A Twitter thread on how a solo, non-tech founder built a million-dollar brand without having an in-house team.
This thread is by David Perell on how you can use most out of Twitter by sharing your learnings and connecting with like-minded people.
My Twitter account is more valuable than my college diploma. These are the best things I've learned about using this wonderful platform: 1. If you want to build an audience, help people. Teach them and entertain them. Share what you learn and make your followers smarter.Have you ever bought something because you saw an offer “Buy 1, Get 2 Free“?
Explore this thread on how these marketing strategies work.
Once you start helping people without asking for their permission, it helps you attract opportunities that you can never imagine. Here is one of the example 👇
How I used the Permissionless Apprentice approach, as I first heard from @jackbutcher to land a $196K consulting deal 💰 (probably more like a 7-figure deal)In the information abundance age, your FOCUS is the most valuable currency. It’s you who choose to decide where and how should you invest this currency.
Read this thread on “How Focus can become your competitive advantage?"
Focus is a competitive advantage. But in a noisy world, it is increasingly difficult to find. 5 tactics for finding focus in your career, startup, or life:💎 BONUS
No one believes in what you can do until you show them what you have done. Showcasing proof of works validate your worth of doing, especially when you look for opportunities in an open market.
Read this thread on “Attracting opportunities through proof of works"
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