F it, I'm dropping my life story on X so I can quote tweet this in a year after locking in
2022: Fresh college grad who believed just having the degree would get me a job, reality hit me hard, no job for a whole year
2023: Working 12-hour security shifts at a hospital. 60 hours a week of having to deal with drug addicts and mentally ill people trying to fight nurses.
Met my mentor, making 6 figs a month online, didn't fully believe in his vision, thought everyone doing anything online was a guru
2024: Started doing sales with DM setting hit my first 10k month with my wife, did good but didn't lock in, didn't improve, gave up after landing an office job and stopped working online so I can make stable income
Wife tells me we're having a kid, no way I want to go into office for work when I want to be at home with my wife and future kid
Started working online as a content writer for 7-8 figure founders from 5pm-12am after my day job. Exhausting but worth every minute because the work was rewarding
2025: I made a deal with my mentor: "I'll slave away for 3 months. If you train me to become a content strategist, I'll quit my job and go all-in with you."
He agreed. I delivered.
Now I'm working full-time from home, just invested $10k in Lawrence King's sales program (some shit I would never have done before because of limiting beliefs), and one week away from becoming a father
This account is my digital journal. Just someone putting in the work everyday, I'm going to retweet this in a year to see how far I've come. Last 2-3 years completely changed my life already.
ANNOUNCING LUMIAN
We raised $3 million to rebuild how Amazon brands are run in the age of AI.
Faster. Better. For a fraction of what traditional agencies charge today.
Bold claim? Let me prove it.
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Was talking to a friend who's doing multiple 7 figures with his agency this year
His landing page is going crazy right now. 5–6 qualified booked calls a week with 8-figure guys.
So I asked him how much he paid the dev team to build it.
"$0."
"oh, so they did it for free? Referral deal or something?"
"No. There was no dev team."
I just looked at him stupid.
I know this guy. This is the same person who has asked me how to restart his computer before. He is not a tech guy.
So I asked him what he actually did.
"I used the Lovable flow you taught me."
This man went on Lovable. Gave it his offer and some testimonials and Lovable designed the whole thing in 5 minutes. He touched it up for about 1 hour and launched it live.
He got 40+ leads from a funnel that took him 2 hours to set up.
Didn't need a developer, designer, or agency.
Just an offer, some proof, and a tool that's gotten scary good (best part is that there's 10x better tools now too)
The game changed and everyone's sleeping on it.
Opus 4.6 completely changed website design.
3 months ago you could spot an AI-built site from a mile away. The weird spacing, the stock copy, the "made with Lovable" energy.
That's over.
I'm building landing pages now that clients think I hired a dev team for. And they convert because they don't look like a template.
Last week I built a lead magnet funnel for a client. Landing page + email capture + delivery sequence. Took me a few hours.
His old page was converting at 1.2%. The new one is sitting at 4.8% and climbing.
The only difference is that AI finally understands layout, hierarchy, and copy that sells + the designs you can add are 10x better.
If your landing page still has that generic AI look, it would take you 2 hours to redesign it completely with Opus 4.6
The bar for what a "good" page looks like just jumped and trust me, most people haven't caught up yet.
One of the biggest psyops being fed to new entrepreneurs is all the new tools being thrown at them each month
"Here's the 12 tools I use to run my business."
First, most of the posts you're seeing are sponsored.
Second, you're drowning yourself in busy work by learning all these new tools and not doing revenue generating work.
If you're under $10k/month, your entire stack should just be
- Claude ($30/month)
- A website for your offer
- Some type of outbound or inbound funnel
- An email list (maybe)
That's it. Stop touching n8n and Clay and Make and Zapier. You're automating a business that doesn't exist yet.
We offered 5 people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS if they could get @WisprFlow to make a mistake
It's the fastest and most accurate AI voice dictation app that's 3x more accurate than ChatGPT, Claude, or Siri.
Today, we’re finally launching on Android. Download now: https://t.co/TJhnUhDSLv
As a part of the launch, we’re giving away 6 months of Wispr Flow Pro for free.
Like, retweet and comment ‘Wispr Flow’ to get it. Enjoy.
— Written with Wispr Flow
$128k in sales came from an ad that looks like a cartoon, not skincare marketing
no models
no glossy routines
no clinical before after shots
just an animated pimple screaming while bacteria celebrate underneath
it explains the problem in two seconds without saying a word
people stop because it’s different
they understand because it’s visual
they buy because the solution is obvious
this is why animated ai creatives are quietly beating traditional beauty ads
rt + comment "pimple" and i’ll send the breakdown
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The best use of AI when you're starting out isn't automating the business you're building.
It's automating your current job.
Use AI tools to do your 9-5 in half the time. Take those extra hours and build the business you want.
You get 2 benefits
1. You get consistent income while doing less work
2. You start learning practical uses for AI instead of wasting time
Don't be the guy who sets up workflows for a business doing $0 while you're spending 8 hours a day on tasks AI could handle in 2.
Literally just flip the script and it will be way more valuable.
I got a 23% reply rate on the first Linkedin campaign I ran
this is the sauce on the 3 most important things you need to remember when doing outreach
1. no pitch in the first message
just a specific compliment + a question about their business
if it feels like outreach, it's already dead
2. outcome independence
if they book, cool. if they don't, cool.
the second you need the call, they can smell it
3. make them sell you
"not sure if this would even make sense for you"
sounds backwards but it builds trust fast
if you can do this, you can get results on linkedin, it's that simple