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Stan

@stanunlocked

Tweeting about marketing until someone lets me do it for them

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Given how volatile crypto can be, betting everything on it isn’t exactly galaxy brain. We built a Web3 solution for a Web2 problem and that’s why we’re one of the few teams whose revenue doesn’t live and die by the market’s mood swings. Study XBorg 🧏🏽

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Saying you spent $0 on marketing is a myth. You paid $11 for Twitter Blue to tweet about your product. Even without a subscription, you paid for internet to write those tweets about not needing marketing. You spent time writing them. Time, tools, and wifi are all marketing

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If XBorg has a million fans, then I am one of them. If XBorg has ten fans, then I am one of them. If XBorg has only one fan then that is me. If XBorg has no fans, then that means I am no longer on earth. If the world is against XBorg, then I am against the world.

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I got my first official job in Web2 last year and spent most of it thinking I wasn’t doing enough, that I’d get let go any minute. A year later, I quit for a Web3 job. The CEO (who I barely spoke to prior) offered me a new role twice, asked to call and convince me to stay, and

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Not every post needs a CTA. If the content’s good, people will check your profile. Let the post create curiosity, then let your bio and pinned tweet do the rest. Overselling makes you look desperate. Let the work speak.

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Everyone’s posting content, but without a good bio, there’s only so far it’ll take you. This breaks down why your bio might be the missing piece.

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Crypto’s best marketing asset is the team, yet hardly anyone’s using it. Brand accounts have to stay short and skimmable, but that often comes at the cost of trimming some context. Team members can cover the same topics through a more personal, layered lens. They’re able to