After 4 years of waiting for a laptop to pursue my tech dream
Couldn't join bootcamps
Couldn't take courses
Couldn't do anything
Just watching data analytics courses on YouTube and wishing
Today I got a laptop 🙈😊
Congratulations to me
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I am currently building my portfolio through real projects, audits, and case studies.
I am open to freelance projects, collaborations, and internships.
My name is Treasure Asuquo.
I am an email marketing specialist.
I help businesses write better emails, build welcome sequences, set up automations, and fix the parts of their email program that are quietly losing them subscribers.
My name Benjamin Olamide.
A lifecycle and Email marketing specialist.
Most marketers focus on getting leads.
I focus on what happens after the click.
I help businesses turn interest into revenue through lifecycle marketing, CRM automation, email marketing, customer journey mapping, segmentation, and data-driven growth strategies.
From onboarding and activation to retention and re-engagement, I build systems that help companies create better customer experiences and generate more value from every customer relationship.
If you're looking to improve customer retention, automate your marketing, or build a stronger lifecycle strategy, let's connect.
Quote and tell us what you do.
Every email either deepens that relationship by one step or it doesn't.
Most programs fail at the second part, not even the first.
The problem is rarely the writing.
It's that nobody asked what the email was supposed to do for the relationship before sitting down to write it.
The actual job of email marketing is moving someone through a relationship.
From stranger to subscriber.
From subscribers to customers.
From customers to someone who tells other people about you.
You see how beautiful that is?
How I moved from being a fresh Unemployed Graduate to Working With Companies Serving 100M+ Users in the US without 0 experience and connection.
1. Accepted that nobody was coming to save me.
After university, I quickly realized that sending out a degree and hoping for the best wasn't enough.
2. Learned a marketable skill.
I focused on skills that businesses actually pay for and need regardless of industry even after studying mechanical engineering.
3. Got certified.
I used certifications to validate my knowledge and make myself more credible.
4. I started building in public and I avoided X.
I consistently posted on LinkedIn even when nobody was paying attention. 1 likes and I was liking my own post.
5. Applied for jobs aggressively.
I sent countless applications and got almost no response.
6. Realized something wasn't working.
After repeated rejections and zero interviews, I stopped relying solely on job applications.
7. Ignored the "remote job hacks" and useless job-board threads on x.
Most of the opportunities being shared either required work permits or weren't relevant to my situation.
8. Made LinkedIn my primary platform.
Instead of chasing job boards, I focused on people starting to send a DM.
9. Practiced social listening.
I paid attention to conversations, industry trends, hiring posts, and what professionals were discussing.
10. Networked relentlessly.
I connected with professionals, founders, recruiters, and people already doing what I wanted to do.
11. Surrounded myself with ambitious people.
I intentionally spent more time around people who were working, freelancing, building businesses, and creating opportunities.
12. Stayed curious.
13. Gave up on applying.
14. Built relationships before asking for opportunities. That was how I got access to a lady that worked in Ferrari I was just texting anyone lmao 🤣
I focused on genuine connections instead of immediately asking people for jobs.
15. Got referrals from people I barely knew.
The relationships I built online started opening doors that job boards never did.
16. Landed my breakthrough opportunity.
Within about a year, I went from unemployed and struggling financially to earning a seven-figure income despite having no prior professional experience.
17. I was able to survive because I lived with my parents and I was super broke.
18. Expanded into bigger projects and bigger brands. Got invited by jobberman and MasterCard along the way.
19. Started working with companies serving over 100 million users and fintech brands outside Nigeria.
20. I finally started on x after understanding LinkedIn. And gotten opportunities from here too.
Now I'm building a startup with my little experience.@Aikidotcom
Opportunities that once felt impossible became accessible because of the foundation built through skills, visibility, networking, and consistency.
I use @polygun_ mostly because I didn’t want to keep juggling tabs and notes anymore. Having everything living inside Telegram made checking markets feel less like a chore and more like a quick habit. I recommend for everyone:
To get started:
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I use @polygun_ mostly because I didn’t want to keep juggling tabs and notes anymore. Having everything living inside Telegram made checking markets feel less like a chore and more like a quick habit. I recommend for everyone:
To get started:
https://t.co/f18TgABUTL