| Oct 06 |
My first 6 months doing online business (at 14):
Worked with Adidas, Roobet, World Cup football players, multiple premier league & UCL footballers.
made less than $1000 profit but had the client roster of a billion dollar company
my dad would be sitting watching the football on the TV - I’d be seeing if my client scored / won
would be on a date with a girl who played football, she’s talking about her favourite women’s player who is a client at my agency
sitting in science class at 14 texting the agents of players at the World Cup, while watching their games under the desk on my phone.
people in class thought I was just watching every football game, I was really just watching my clients
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| Oct 06 |
Onboarded my first SaaS marketing client 2 years ago
built his community
launched 4 IG accounts
built his landing page
within 75 days we had 2500+ beta users, most active discord community in the online money space, word of mouth spreading like crazy.
this was my first software related client. two years ago.
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| Oct 05 |
This was a mistake I made 18+ months ago
(yes we all make mistakes)
Me and my team were pulling insane numbers for a client
10M view vids every 2 weeks
Most popping IG page in that niche
Avg 10k new followers per week
But we kept everything the same.
We had a viral video style/framework and thought it could get unlimited views.
Two months of straight success before everything fell
Within 2 weeks we went from avg 350k views per vid > 20k
Sign ups dropped
Of course, I pulled this back.
I moved with speed and rectified my mistake (a 2 week shortage in sign ups)
Long story short and hours of studying what went wrong and how to bounce back correctly.
We got back to our usual metrics.
So.. a lesson for everyone here..
don’t get complacent and comfortable with any growth strategy.
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| Oct 05 |
“Don’t change what’s already working”
BS
A bonfire will not last forever
Neither will any mega successful marketing strategy
this is why you need to be consistently adapting and changing what you’re doing
I’ve generated 16M views in 2 weeks for a client from 1 account
and instantly changed everything up
entire content style & team members swapped
because what works now will not work in 90 days
this is a problem most marketers face.
They struggle to sustain growth + build solid marketing foundations.
Marketing / the growth of your business isn’t a sprint.
It’s a marathon.
Focus on how you will make your product viral today and retain that growth for the next 6-12 months.
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| Oct 04 |
Facts
Generated 6 figures in revenue & 100M+ views for student apps
so easy to build and market on TikTok
so many simple chatgpt wrappers hitting $100k months within 3 months of launching
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| Oct 04 |
scheming some 10m view vid ideas rn https://t.co/yFnj5CMnyp
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| Oct 04 |
Clipping is a scam (the way it’s being promoted today)
If you’re a creator or a business - clipping is basically useless unless you have the physical proof, correct story and aura (very few individuals in the space have this)
“No but clipping works because…”
Who said this? The influencer trying to get you to pay him? The business trying to get you to clip on their platform?
“Let’s just get 50,000 randoms to clip this same video and pay them all $0.20 CPM!”
None of these people know what they’re doing or how the industry works - they just want to make money and hop on the new bandwagon of this new 2025 business model
If you’re a streamer and your sole focus is views & awareness - yes clipping is your #1 priority
not for anyone trying to sell something. Everyone is trying to copy the strategy which worked for Tate, Belmar, Iman (+few others)
But 99.99% of them drastically fail because times have changed and they don’t have authority like the three above
There is very few people on this app who are actually experienced with “clipping” and it’s none of the people who promote it 24/7 or tell you to do it.
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| Oct 04 |
If you have no traffic, you have no business.
A business doesn’t exist without awareness, customers and sales
I have seen so many companies fail because they neglected marketing and focused too much on perfecting their product, branding, team, finances etc
But the truth is, your marketing is your product. People buy beliefs before they experienced any value.
No traffic = No business
You don’t need an elite level product at the beginning. You need something which semi works which you can sell. Improve it later.
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| Oct 03 |
RT @cwsaas: I worked with @adidas when I was 14 running a sports design agency
this was my first agency. had multiple high level footballe…
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| Oct 02 |
RT @whothefukisleo: Most brand owners fail because they still believe the only way to blow up their offer is by recruiting an army of affil…
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| Oct 02 |
Dm me “Sales” and we can talk about me potentially implementing this into your business to 1.5x-2x your Mrr within 6 months.
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| Oct 02 |
This system was executed and strategised perfectly.
