. We made sure that every tweet addressed one specific problem, so people felt stupid not reading. 3/ Authority building Post tweets are cool - but it’s not enough. We needed to see bigger. So here’s what we did: We made S a no-brainer to follow. How? By providing value. And aiming for bookmarks. We’d add CTAs to remind people to bookmark important posts. Likes are cool. But they don’t pay the bill. Authority does. — Loved this tweet? 1. Follow me @MrOverDeliver 2. RT and bookmark that post Talk soon, Fahim. — P.S. Are you a 5/6-figure business owner who wants to scale past 7 figures using personal branding? DM me “GHOST” - and let’s start.
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Benjamin Chan
Benjamin Chan@ItsMeBenChan·
After 3 years I'm still not the most famous Benjamin Chan out there Guess that's what happens when you're born with the most common name to exist. Benjamin Chans, I'm coming for you...
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tweethunter
tweethunter@TweetHunterIO·
What we learned after analyzing 100s of thread hooks 🔬 The best ones either: - Start with a credibility booster ("After 10 years in sales...") - Ask a thought-provoking question ("Why do 90% of creators fail?") - Make a big promise ("This system made me $100K") - Hint at a transformational journey ("I went from 0 to 50K in 6 months") We've saved 3M+ viral tweets in TweetHunter. The patterns are obvious once you study them. The best creators don't guess. They study what works, then make it their own.
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Luke Alexander
Luke Alexander@Lukealexxander·
@netanyahu Notice how he can’t say his name and simply says “story”. These people do not believe in Christ and in fact they don’t like Christians whatsoever
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Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו
To our Christian friends in Israel, the United States and around the world, we wish you a blessed and joyful Easter. Christians are persecuted across the Middle East, in Syria, Lebanon, Nigeria, Turkey and beyond. But in our region, Israel alone protects our Christian community which is growing and prospering. In this land where the story began, as missiles are fired at our capital, the holy city of Jerusalem, and as the US and Israel stand firm against the Iranian regime and its terror proxies, we continue to steadfastly protect the freedom of worship for all faiths, especially at this sacred time. Even under fire, our commitment is unwavering: to defend life, to safeguard liberty, and to ensure that every believer can pray in peace. May the message of renewal, hope, and faith shine brightly in your homes and hearts. Happy Easter.
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Fahim Daniel
Fahim Daniel@MrOverDeliver·
@cantfaizme Follow the Sahabas and the teacher of mankind whom the Sahabas followed (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam)
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Faiz🥷🏽
Faiz🥷🏽@cantfaizme·
People seeing this getting upset are dumb All these celebrities are sheep, no backbone but posturing as civil rights activists I was a huge Lebron fan growing up as a kid - but when I got older I realized that pedestalizing ANY human being is a grave mistake Forget all the celebrities, athletes, actors, artists, rappers, etc Stop being a fan of another man and become a fan of God.
BR@RULPDX

LeBron James on Deni Avdija season leading to the all star game and wanting to visit Israel in the future.

