Starting a new series on X called #GhostThreads.
It’s a podcast where I meet with guests from the tech/founder space and we write out a post together sharing insights from their journeys and areas of expertise with the goal of providing listeners with actionable advice.
Think of it like pair programming but for writing X posts.
EPISODE 1: Focusing the chaos w/ Rami Odeh (@etailninja)
Read the thread and check the video out now ↓
Reminder: The new year is just around the corner—now's the perfect time to refresh your product listings for 2025.
🔑 Focus on adding keywords that align with post-holiday trends like fitness, organization, and self-care.
💡 A few strategic updates today can set you up for a strong start in Q1.
What’s on your optimization checklist? Let’s gear up for success in 2025!
Amazon Reminder: We are in the home stretch for 2024! Make sure to analyze your sales to see if you are going to go out of stock by the end of the year.
Pro tip: Stop advertising on ASINs that might go out of stock, and pivot to ASINs you have inventory remaining. Also a less popular opinion is you can also raise prices to help slow down the sales while increasing margin.
Startups really make you wear all the hats 🎩. And you really have no choice but to get along and push forward for the sake of the business.
On my recent trip, I noticed something interesting about the difference between sales and marketing personalities.
Sales feels like a "win by brute force" type of attitude — just go hard and make it happen.
Marketing, though, has more of a "witty, clever win" vibe — it’s all about strategy and finesse.
The people who thrive in these roles react to situations so differently, and that’s been eye-opening for me. It’s a good reminder that understanding these differences can help us all work better together and get the best out of our teams.
Curious — have you noticed this dynamic in your own work?
#startuplife #sales #marketing #teamwork #Automato
Doing a startup is so much more work than I ever expected.
It’s a rollercoaster of long days, constant challenges, and endless learning curves. But it’s also one of the most fulfilling things I’ve ever done—a true bucket list item.
I’ve always been a builder at heart. Whether it’s creating something from scratch, solving problems, or paving a way forward, I’ve loved the journey of learning and growing along the way.
As I reflect on this journey, I want to take a moment to say THANK YOU.
Thank you to everyone from my past work who has supported me—those I’ve had the privilege of working alongside in the trenches. From winning pitches to losing them, from pulling late nights to perfect decks to sharing moments of laughter and tears, those memories and connections mean everything to me.
And thank you to those who continue to support me now. I notice the people who like and engage with my posts, the ones who share my updates, send client referrals, or offer kind words of encouragement. It doesn’t go unnoticed, and it truly means the world to me.
It’s always been about the people—the relationships built and the shared journeys. You all keep me going.
To anyone thinking about chasing their dream, starting that business, or taking that leap: it’s hard, but it’s so worth it.
Let’s keep building together. We are excited to announce the launch of our new project! hashtag#newproject hashtag#Automato hashtag#Startup hashtag#thankyou
I’m freakin excited to share that I have a new position as Co-Founder at AutoMato AI! Artificial Intelligence + Perfect Amazon SEO Content = A sales increase of 26%+.... Automatically! This stuff is insane!!! #contentstrategy#amazon#ai#artificialin…https://t.co/2be7uVbSJJ
Thank you Jack M. Germain and ECT News Network for sharing my thoughts on Amazon's "Project Zero" in the eCommerce Times. #VelocityKnowsAmazon Velocity Commerce Group https://t.co/ZM7EI2V8u7
Anyone else think #Amazon is planning for a big game-changing moment? #velocityknowsamazon
Amazon's Customer-centric Evolution—What Amazon’s predictive AI means to Manufacturers and Brands https://t.co/xj0oKL6hSy