Russian 10/10 Model type of perfect.
Affiliates (/partners) were 10X more committed through this private program.
We profited much more than we would replicating a standard program.
Affiliates made much more in the short term which motivated them further.
We had 100s of people who paid us $100 to make us money.
We also had 100s of die hard users. Any founder knows this is a gold mine for hiring, collecting feedback, making connections etc..
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| Oct 02 |
on average, 30% of a software’s customers will come from word of mouth
so here is how I built an affiliate marketing system which 1.5x my clients MRR in 4 months::
and I didn’t take the simple route like every other company
“Let’s give them 25% recurring commission, add “affiliate” on their sidebar and send them 2 emails!”
yes this works and I’ve made clients 6figs through it.
but I took a completely different approach. An approach every software founder would be terrified of trying.
I made our affiliate program private and paid. I made it a privilege to promote our product and get a %
we didn’t onboard affiliates. we onboarded partners.
My client called me as soon as I sent him the strategy doc. “Why would anyone pay us to join a program where they then have to work to make us money”
I told him to trust the process and that there is a reason he paid me to run the marketing and sales operations for his company and why he’s not doing it himself
Anyway, with my expert sales strategies and funnel we onboarded 128 affiliate partners within 1 week - all paying $100 to join
• 50% commission on your referrals first payment
• 1 month free access once you get your first referral
• $100 per 10 people you refer to our free plan
This system made us so much money.
Our affiliate terms looks like we are giving away large sums at first.
But in reality - it was extremely cheap.
If someone refers 50, $50/mo customers (we also had a $129 /mo plan)
he earns $1750 within the first month & we earn $750
Oh no!! The affiliate makes more!
For the first month, yes. We earn 100% of the customers recurring subscription for the next 3, 6, 12 months (however long they stay subbed)
Our churn rate was also 5%.
You can do the math how much we make in total by Month 6 compared to the affiliate who only gets paid in Month 1.
But this was also fine, because people think short term and not long term. Affiliate partners were perfectly happy with just making money the first month.
Within 4 months, I took my clients MRR from $110k > $170k just through this system. (with high profit margins)
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| Oct 01 |
Implementing psychological sales strategies inside your company is extremely powerful
if you have a team as little of 5 people or 50 people you should be influencing them in the correct way to be die hard obsessed about the business
you need to turn their role from completing some tasks to doing everything on their side necessary to get results
Every person who works for/with me I build a close connection with and make them feel as involved in the business as possible
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| Oct 01 |
I’ve scaled many SaaS products to $50k+ /mo which took 4 days to develop
your product really doesn’t matter. If it has a good selling factor and marketing it will succeed..
I could mention many people on this app who have an unusable product but still do big numbers
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| Oct 01 |
I set up this marketing system which generated 27M views in the first month
and my client paid me £13,127 in bonuses (on top of a 5fig retainer)
here’s what we done:
• First, we created the main Instagram & TikTok account and onboarded one of my best creators
• After 5 days of posting consistency and testing frameworks, I set up 3 more ugc style accounts and 1 faceless page
For the next 2 weeks, me and a team member of mine focused on these accounts.
strategising video ideas which were guaranteed to fiddle the algorithm to blow up
after 2 weeks we already generated
• 12M tracked views
• 1400 free customers
• 550 paid customers
for the final 2 weeks we changed everything up.
our ideas were working but working too perfectly.
I called each creator individually and told them we are switching the style of content from our usual ideas.
fired one for not surpassing 600k views
they all tried to argue with me asking why we was switching it up.
we were making money and getting high view videos.
I told them to wait and trust the process. Viral video style’s don’t last for ever and we need to adapt before the algo does it for us
in the final 11-12 days we generated an extra 15m views. Had a 6M view video. Almost 800 paid customers.
And my client paid me my £13k split in rev share at eom. Complete profit for me.
This is what happens when you deliver results and your client has the correct budget and sense.
We had 0 weekly check up calls or joint slack communication channel.
Everything worked through my systems and ideas. They trusted it and it delivered.
