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Rush Ricketson

@RushRicketson

Helping you build your remote empire | Follow to grow your online store + achieve your goals | CEO at Pure Private Label | Co-Founder RevMulti Marketing

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5 Ways "The Art of War" Can Make You Invincible
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
Most leaders don’t lose their best people overnight. They slowly burn them out. Here are 5 mistakes that drive high performers away: First, rewarding great work with more work. When someone performs well, they get more tasks instead of more autonomy. Over time, they learn: “Doing better = carrying more weight.” Second, treating everyone the same. Equal rules feel fair. But equal treatment ignores effort. Top performers notice when excellence gets the same response as average work. Third, stepping in too quickly. Solving problems for your team might feel helpful. But it quietly signals: “I don’t trust you to handle this.” Growth slows. Ownership disappears. Fourth, making them compensate for weak performers. High performers see everything. When they’re expected to cover gaps, resentment builds fast. They either burn out… or lower their standards. Finally, focusing only on what’s wrong. Most reviews zoom in on small flaws. But high performers care about impact, growth, and what’s next. The fastest way to lose great people is not poor leadership. It’s well-intentioned leadership applied the wrong way. *** Loved this tweet? Follow Rush for more.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@bruno_dl True. That’s why depth matters, attention fades, but community keeps compounding long after the initial interest.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
You can’t beat a brand with depth. Depth builds trust. Depth creates loyalty. Depth brings higher retention. → Stronger connection → Better customers → Fewer doubters Community > attention.
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@LeonardoFreixas Exactly. That “something real” is what depth creates, and why community outlasts attention every time.
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Leonardo Freixas@LeonardoFreixas·
@RushRicketson The strongest brands usually win because people feel something real beneath the surface.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@thisisvarunteja Framing conversations around results changes how clients value you and what they’re willing to pay.
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Varun Teja@thisisvarunteja·
There are two types of service providers: Type 1: Task Owners → "You tell me what to do, I'll do it." → Client is the strategist. You're the hands. → You're replaceable. Commoditized. Competing on price forever. Type 2: Outcome Owners → "Tell me the result you want. I'll figure out how to get it." → You own the strategy AND the execution. → You're irreplaceable. Premium. Competing on value. The difference in income is 5-10x. Same skills. Different positioning. How to make the switch: On your next sales call, don't ask: "What deliverables do you need?" Ask: "If we're sitting here in 90 days celebrating a win, what happened? What numbers changed?" Let THEM define the outcome. Then YOU define the path. Now you're not selling tasks. You're selling the destination. Tasks are worth $50/hour. Destinations are worth $50,000. Stop being the hands. Start being the guide.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@ItsAndraz Aligning caffeine intake with your sleep cycle supports recovery, which directly influences fat loss outcomes.
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Andraz@ItsAndraz·
Caffeine in the morning is a fat loss booster. Caffeine in the evening is a fat loss killer.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@EmailCopyJames Building skills and sharing your work online opens doors that traditional routes rarely offer.
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James malsawm@EmailCopyJames·
Here’s the hard truth: Most people will never escape average lives. Why? They follow the script: school → job → retirement. They wait for permission. They copy what everyone else is doing. You don’t have to. The internet rewards builders, not followers. • Start creating skills. • Start building an audience. • Start taking control of your path. Your freedom isn’t going to come from luck. It comes from consistent action and learning.
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@AnthonyGaenzle Taking visible action changes how others respond and rebuilds credibility over time.
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Anthony Gaenzle@AnthonyGaenzle·
When you keep making the same mistake over and over and you keep complaining about it but not doing anything, people stop listening. Stop talking. Start acting.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@Pushkarkx Starting small and testing quickly creates real feedback, which is what actually moves someone forward.
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Pushkar@Pushkarkx·
“I need to start a biz…” 3 months later: • Watched 69 videos. • Read 13 business books. • Shared plans with his mates. • Felt like he’s the main character. Earned $0. “Business is not for me.”
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@talesreisalves Setting context upfront shifts the entire conversation and makes later resistance much easier to handle.
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Tales 🧘🏽‍♂️🧠@talesreisalves·
