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@TheBryan_OG
Writing, Strategic positioning, and building Intellectual assets for SaaS founders.
Writing here: Tham gia Haziran 2011
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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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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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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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@theJayAlto You'll waste a ton of time on random things while being capable of so much more.
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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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@conductr_ This is true.
The only thing that gets you moving is action.
Don't wait.
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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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@TheBryan_OG @Glock9Dorito Anyone not saying intervention too young and never played mw2 literally every sniper after it had to be nerfed 🤣
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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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@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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@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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@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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@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__band It's also the easiest to create since you're already doing it.
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“you’re too gifted to be paralyzed by procrastination.”
lock tf in.
kache@yacineMTB
the big secret is that everything is actually easy. you just have to do it
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