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| Oct 01 |
you don’t need a 10/10 product to make money
I have scaled 2/10 ChatGPT wrappers to $250k+ /mo
Good features don’t guarantee good numbers
Good marketing and sales do
10/10 marketing can make a 2/10 product look like the future of ai intelligence
you will often see products which don’t even work or make sense print 6-7 fig months
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| Oct 01 |
This simple “we got hacked” stunt
got this mobile app <10,000 free trial sign ups
40M+ views about his platform
Attention from top tier Venture Capital firms
Before this he had less than 300 users paying $12 /month
And I just gave this entire strategy away for free
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| Sep 30 |
every software founder on Twitter should focus on short form
the results I’ve seen with founder POV videos are crazy
videos convert and get promoted like crack (when created correctly)
viewers instantly build a connection with the company, their future and values
even fellow founders often subscribe just to show support and try what you’ve built
need to connect with the correct person on here and scale a TikTok account to 200k followers for them
@ycombinator and other large investment firms should advise new founders to push founder POV short form vids
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| Sep 30 |
every FAILED software founder says the same thing:
"our product was better"
who cares?
“better products” don’t win
better MARKETING & SALES wins
i've scaled garbage products to 250k mrr
and watched perfect products die at 5k
the market doesn't care about your features
it cares about who owns the attention and authority
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| Sep 30 |
If you need help scaling $500k+ MRR - Dm Me
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| Sep 30 |
software companies are scared to post “bad for the brand” content
so i told a friend to pretend his company got hacked
turned his twitter, TikTok and instagram logo black
posted a picture of his hot girlfriend @ ing the founder (himself)
404’d his app
paid a big news page to post “8 figure consumer mobile app” gets hacked (it had less than 300 paid users)
everyone hops on the bandwagon and posts about it for free
posts memes about the situation, photoshopped pictures of his girlfriend, “the fall of tech founders”
25M views in 5 days
1500 free trial sign ups from a negative story
After a few days of his public image being wrecked - I told him to rebrand his product
Launched “V2” of his product with new features, branding, UI & development team
(70% of this was a lie - but no one knew his product anyway)
Announcement video got 4M views
influencers and news pages spam posted the hilarious marketing stunt
added an extra 4000 free trial sign ups (5500 in total)
after all the hype he strategically created a “founders POV” video
behind the scenes skit of planning the entire marketing stunt
social media exploded.
he had never had a video above 100k views before this moment.
he had 300 paid users
now he has people posting 10m view vids about his company for FREE
thousands of free trial sign ups for FREE
$500 cost to this. All he did was pay the initial promo guy and create an announcement video
company gets “hacked” > 1 hacked post of girlfriend > 1 paid promo > 1000s of posts mocking the company > launches v2 of his product > media explodes “did they really get hacked” > behind the scenes POV vid of planning the stunt == Millions of views + <10,000 free trial sign ups + immense awareness + big following
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| Sep 30 |
One viral moment = unlimited free marketing
This happens every week.
A viral moment at a SaaS company occurs and it gets repurposed 50 different times across different platforms.
public figures, theme pages, new pages all posting about it.
millions of views.
free marketing.
this is such a high ROI strategy which a lot of Silicon Valley investment firms recommend.
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| Sep 30 |
here is how any vercel competitor can get 50m views + hijack @vercel paid customers
controversy injection method x viral content
step 1: create multiple accounts partnering with ugc creators and faceless editors
step 2: plan and strategise content
- post about vercel 1 star reviews
angry customers are waiting for a reason to switch. give them a reason by exploiting bad reviews
- pricing model is expensive with limitations
- platform is slow and unreliable for long term projects
- continuously charging cards - from an angry customer pov
- difficult and expensive to transfer your own code
- customer support is non existent
- post about general news update of the tweet, how it can be seen as controversial and why it caused outrage.
I could almost guarantee that a big vercel competitor could blow up with organic over the next 4 weeks.
The situation is trending and the algorithm is ready to push videos about the outrage.
dont directly attack the company.
just strategically share public reviews, opinions about the situation and pros of your product V @vercel
push with volume across multiple accounts while strategically structuring each video for views + conversions
any competitor can easily steal this idea and make money.
on the other hand, vercel could also try turn this moment into a slight positive.
they can do the exact same thing but positively post about their product, happy customers, large corporations utilising their services. Why they claim to be number 1.
Yes rn they have bad publicity. but publicity is publicity. They could still utilise this trending moment to promote their actual product further. (& promote to people who agree with the founder or have no opinions about this situation)
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| Sep 30 |
Perfect moment to utilise the controversy injection method.
