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Writing, Strategic positioning, and building Intellectual assets for SaaS founders.

Writing here: Tham gia Haziran 2011
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The more I explained an offer to a prospect the harder they were to convert. Because the solution felt complicated. So I dialed things in. • One Process • Simple steps • A clear outcome Simple doesn’t signal risk like complex does. So keep it simple.
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@DonHickmanLFG That's the best part. You're in total control of what happens, both good or bad.
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Don Hickman | Building BETTER Men
Look - all I want is for you to start living up to your potential. Hell, I ’ll settle for a FRACTION of your potential. I can help, but you have to want it. No one can do this shit FOR you.
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@b_winzer I never would've thought of that.
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Ben Winzer
Ben Winzer@b_winzer·
built an ai system two days ago that reads my journal writes posts that sound exactly like me and pushes them automatically into scheduled slots i just review them takes me maybe 30 seconds and i sat there today thinking about how insane it is that i could technically post 6 to 10 times a day now without it costing me any real time or energy but the thing is i spent like an hour and a half just training it feeding it my actual posts writing a prompt that was so specific it took multiple attempts to get right and now the output sounds genuinely like me and people hear that and think okay nice a little ai tool but thats not what happened what happened is i treated the setup like the actual work i cared about what went in so what comes out is actually good and this is the mistake i see everywhere people spend 20 minutes on something and then wonder why the output is generic and useless whether its an ai system or a website or a sales script the lazy version gets lazy results and the lazy version is always the one where you just plugged something in and hoped for the best garbage in garbage out always if you actually care about the output you have to care about the input first and most people skip that part because the input is the unglamorous part its not exciting to spend an hour writing a prompt but its the difference between something that actually works and something that just technically exists
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Logan Gott@LoganTGott·
R.I.P 2026 LinkedIn Algorithm. No more wondering what works. Most people right now are: Posting more Adding hashtags Dropping external links And wondering why impressions disappear. But something dramatically changed: LinkedIn stopped rewarding activity. It now rewards attention. Slow reading. Long comments. Posts people save. I studied 1,000s of LinkedIn posts from the past few weeks. The pattern was obvious: High dwell time = distribution. Low-effort content = invisible. So I turned the findings into one practical resource. A step-by-step LinkedIn growth guide built for the 2026 algorithm. Inside you'll find: → The 4-phase LinkedIn algorithm model explained simply → The hook structure that increases “see more” clicks → The post format generating the highest save rates → The comment strategy that multiplies reach → The content mix top creators use every week → The first-hour engagement protocol most people miss One founder applied this structure and their first post had over 100,000 impressions. If you want the full guide: 1️⃣ Follow me 2️⃣ Comment GUIDE I'll send it to you.
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@basedbrickpush1 Writing is an amazing catalyst to solutions. Shame most people don't understand it.
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Arno About@basedbrickpush1·
Most underrated way of solving business problems: Take: a notebook a pen a glass of good red wine your brain Write problem at top of page. Brainstorm. Cracks any biz problem, guaranteed.
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@theJayAlto You'll waste a ton of time on random things while being capable of so much more.
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Jay Alto@theJayAlto·
nothing is more destructive than an ambitious person without a mission
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@FoundersPodcast Internalizing that everything around you was created by a human is life changing. It shows you can do whatever you set your mind to.
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David Senra@FoundersPodcast·
A remarkably consistent set of values that Steve Jobs held dear:
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Opeyemi@GrowthChum·
@TheBryan_OG Hmmm, funny how I keep making this mistake 🤦🏾‍♂️
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Your content isn’t bad because you lack ideas. It’s bad because you're ignoring your work. You solve valuable problems every day and treat them like they’re too simple to share. That’s exactly what your prospects want.
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@conductr_ This is true. The only thing that gets you moving is action. Don't wait.
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conduct|r@conductr_·
being ready is a myth. you start, you suck, you figure it out, you get better that’s the only formula that works. every single time perfection paralysis has killed more dreams than failure ever will
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Most founders try to solve conversion problems with more information. Congratulations, you’ve confused the buyer more. Here’s what worked for me instead: • List every objection your buyer has • Remove steps that create friction • Simplify the path to one clear outcome • Make the next action obvious A clear path to the solution converts most of the time.
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Glock9Dorito@Glock9Dorito·
choose your sniper rifle
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@matt_gray_ Content should also complement each other. Pieces have to connect into a cohesive ecosystem that your audience can benefit from.
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MATT GRAY
MATT GRAY@matt_gray_·
Most founders create content with no clear destination. Every single piece of content should have one primary goal.
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@thejustinwelsh That context is extremely important because if you don’t take that into consideration you’ll feel like a dick for not listening. But that’s the reality of it.
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
Your parents' advice is likely aligned with a world that died 15-20 years ago. Following it guarantees you'll optimize for problems that no longer exist. Ignore them with love.
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@AlexHormozi The thing is to focus on one at a time. When you try to solve them all at once it makes it harder to know what steps to take.
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Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
3 types of business problems: 1) You don't have enough customers 2) You don't keep the customers you have 3) You don't make enough per customer Figure out which one you're dealing with, put all your resources towards that, and ignore everything/everyone else.
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@ItsKieranDrew That’s the only way you differentiate yourself.
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Kieran Drew
Kieran Drew@ItsKieranDrew·
When competition is fierce, quality is mandatory.
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@HussainIbarra You can't underestimate the amount of focus and work it takes to get the results you want. It's a lot more than a making time "when you feel like it".
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Hussain Ibarra@HussainIbarra·
Every successful person I met became successful because that was the only thing on their minds. They were too busy to play video games, partying, or to staying up late. The pain of not being successful was more painful than staying the same.
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@comet__band Exactly, I think it's because we are so familiar with them that we forget how useful they are to other people.
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Comet@comet__band·
@TheBryan_OG most useful ideas feel too obvious to share
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@comet__band It's also the easiest to create since you're already doing it.
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Comet@comet__band·
@TheBryan_OG real work always produces the best content
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This is how most high-converting content is created: - A real problem - A real decision - A clear breakdown Avoid random tips, and scattered theory posts. It starts with documenting your solutions. Your work is the content.
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If your decisions feel random, it’s because nothing is being tracked. You can't see patterns, and you're not learning from feedback loops So there's no progression. That’s exactly why progress feels slow.
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@birdabo All you’re doing by procrastinating is guaranteeing the outcome you’re afraid of.
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