In LESS than a month;
I got my client 1k+ leads worth $1.2M.
Without;
-Spending more on ads
-Any more lead magnets
-Changing the whole funnel
It only took me 40 minutes.
Here is what I did:
🧵Thread🧵
Apparently everyone misses the "OG Money Twitter" days so I'm starting a thread of pure high-level online marketing tips that I'll be adding to throughout the day.
Enjoy:
a 19 year old kid in his boxers sending 10k cold emails a day just outearned your entire "strategic planning phase"
he lives with his mom. his desk is a folding table from walmart. his "tech stack" is $89/month in inboxes and a google sheet.
~40 calls/week. ~$30k/month. basic one-liner offer. zero branding. zero "positioning work."
meanwhile you spent 3 weeks "refining your ICP" and another 2 weeks "building out your onboarding experience" for a business with zero clients
you redesigned your website twice. recorded a loom explaining your methodology. built a notion dashboard to track leads you don't have.
the kid in his boxers has never heard of any of this shit
he just wakes up and smashes send until his calendar fills up
here's what nobody wants to admit:
the guy booking 40 calls a week with a trash offer will always beat the guy with a "dialed in" offer and an empty calendar
because volume teaches you what actually works
every call is market research. every rejection is data. every close tells you exactly what language to use next time.
you learn more from 50 shitty calls than from 6 months of "getting ready"
the kid doesn't know his offer is good because he read books about positioning
he knows his offer is good because he heard 200 people say yes
you're not losing to smarter people
you're losing to someone willing to be bad at this in public while you're trying to be perfect in private
go send 5000 emails today and stop pretending preparation is progress
I have mysteriously gotten 20+ new followers in the last 2 days...
...despite not being active.
And I can't find them in my notifications.
What's going on?
Could it be bots?
If you keep struggling in life and in business.
It’s because you were taught struggle is a virtue.
Your ego feels good when you struggle.
Change that and commit to a certain goal.
Get rid of feeling all high and mighty from your struggle and get to work.
You should reread your books after a few years.
Here’s why it’s a life-changing advice:
Let’s say you read a book when you were 16.
It changed your life in numerous ways.
But now you’re 26.
You have grown so much as an individual.
If 16-year-old you CHANGED his life with that book.
Imagine what 26 year old you can do with all the information in that book.
It’s like rereading that book with a new, improved brain.
Absolutely gold.
@LaddLaddLadd Entrepreneurship is freedom.
The only catch?
You have to sacrifice a few years of freedom to work hard.
Then you will have freedom for life.
"I will never get a job".
That is what I told myself after graduating in 2019.
I had finally gotten my engineering degree.
Then I went home and threw it in the trash.
I picked up my laptop and started working on my dream to be a marketer and a copywriter.
Not getting a stable job right away meant:
- I'd have to live with my parents for a while.
- I'd have to work really hard and never give up.
- I'd have to put my materialistic desires on hold.
It's now 2024.
- I have relocated to Paris.
- I have served over 200 clients.
- I have traveled to multiple exotic locations like Cappadocia, Santorini etc.
And it is JUST the beginning.
TLDR:
Go after your dreams.
Take the risk.
It is gonna pay off.
The age of free social media is coming to an end.
There are too many creators and not enough people to consume their content.
Any platform that wants to continue monetizing…
…will do so by making their free channels paid now.
Just like X.
We now have to pay a monthly subscription.
And apparently the more we pay, the more “reply boost” or visibility we will have.
I can not help but think that soon enough, anyone who’ll be able to pay the most…
….would win across social media channels.
I stopped living like an average 20-something-year-old when I turned 25.
-I cut off all toxic people.
-I stopped partying every weekend.
-I focused on building a few strong relations.
-I started to travel more and broaden my cultural horizons.
-I traded spending on material things with investing heavily in personal growth
-I questioned everything from societal norms, religious views, and agendas to form my own.
Average life = mediocrity.
I know I am meant for greatness.
And so are you.
But only if you are willing.