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| Sep 30 |
A Vercel alternative needs to hire me for marketing
this angle would crush on organic,
controversy + conflict = views
can milk so many views and new customers from this moment
with the correct strategy a company can easily come along and steal most of @vercel @rauchg lower level customers
$1B enterprise customers won’t leave.
smaller enterprises, pro and free customers will all leave and jump to the best alternative
my DMs are open.
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| Sep 30 |
every good marketer has a rulebook
that's why they all stay “good”
i have an anti-rulebook
rule 1: what worked last month won't work this month
rule 2: break what's working before it breaks
rule 3: if everyone's doing it, we're not
example: linkedin is "hot" for b2b saas right now
everyone's rushing there and writing “thought leadership”
“building in public” 😂
so i took a client to tiktok instead
posted unhinged ceo rants
intern memes
made fun of linkedin culture
called out enterprise software
result: 0 to 85k mrr in 3 months
from fucking tiktok
for a b2b software
the anti-playbook works because:
markets move faster than strategies
what's "best practice" is already saturated
and if you want to be different, you need to deviate.
everything that "shouldn't work”, the shit that makes advisors cringe
this is what prints you a FUCK TON OF MONEY
because the only guideline that works
is having no guidelines at all
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| Sep 30 |
there is so much money to be made here
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| Sep 29 |
you can guarantee viral moments for any software launch
the controversy injection method:
step 1: find the most beloved competitor
step 2: screenshot their worst reviews
step 3: create comparison content that's "accidentally" brutal
step 4: let their fanboys rage in comments
step 5: algorithm pushes conflict = massive reach
REAL example from February:
client launching project management tool
i had clippers screenshot https://t.co/fV6W6CtDk8's 1-star reviews about pricing
we posted:
"crazy how they charge $2000/year for what we do at $200"
result:
- 6.2M impressions
- 32k comments (mostly arguments)
- 3000+ signups in 48 hours
its sexy because we never actually attacked them
we just showed real reviews
their own customers did the selling for us 😂
controversy = attention
attention = distribution
distribution = revenue
but 99% of founders and marketing teams are too scared to use conflict
that's why they stay at 10k mrr lol
while my clients print
aggression and controversy is the best growth strategy
peace is a poverty marketing mindset
if you comment “SAAS” ill send you a full A-Z Marketing plan for your business
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| Sep 29 |
I’ve generated $10M+ for SaaS Companies
Dm me “scale” and I’ll write up a full A-Z marketing plan for your business
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| Sep 29 |
Yes I worked with @adidas when I was 14
and 1 month later when I just turned 15, I worked with @Roobet running their short form
worked with an agency which was responsible for most of their growth at the time
helped manage (& hire) multiple editors, marketers/“clippers” running accounts etc. 100s of pieces of content being posted every 2-3 days managed by me
nothing was tracked but on estimate I was responsible for 70m+ views in 30 days for Roobet
this was when you could post gambling recordings on TikTok. We clipped up banks, snoop dog and multiple other big personalities
this was 2.5 years ago.
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| Sep 29 |
FACTS
Your opinion on your pricing model isn’t your customers opinion
the only way to know what works best is relentless testing
don’t be scared to consistently change your pricing model to find the correct one
you should have tested multiple pricing models before sticking to a single model:
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| Sep 29 |
RT @cwsaas: Here is 2 affiliate accounts from one of my clients
264k followers + 99k followers
Millions of views per month
I consulted t…
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| Sep 29 |
Organic Marketing is very similar to Chess
each move and piece is extremely important
you must carefully strategise each move
you must not move with hesitation or rush
a few bad moves can make your entire strategy collapse
people who carefully plan and design their strategy for execution will win
it’s like a painting, a game of chess
master and strategise every step of the process from move 1
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| Sep 29 |
RT @DanKulkov: you don't enough marketing
you think you do
you don't
do more
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| Sep 29 |
Here is 2 affiliate accounts from one of my clients
264k followers + 99k followers
Millions of views per month
I consulted them with all of their content
which led to 6 figures in sales per month (this was not a recurring pricing model)
I consulted 4 aff accounts for this client + managed their main Instagram
We also pushed Ads on our highest performing vid styles.
generational run for this client, the most I’ve made from a single client.
