This mistake stops you from winning on X
(99.99% of you are guilty)
You listen to the love.
You listen to the hate.
When your posts perform well, you...
Building a following is easy.
-tell people what they want to hear
-write posts about viral topics
-learn basic copywriting
Building a loyal audience is not easy:
-tell people what you believe in
-write posts with emotions
-learn basic copywriting
Engagement matters.
But an
How to improve your X posts in 4 steps.
1. Make the 1st line simple to read.
2. Write short lists of three lines.
3. Share a bold opinion here.
4. Finish with a question.
PS How many times a day do you post?
I haven't posted on X in 136 days.
But I'm here to remind everyone that for almost 3 years, the world shut down for the flu.
I was stuck in the UK for a while.
I got banned multiple x during lockdowns.
But I learned my lesson...
1. I planned my exit from the UK.
2. I refused
Yesterday I spent 2 hours going back in time.
I looked at 3 viral posts from Jan 2024..
On Twitter.
On Threads.
On LinkedIn.
I wanted to see how many users were still active on the respective platforms.
So yeah, I wasted 120 minutes.
I ran the numbers.
I found that over
I got $4k worth of backlinks for my site in 30 days.
It only cost me $99 and 30 minutes a day.
Here's a quick breakdown for anyone looking to build organic traffic for their website:
My goal = Average 10k visitors monthly by 2026
The vision = Launching an AI SaaS
I am using
I've trained a few elite copywriters.
The most successful all had 1 skill set.
It wasn't work ethic.
It wasn't a good attitude.
It wasn't even having a degree.
They simply were just really fucking autistic.
They cared too much.
They couldn't handle errors..
They had an
AI only replaces entry-level skills.
For example...
✅ You can learn to write with AI
❌ You won't beat a copywriter using AI
✅ You can learn to create videos with AI
❌ You won't beat a videographer using AI
✅ You can learn to edit photos with AI
❌ You won't beat a
I like to do the same walk every day.
Today I took a different route.
It was unpleasant.
. . . .
If this were LinkedIn, I'd share a friendly B2B lesson out of this story, but since I logged in to the wrong place..
(insert wild take on whatever celebrity/political incident