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Faiz🥷🏽
Faiz🥷🏽@cantfaizme·
All my followers plz report & block this fake account tryna be me @cantfaiizme Bum ass mfer
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Luke Alexander
Luke Alexander@Lukealexxander·
Go get a homeless person a delicious meal today and tell them that God sent you you because he was thinking about them Probably true anyways
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Fahim Daniel
Fahim Daniel@MrOverDeliver·
@Doublepulses As a guy who spent his 16s-18s "begging" for a gaming PC, I can relate
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Juan Garcia
Juan Garcia@juangarciarrr·
Stay away from @pipelineabuser's deliveron inboxes They've charged me 3 months and still havent been able to set any inboxes up live and working. Would NOT recommend
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Fahim Daniel
Fahim Daniel@MrOverDeliver·
@DanBurmawy Just put this whole thing into chatgpt and even it can debunk your stupid take lol
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Muslims love to parade the Quran’s mentions of Jesus and Mary as if it’s some grand gesture of respect. They claim that because the Quran has a chapter named after Mary (Surah Maryam), this proves Islam respects her. But if simply naming a chapter after something is an act of reverence, then what does it mean that the Quran also has chapters named after cows (Surah Al-Baqarah), ants (Surah An-Naml), and bees (Surah An-Nahl)? Are those sacred too? The Quran mentions Mary more than Muhammad’s own mother, yet it does so only to affirm Islam’s false narrative. The Quran confuses Mary, the mother of Jesus, with Miriam, the sister of Moses (Quran 19:28), proving its author was historically and theologically illiterate. The Quran strips Jesus of everything that makes Him the cornerstone of Christianity. It denies His divinity (Quran 5:116), denies His Sonship (Quran 19:35), and denies His redemptive death on the cross (Quran 4:157). Instead of being the Messiah who sacrificed Himself out of love, the Quran portrays Him as a weakling who needed Allah to deceive people in His place. Jesus doesn’t willingly sacrifice Himself for humanity’s sins. Instead, Allah supposedly tricked people into killing someone else in Jesus’ place (Quran 4:157). It also makes Allah the greatest deceiver (a title given to him in Quran 3:54), suggesting that millions of people were deliberately misled into believing in a false crucifixion. Islam acknowledges Jesus existed, but only to redefine Him. Islam claims He was a prophet, but only to reduce Him below Muhammad. Islam denies His crucifixion and resurrection, because if those were true, Muhammad would be irrelevant. Perhaps the most disgusting insult Islam directs at Jesus is the claim that He will return at the end of time, not to bring salvation, but to break the cross, kill pigs, enforce sharia law, and destroy Christianity.
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Fahim Daniel
Fahim Daniel@MrOverDeliver·
the guy who blocked me for reaching out is commenting under my client's post about how saucy his posts are 😮‍💨
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Nick Theriot
Nick Theriot@nicktheriot_·
This brand did $232M last year selling oral care products and their mouthwash ads are using fake phone call notifications to stop the scroll, and it's one of the cleanest pattern interrupts I've seen from a 9-figure DTC brand. Alright so I'm looking at this Hismile mouthwash ad right now and I need to break this down because when you're a brand doing $232M, you don't need gimmicks but they're still innovating on creative and that's why they keep scaling: 1. THE CREATIVE (AND WHY IT WORKS AT SCALE): The ad looks like an incoming phone call notification. "morning breath??" "fresh breath is calling..." Phone icon. "Accept" button at the bottom. This is a pattern interrupt that works even when people KNOW the brand. Here's why that matters: At $232M, Hismile isn't fighting for brand awareness anymore. Most people scrolling have probably seen their ads or know the brand. So the challenge isn't "do they know us?" It's "can we stop the scroll again with fresh creative?" And a fake phone call does exactly that. It doesn't look like an ad. It looks like a notification. Your brain reacts before your conscious mind registers it's an ad. That's the genius here. They're leveraging phone UI patterns (everyone knows what an incoming call looks like) to create instant familiarity + curiosity. Most 9-figure brands get lazy and run the same product shots over and over. Hismile is still testing creative angles. That's why they're at $232M and not stuck at $50M. 2. THE HOOK (PRIMARY TEXT): "The NEW science of helping bad breath:" Even though Hismile is a household name in oral care, they're still positioning this with stage 3 market sophistication language. New science = new mechanism. They're not