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| Sep 29 |
This method public billboard advertising is 100% ineffective
the entire point of this campaign was for awareness and public attention
but for the millions spent for glorified large posters, could’ve been spent on a social media marketing system which generates 500M+ views and millions of dollars in sales
I know a strategies organic marketing (& paid ads) plan would’ve got 10x-50x better results
There is no way this billboard strategy converted well.
You can’t sell to someone properly and grasp their attention through a sign.
You can’t sell through a 30 second video showing on their device twenty times per day
@AviSchiffmann just throw me 200k and I’ll make you 2M
Even if the same budget for these billboards was spent towards influencers with no direct strategy- I still think it would’ve made a lot more money
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| Sep 29 |
People spend $50,000+ on ads without knowing what works
How do you know what sells well? How do you know what grasps consumers attention?
How do you know the correct way to position your offer?
Use organic to test and scale your product first and then multiple and sustain with Paid Ads & Partnerships
I even had a friend of mine who runs a paid ad agency making $300k+ /mo PAY ME to test organic strategies for an ecom client before they moved into paid
I’ve seen so many dumb b2c saas founders follow the same playbook of wasting money on Ads to get 0 results
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| Sep 29 |
FACTS
Both options make it 10x easier for a customer to pay
Its a one click process - done
when they have to manually put their details in, they have time to think
“Is this really necessary”
“Can I use this $ X on something else”
No one really wants to lose money, so they will always contemplate their decision.
Apple Pay option removed this time frame which of course increases conversions.
You’re losing money if you’re not adding this option to your checkout.
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| Sep 29 |
I remember I would be sitting with my dad in the living room while he was watching the football
texting on my phone and sending outreach
while also watching the TV to see if my client would score and if my team would need to create a design
this was a crazy moment for me at 14.
I had unlimited energy and would work as hard as I could just to see 3 figures in my Halifax bank account
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| Sep 29 |
This result was Spring 2024,
I have seen multiple ai student apps make 6-7 figures in revenue since then using my strategies
exact video styles, hooks and scripts replicated and getting 5M-15M+ views
Worked with 3 out of the Top 10 Ai education softwares (revenue wise)
I have proof of all of this.
One of my Ai student app clients recently sold their company for 7 figures.
I might re enter this space soon. Dm me if you own a EdTech app and have a good budget.
if not I will probably end up building the app myself
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| Sep 29 |
RT @cwsaas: How did I start:
I started running WiFi money pages early 2023
would funnel to discord servers, courses etc on affiliate deal…
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| Sep 29 |
Scaled this student app from $15k MRR > $175K MRR within 3.5 months
purely through organic content, 80M+ views generated across multiple accounts
very profitable niche, worked with multiple different education softwares adding $250k+ in MRR and 120m+ views
only problem is it is a very seasonal app. As soon as summer hits churn rates hit 40% to as high as 80%
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| Sep 28 |
I worked with @adidas when I was 14 running a sports design agency
this was my first agency. had multiple high level footballers, brands, football agencies and teams signed on
the problem? I profited £2-£3 per design
I made pennies but had a client roster like a billion dollar company
worked every available waking hour on this business.
was starting a few other agency offers during this period but all failed
made less than £200 profit in 4 months but had phone numbers of agents of world cup, premier league and ucl players (some # of the actual players)
from here i got into short form marketing and the rest is history
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| Sep 28 |
FACTS
going viral can be lucky and relatively easy
but going viral consistently and building a robust marketing system which is sustainable - is very difficult
that’s where most app founders fail
they get a viral hit and suddenly have an inflated ego thinking their Mark Zuckerberg
the next month they lose 30% of their customers and no new sign ups
I’ve seen this so many times and have founders dm me with this issue
Every marketing plan I put together for a client is built for virality X longevity
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| Sep 28 |
If you own a software and struggling to scale with organic / shortform content - dm me
Generated 8figures for businesses through organic.
