🚀 Pro Tip: Amplify Your X Post Impressions with Paid Promotions
While organic growth is valuable, incorporating paid promotions can significantly enhance your visibility on X.
💰 Estimated Reach per Budget:
•$50: Approximately 25,000 impressions
•$100: Approximately 50,000 impressions
•$250: Approximately 125,000 impressions
•$500: Approximately 250,000 impressions
•$1,000: Approximately 500,000 impressions
These estimates are based on an average Cost Per Mille (CPM) of $2 to $4, meaning you pay $2 to $4 for every 1,000 impressions.
📈 Why Consider Paid Promotions?
•Enhanced Visibility: Reach a broader audience beyond your current followers.
•Accelerated Growth: Jumpstart your brand awareness and engagement metrics.
•Targeted Reach: Utilize X’s advanced targeting to connect with your ideal audience.
🛠️ Getting Started:
1.Access X Ads Manager: Navigate to X Ads Manager and log in with your account.
2.Choose Your Objective: Select goals like “Reach,” “Engagement,” or “Website Traffic.”
3.Define Your Audience: Set parameters such as location, interests, and demographics.
4.Set Your Budget: Decide on your daily or total campaign spend.
5.Launch Your Campaign: Review your settings and start your promotion.
Remember, even a modest investment can yield significant returns in visibility and engagement.
@elonmusk Hi Elon! I love Grok3, but one area that I think it could improve upon and really increase its value to businesses is generating visual flowcharts and diagrams from a list of steps of action items. Right now ChatGPT, Grok3, and other only can produce a bunch of non-sensible gibberish flowcharts and diagrams. There appears to be some specialty AI like Mira that can supposedly do a better job, but would be really convenient and valuable if Grok3 could do that too.
Hi David,
If you want to add a high-value feature, consider offering a separate subscription to a training library with pre-made courses for OSHA, HIPAA, PCI, GLBA, OFAC, 8300, and more. Many companies developing training programs also want the option to download existing courses from a pre-built library. This allows them to edit and customize the material rather than starting from scratch.
I understand your philosophy—that your platform makes it so easy anyone can create training from the ground up—but the reality is that, no matter how simple it is, many people will still prefer the convenience of having some pre-made content. Even if they only use it as a starting point, having ready-made training available adds significant value.
This could be a separate subscription offering and a new revenue stream. If creating training is extremely easy using TrainDay, then generating content for a library shouldn’t be a major hurdle. You can leverage AI to generate much of it and reference existing YouTube training videos for inspiration.
I’ve always found the way department budgets are handled to be incredibly wasteful. It was often a struggle to get essential items like new computers or updated software. Yet, at the end of the fiscal year, there was a mad rush for everyone to spend the remaining budget on unnecessary items like paper, staples, binders, folders, pens, and paper clips—just to avoid losing the funds since it can’t be carried over or would result in a reduced budget the following year.
These excess supplies would pile up in storage closets, creating hoarder-like stockpiles that far exceed actual needs. Over time, the paper yellows, markers dry out, and paper clips rust, eventually leading to everything being discarded—an exercise in wastefulness and poor resource management.
Hi Elon,
I’ve always found the way department budgets are handled to be incredibly wasteful. It was often a struggle to get essential items like new computers or updated software. Yet, at the end of the fiscal year, there was a mad rush for everyone to spend the remaining budget on unnecessary items like paper, staples, binders, folders, pens, and paper clips—just to avoid losing the funds since it can’t be carried over or would result in a reduced budget the following year.
These excess supplies would pile up in storage closets, creating hoarder-like stockpiles that far exceed actual needs. Over time, the paper yellows, markers dry out, and paper clips rust, eventually leading to everything being discarded—an exercise in wastefulness and poor resource management.
@ElChibo If you gave notice on August 30, then you are responsible for full month September rent, and then prorated October rent. You should not be paying November.
@ElChibo Do you normally send in a check, or does it charge to your credit card or pull from your bank account? Maybe hold off on payment until things are clarified and settled. You have more leverage if you haven’t paid yet.
@ElChibo I’m pretty sure you have enough to contest it. Maybe someone on the UH WSN message board is a lawyer or property manager and can comment/advise. You are pretty respected there so I’m sure people are willing to help.