relying on brand equity alone. They're giving you a reason to click even if you've seen Hismile ads before. Then the testimonial-style quote: "I felt like I was constantly worried about one thing I couldn't see 😰" That's hitting the emotional pain. Not just bad breath, the social anxiety around it. Then three symptom bullets: “😬 Brushed twice but still woke up with bad breath ☕ Coffee breath hung around all afternoon 🦷 Teeth looked dull no matter how well you brushed” This is avatar qualification. If you relate to any of these, you're clicking. If you don't, you're scrolling. The ad's job isn't to convince you mouthwash works. It's to get the right people to the product page. And these bullets do exactly that. 3. THE CTA: "Gunk Removing Mouthwash 🤢😨" The emojis are pulling weight here. "Gunk" + grossed-out face = visceral imagery. Then "Shop Now." Simple. No overthinking. The ad isn't trying to close the sale, it's trying to get you to the product page where the real selling happens. WHAT'S WORKING: This ad is doing exactly what a traffic driver should do: ✓ Pattern interrupt that works even for warm audiences (fake phone call) ✓ Symptom bullets that qualify the avatar (if you relate, you click) ✓ Curiosity gap (NEW science…what is it?) ✓ Brand trust already established (people know Hismile works) ✓ Clean CTA (Shop Now, frictionless) ✓ Emojis create visceral reaction (🤢😨 = gross + relatable) ✓ Product shot is clean and recognizable (reinforces brand) The ad's job is to get qualified clicks to the product page. That's it. And this does that without overcomplicating the message. WHY THIS WORKS FOR A $232M BRAND: They're not trying to explain everything in the ad. They're not trying to overcome every objection. They're not trying to close the sale in 3 sentences of primary text. They already have brand equity. People know Hismile. They've seen the toothpaste, the whitening kits, the PAP+ formula. So the ad's job is simple: 1. Stop the scroll (fake phone call does this) 2. Qualify the avatar (symptom bullets do this) 3. Create curiosity (NEW science does this) 4. Get the click (Shop Now does this) The product page handles the rest: reviews, mechanism explanation, FAQs, guarantees, upsells, bundles. This ad is built for traffic generation, not conversion. And that's exactly what it should be doing. WHAT I'D TEST: If I were running this campaign at scale: Test #1: Animated notification Make the "Accept" button pulse or add a subtle ring animation. Increase the interactive feel. Test #2: Personalized caller ID Instead of "morning breath??" test "Your breath is calling..." or "[Your Name]'s morning breath" More direct, more personal. Test #3: Add one-line mechanism tease Below "NEW science" add: "Targets bacteria regular mouthwash misses." Give them a reason to click beyond just curiosity. Test #4: Video version Test this as a 5-second video where the phone screen actually "rings" and the Accept button appears after 2 seconds. Motion = more thumb-stopping power. THE LESSON: When you're a $232M brand, you don't need to explain everything in the ad. Your job is to stop the scroll, qualify the click, and get people to the product page. This Hismile ad does exactly that. The fake phone call creative is brilliant—it breaks the pattern even for people who've seen Hismile ads before. The symptom bullets qualify who should click (if you brush twice a day and still have bad breath, this is for you). The curiosity gap (NEW science) gives you a reason to learn more. And the simple CTA (Shop Now) removes friction. The ad doesn't try to be the product page. It just gets you there. That's how you run ads at scale. You don't overcomplicate. You just stop the scroll and qualify the click. The product page does the selling. The ad does the traffic driving. Hismile gets that. That's why they're at $232M.
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Marcos
Marcos@itsmarcosruiz·
"If you set your goals ridiculously high and it's a failure, you will fail above everyone else's success"
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Gaëtan Caillot (Bambino)
Gaëtan Caillot (Bambino)@BambinoShopify·
Do @spencepawliw and @shauneng really make more than $1M MRR with their EVOLVE community? + $100k with their second community Origins? + Who knows how much with their agency EasyA Media? + Their ecom store running on the side? These numbers are insane, we’re clearly not in the same category at all… It's really inspiring. Any feedback on Evolve? Are the $1,500 per month actually worth it?
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Fahim Daniel
Fahim Daniel@MrOverDeliver·
Looking for a video editor Job: 2 reels per day Payment: $180-$200 per month Requirements: - You have to show us a FREE sample reel of any person we send you along the way
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Pairaw
Pairaw@itspairaw·
I need to make more fucking money
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