will write down a step by step marketing plan for your SaaS (free)
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| Sep 28 |
This ugc style video got 12M+ views for this client
no leeching off a big name, a controversial take or some entertainment intro
straight up high converting UGC video
this one video made my client more money than most companies MRR
It also got us 72k new followers on TikTok
No one is better than me when it comes to scaling softwares with organic content
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| Sep 28 |
High Views does not equal large amounts of sign ups
You must structure your video to target a high quality audience and sell to people correctly
I have had 5M, 10M, 20M view videos generate less than 100 sign ups
But also had 500k-2M view vids generate $50k+ in sign ups
if you’re focused on purely sign ups and revenue - don’t focus on views
focus on creating content which converts
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| Sep 28 |
Had a 9fig B2B SaaS founder interested in my services from my posts
he’s just launched a new company and knew exactly who to speak to in order to blow up and get sales
launching phase 1 of our marketing plan right now.
create awareness, first batch of customers, referrals and big figures talking about us
will rT this with an update on how phase 1 goes and when we launch phase 2
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| Sep 28 |
RT @cwsaas: generated $10M for software companies then travelled all summer at 17 https://t.co/8T6tEhzZne
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| Sep 28 |
I had a client leave me after scaling his software from $800 MRR -> $22,900 MRR in 27 days
why?
he didn’t care.
he previously sold a company for 8 figures and mid way through this project realised he didn’t want to do it
he has enough cash in the bank and passive income that he doesn’t want to start an entire new company
he also returned $200,000+ in funding
he offered to just give me the software and give him 20% but I was busy with other things at the time
so he just sent me the majority of the money we made in the first month
very weird and funny experience. this story is so strange most people will think it’s fake (idc)
he messaged me 1 week after his decision with a photo of him on some random Caribbean island
“no signal for the next 5 days”
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This will not be a detailed full page doc
it’ll be a rough, quick paragraph
If you would however like a full A-Z breakdown - Pay me😁
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| Sep 27 |
Dm me and I’ll do a completely free marketing breakdown for your software
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| Sep 27 |
5.7M views on this software client vid
80% US audience, 14k new followers
Difficult to track the exact revenue but we estimate we added $35k in new subscriptions from this video
$35,000 in MRR from 1 organic post.
that’s the power of organic marketing for b2c apps. https://t.co/X5MOh4YnZx
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| Sep 27 |
Everyone go watch this video
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| Sep 27 |
This is probably the most important statistic on Instagram/tiktok
It is very common that people will have a 80% Indian audience stuck on their account
Which converts to 0 sales and 0 sign ups
Your account can be a raging success or a complete failure depending on this one statistic
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What do I recommend people to do start ?
Learn a valuable skill which you can offer to business.
marketing, copywriting, ads, sales, editing etc
do some free work if you need to, work for a company or a person to just learn, get experience and stack skills
remove any ego. And do everything you can to learn something specific and get results.
- from here there is many different routes you can take. I’m not going to tell you to do a specific thing. Every business model works if you’re good at it.
but try stack as many skills as possible and translate that into whatever business you decide to do.
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| Sep 27 |
How did I start:
I started running WiFi money pages early 2023
would funnel to discord servers, courses etc on affiliate deals. ran probably 15-20 pages in this time. Some failed. Some made money. Some done well.
had a few big pages with 100k+ followers and a page with a friend which was the biggest at the time (600k+ followers)
(I was also running a sports design agency in this time - worked with elite level footballers & adidas but that’s not relatable)
then from there went to marketing for different influencers and brands. Would partner with someone making $50k-$150k+ /month with a specific biz model and run all their accounts, funnel, course back end etc.
then got into software marketing from there. Have worked with a couple influencers and brands since then but mainly SaaS companies.
now looking to build my own apps, take bigger roles in some companies, few standard short form clients and push some sales/affiliate offers I am running.
Next tweet will be your second question @c4mpy
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generated $10M for software companies then travelled all summer at 17 https://t.co/8T6tEhzZne
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| Sep 27 |
I posted this EXACT same video again (0 changes/edits)
2.5M views & 250k Likes
Repost all of your high performing videos on Instagram. It’s a free new set of views and customers.
This is something no one does.
People are scared of being shadowbanned not realising they’re missing out on a TON of “new subscription” notifications
guess how much money the original 6.3M view vid made my client — then have a think how much money we made AGAIN from posting the same clip
cw.
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| Sep 27 |
I have so many results.
So many high view screenshots. Client testimonials. 5 figure client payments. MRR screenshots.
Almost all “experienced” marketers on Twitter post (ChatGPT written) BS strategies and experiences to disguise their lack of actual results
making up random terms and jokes to make themself sound useful.
obviously normies on twitter will fall for this.
