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Joshua Oluwole

@joshua_lead_gen

Social Media Manager | Helping marketing agencies grow through real connections and leads | Sharing what works in scaling and marketing.

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'You need to make your writing as simple as possible'. Don't use that as an excuse to let AI write all your content. Don't get me wrong... AI will make your content simple... Too simple. And that's the problem. Too simple= too generic. Which strips out your voice. And when

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You only see what they want you to see. There are founders on here posting consistently. You see the 50 likes. The 10K views. The 5 reposts. What you don't see is... - They spent 3 hours engaging just to get those numbers. - They're not actually landing clients. - They're

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Started building on LinkedIn recently. Saw the same problem I see on X... Founders posting content for their competitors not their ICP. Why? Because it's the fastest way to get engagement. What most don't realize is this does more harm than good. When your competitors

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Most founders won't admit this but... They don't need more leads. They need better qualification. "This is too expensive, can we do it for less?" 𝗦𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱 ✅ "I know you don't work with coaches but can you make it work?" 𝗦𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗲𝗱 ✅ "Our values don't quite align, but

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There are some who'd agree and disagree on my belief that... 'You can't chase likes and still attract the right people on here. Gotta focus on one.' But what do I care? It's what I've seen others and what I've experienced myself. And this is what my brand stands for. If you

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I don’t see the point in audience building and posting genuinely helpful stuff if you’re not getting paid for it. Too many people think it’s easy to pivot to an offer “when they have the audience”. I did that. And it’s not.

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'Post consistently.' That's the most vague advice you can get on X or any platform. Growth doesn't come from posting consistently. Do that alone and you'll be stuck with: -Invisible content -Zero clients -No revenue growth Before "posting consistently," you need to learn: -

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One simple question that changed everything: "Am I posting for my ICP or am I posting for my competitors?" Consistency is a waste of time without clarity.

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Agencies would close more deals, If they just sent more follow ups instead or worrying about creating the "perfect" offer. 8 out of 10 times, a simple follow up is the fastest path to a new deal.

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Something I've grown tired of seeing: People sharing fake wins to look like they're constantly winning. And if we're honest, it messes with your head sometimes. You see it and think, "Am I behind?" But most of the time? You're not that far off. You're just seeing a

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Took me a while to see it but... The best thing that ever happened to my content was caring less about impressions. The moment I stopped chasing views, the right people started noticing me. Not more followers, but better ones. Relevance > likes.

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I got my first client at just 100 followers on X. And right now, I'm averaging one lead per day. No fancy tactics. No crazy funnels. Just showing up consistently with one clear message: "I help B2b founders turn content into clients" That's it. My ICP sees it because I hang

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Nothing was coming. I'd sit at my desk for minutes... Pen in hand, staring on a blank page. And it was worse because I had client content to deliver too. Sure, I had a content bank. But it always ran dry. That's when I realized the problem wasn't about creativity. It was

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I started building at 15. I'm 19 now. In 4 years, I've learned one thing most people take a decade to figure out: Your age doesn't disqualify you. Your lack of clear ideas does. Founders don't care how old you are. They care if you can solve their problem. It has never been

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Something I've realized... Just because a content idea is good, doesn't mean it's good for your brand. I see founders post things that get great engagement, but attract zero clients. That's because the content was entertaining, not targeted. Your brand doesn't need every

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You already know what slows your growth. You just haven't stopped doing it yet. Most founders already know what needs to change: - Stop putting out content your competitors engages with, not your ICP.. - Stop accepting clients who don't fit your ideal customer. - Stop