The best objection handling happens before the objection is ever raised. If you are fighting the "price objection" at minute 45, you failed at minute 10. If your product is $10k, anchor the price early. Tell a story about a client who "hesitated to invest $15k but made it back in a week." You are pre-framing the probability model in their brain. Inoculate the objection before the prospect can weaponize it.
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@LeonardoFreixas Rewarding safe execution while asking for bold ideas creates silence, not innovation, and teams quickly learn what actually gets valued.
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Leonardo Freixas
Leonardo Freixas@LeonardoFreixas·
Most organizations don’t lack ideas. They punish the people who suggest them. Leaders say “think big” but reward predictability. Eventually smart employees stop risking status. Innovation dies long before talent leaves.
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@bruno_dl Founders who track the right metrics build clarity, and that clarity drives consistent growth.
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Bruno | Data-Driven CRO 📈
ecom founders who stay broke: - optimize for aesthetics, not revenue - run tests based on gut feeling - scale ads before fixing the store - redesign every 6 months without measuring results - ignore their own customer data - hire agencies and never ask what they're actually testing ecom founders who print: - let data pick the winner every time - fix the store before increasing spend - talk to their customers constantly - know their conversion rate by heart one group guesses. the other measures.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@Mr_Pur_pose1 Developing judgment turns AI from a tool into something that actually performs in complex situations.
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Mr Purpose@Mr_Pur_pose1·
There are four types of knowledge in AI work. 1. Guideline knowledge. 2. Context knowledge. 3. Pattern knowledge. 4. Judgment knowledge. Most systems train the first. The best systems develop the fourth.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@buildwitbrandon Unifying tools into one flow removes friction and lets reps focus on closing instead of managing chaos.
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Brandon Yakubov | Founder @ BDØT Industries
Would you drive a car held together by duct-tape? Probably not. It’s dangerous and slow. Yet, most sales teams are driving a "Frankenstein Stack" every day: The Engine is from one tool. The Tires are from another. The Steering wheel is a manual spreadsheet. When the car breaks down (deals stall), you blame the driver (the SDR). But it's not the driver's fault. It’s the car. Outbound doesn't scale on a "stack." It scales on a System. SalesOS is the first single-engine sales machine. Lead discovery, outreach, and closing, all in one place. Stop driving the Frankenstein. Build the system.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@masterpreneurai Building for profit and simplicity keeps the business aligned with the life it’s meant to support.
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MasterpreneurAI@masterpreneurai·
⭐ Nobody told me $1M/year meant: Bigger team problems Higher tax stress More decisions daily Revenue is vanity. Profit with peace is the real goal. #Entrepreneur #BusinessGrowth
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@alihamza_SMM Speaking directly to the visitor’s situation within seconds is what moves them closer to action.
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Ali Hamza@alihamza_SMM·
The landing page that converts isn't the prettiest one... It's the one that makes the visitor feel understood in the first 10 seconds.
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Rush Ricketson@RushRicketson·
@dklineii Showing up with consistency, energy, and ownership builds a reputation that quietly opens bigger opportunities.
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Dave Kline
Dave Kline@dklineii·
Career success isn't about talent. It's about character. Here's how to build 4 underrated skills that will separate you from everyone else:
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@cleanwithmike Building during uncertainty often creates advantages that feel obvious only in hindsight.
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Mike Cleans
Mike Cleans@cleanwithmike·
What happened the last time there were mass layoffs: • Side hustles spiked • Home service businesses boomed • People stopped waiting and started building History tends to repeat. The only question is whether you're watching or participating.
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@benkellyone Stepping into proven demand with working operations shifts risk and accelerates results.
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Ben Kelly
Ben Kelly@benkellyone·
The business is already built. The customers already exist. The systems already work. You're not starting something. You're stepping into something. That's why I buy boring businesses instead of building them.
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@drgurner Averages reward normal behavior, which leaves room for anyone willing to operate differently.
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Dr. Julie Gurner
Dr. Julie Gurner@drgurner·
It's a lot easier than you think to "beat the odds," because the odds are based on average people.
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