100%. start with the customer, not yourself.
100%. start with the customer, not yourself.
Busy β Progress.
If youβve spent months tweaking onboarding, redesigning logos, & reading startup threadsβbut still have no users, no sales, no feedbackβask yourself:
βWhat would I do if I had to get a real result in 7 days?β
Then do only that.
Everything else is noise.
βLinkedIn is just spam and selfies.β
Founders say this a lotβand theyβre not wrong.
β DMs = pitch bots
β Feed = engagement bait
β βCoffee chatsβ = cold sales
Itβs messy.
Which is exactly why showing up as a real human makes you stand out.
Talk. Share. Be useful. Repeat.
yessssssss!
so awesome and creative!
Right Nate. Its as simple as that.
βLinkedIn isnβt hitting the same.β
I'm hearing this a lot.
Engagement is down. Reach is weird. Algorithm? Who knows.
But: Linkedin is still the best B2B growth channelβif you adapt.
- Post consistently
- Comment like a human
- Optimize your profile
- Build real relationships
It still works.
x has turned into something else entirely. bluesky feels like a clean slate in contrast. although not many people have migrated here from x yet -- i hope that happens soon!
linkedin premium is close to useless. if you're applying for jobs, this might help: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/...
hey all u doomscrollers and activists don't forget to drink water, unclench your jawbone, relax ur shoulders, untension your muscles, eat something with protein, get up and do a few stretches,get some fiber and minerals in u. gotta live to fight another day,this is a marathon dont burn yourself out
Thats why I quit. But I realize not everybody has that privilege.
Content or design? Wrong question.
Itβs not content vs. design. Itβs content with design.
1οΈβ£ Lead magnets β Clean layout = readable
2οΈβ£ Social posts β Eye-catching visuals = shareable
3οΈβ£ Landing pages β Good UX = lower bounce rate
4οΈβ£ Emails β Scannable sections = higher engagement
Common mistake: Trying everything at once.
β Content marketing
β Cold outreach
β Paid ads
β Social media
Reality: Each channel needs at least 90 days of focus to know if it works.
on the contrary I have so much free time that I feel guilty about having free time and not being productive π
Info is everywhere... but stories? That's the π΅ everybody wants.
So instead of βHow to,β share βHow Iβ content.
Example:
β How to build a website
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How I built a website in 24 hours
Share your messy wins, your learnings, your unique story. That's what people dig in.
Energy management > Time management
1οΈβ£ Do high-energy tasks when your energy is at its peak.
2οΈβ£ Take breaks before you burnout (90-min work > rest > work ).
3οΈβ£ Cut energy-drainersβdelegate, automate or push to another time of the day.
Manage your energy, not just your time.
Wherever possible please buy your books directly from authors and/or publishers. Even ebooks (then Amazon can't delete them either). We make a better cut and you get the same thing or better, plus Bezos and ilk don't get richer. Win win win.
i hugged my niece!
not cheesy at all. a much needed reminder!
I know this is cheesy, but Iβm going to say it anyway: Donβt forget to show up for yourself. For awhile I stopped doing my long weekend runs and Iβve been back at it for several weeks and it makes all the difference. Whatever your thing is, donβt stop doing it!
on the contrary i think: that was some next level cringe i wrote
Stop churning out content pieces and start building content assets.
The difference?
β‘οΈ Fills the calendar vs. fuels business growth
β‘οΈShort shelf life vs. long-term value
β‘οΈOne-and-done vs. multi-use across teams
β‘οΈRandom posts vs. aligned with revenue goals
More content β better results.
AI-generated comments suck. Use AI to add value:
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Automating repetitive tasks
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Spotting patterns in data
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Speeding up research
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Extracting customer insights
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Finding fresh content angles
Use AI to think better, not faking engagement.
Hugely excited to see more reporters, columnists, editors, producers, press corps folks making the jump!
Would just like to remind everyone that you can put links in your posts here without getting killed by the algorithm, like the good old days elsewhere. Link loud, link proud.
exactly! love it
Whatβs obvious to you might be someone elseβs $1,000 idea.
Iβve dismissed so many βbasicβ ideasβonly to see others turn them into premium offers.
Founders: your workflows, insights, and lessons are valuable.
Share what feels obvious. Thatβs where the real value is.
Stuck on content ideas?
Go back to your posts from 90 days ago.
Find one that performed well.
β‘οΈ Tweak the angle.
β‘οΈ Add new insights.
β‘οΈ Make it personal.
Your audience wonβt remember every postβrepurpose what worked. No need to reinvent the wheel.
You ever have one of those nights when youβre up late, and youβve written, deleted, and rewritten a post a couple of dozen times, because you canβt quite get the words right, and youβre sure that no one will be interested in what you have to say anyway? Yeah, probably just me. Nevermind.
Iβm sure you had a lot to write! I still have stories from my French travels inside me waiting to be penned down.
i once read fangirl because it was all over tumblr and hated it so much.