Xpreneur, growth&strategy lead
Helping SME and early-stage founders with strategy, product vision and G2M
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Social media sucks right now.
It’s barely even social, in the way I knew it. Better to call it boredom or entertainment media.
Each day Instagram is becoming like TikTok which is another form of YouTube, which is all about “content”. I don’t know where it changed along the way.
Looks very nice, isn’t it?))
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@tmjn27@sabakarimm @tmzh97 you can however suggest and/or test some hypotheses at almost zero cost. It's ok to start from something unscalable (personal cold calling,etc.), but it shows that you know your target audience and know how to sell them.
After you can go to marketing agency to scale it
LinkedIn is responsible for 80% of the B2B leads from social media.
But most people use the same outdated strategies.
I put together a 19-page pdf with the best B2B lead generation strategies for 2023.
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Reading new books without taking action is cheap dopamine.
Here’s why you should start re-reading old books first:
- You’re constantly growing.
- You’re not always ready to receive advice.
-You need to be reminded more than you need to be taught.
Timing is everything.
0 to ~25 years of age: our brain is highly malleable (robust neuroplasticity) but we have far less control over our life than adults do.
~26 to death: our brain is progressively less malleable yet we have considerably more control over our life. Neuroplasticity still possible.
0 to ~25 years of age: our brain is highly malleable (robust neuroplasticity) but we have far less control over our life than adults do.
~26 to death: our brain is progressively less malleable yet we have considerably more control over our life. Neuroplasticity still possible.