No real results or clients shown. Just AI story telling larp.
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| Sep 27 |
I’ve been pushing insane volume with content for 1-2 years.
I tweeted this exact client result over 1 year ago.
I generated this client 170M views in a 4 month period.
The first 2 weeks working together, we got less than 500k views - the following 2 weeks we generated 10M.
This was 1 year ago.
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| Sep 27 |
6.3M views on this one video for a SaaS client
averaged 1600 new followers /day for 50 days straight on this IG account
If you own a B2C SaaS Company, there is so much money to be made with organic short form content.
I’ve had singular videos make $50k-$200k+ for clients https://t.co/bcepCRwy6q
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| Sep 27 |
looking for experienced affiliate marketers for this sales offer
very lucrative, exclusive offer and hundreds of millions of people who would BUY this now.
$700-$1.2k commission per deal you set which we close.
dm me with a key reason why i should hire you.
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| Sep 26 |
If only he spent the same on organic content
could have made so much money through creators, mass social accounts, influencer partnerships etc
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| Sep 26 |
26k follower client account
generated much more in sales than I have with a 100k+ follower account
quality of videos and audience >>> https://t.co/PzVbv22ZNG
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| Sep 26 |
This is 100% true
I’ve had 10M+ view vids generate pennies
I always say, structure your videos to convert if you’re focused on sales
I’ve also had 600k view videos add $50k+ in MRR for clients
High view videos are cool, but are pointless if they don’t convert.
The most challenging thing is to curate a video which goes viral and converts extremely well.
A person getting 20M views per month on entertainment videos can easily get lapped by the guy who focuses on conversions getting less than 1M views per month
but videos like this can build great brand awareness, reputation and following which can later lead to sales . if I was @im_roy_lee I’d still consistently push these videos.
They may not pay directly now but will have benefits 6 months down the line.
If you’re just starting out, focus on high-converting videos.
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| Sep 25 |
I’ve driven 8 figures in revenue for b2c softwares over the past 2 years
and I can tell you that short form marketing is one of the best marketing methods in most circumstances
there is no other marketing channel where a singular post can make you very large amounts of money with no upfront cost
You see so many b2c apps make millions through TikTok and influencer partnerships only
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| Sep 25 |
got a very lucrative offer I am running
looking for marketers, copywriters, creators, editors, va’s, setters
to join our affiliate team. will pay very high commission per deal.
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| Sep 24 |
Less than 0.1% of SaaS companies reach the “$100k MRR goal”
I’ve helped 8 different SaaS companies reach $100k+ in MRR over the past 18 months.
3 of my clients were able to hit 7 figures in MRR
Mostly through organic content.
I will only take on a couple more clients then stop tweeting and promoting any offers.
If you have a good software/brand you’re looking to scale with organic content - dm me.
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| Sep 24 |
This only happens when you deliver results
a good way to estimate if an agency owner/freelancer is good at what he does - is if he makes money
when my clients win big, I win big.
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| Sep 24 |
dm me if you own a student/education app
generated 100m views & 6 figures in this niche in 2024
looking to do this again and implement my proven systems for a Student App
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| Sep 24 |
Looking for a ghost writer to run a anonymous Twitter account for me
I have a very lucrative sales offer I’m looking to attach to it - $700-$1500 commission per deal
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| Sep 24 |
+3455 free trial sign ups for this client in 60 days
At an avg 40% conversion rate to paid subs & a $47 /month price point
We added $60,000 in MRR during this period, $17,000 in yearly sign ups
Purely from organic.
1 main Instagram n TikTok page and one influencer posting once per week.
start pushing short form content for your b2c app. Dm me “77” and I’ll do a free step by step marketing breakdown for your app/brand.
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| Sep 24 |
RT @cwsaas: Organic > Ads for b2c softwares
This one client account had almost 1M followers,
A 13M and a 12M video within 2 weeks
You wo…
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| Sep 24 |
The main reason why organic is easier to scale with at first than ads for consumer apps is a phycological factor
people scrolling on social media see an Ad as a negative thing. Someone just trying to sell to them and get money from them.
People are on social media to GAIN (whether this is entertainment, knowledge or other reasons) NOT to lose money.
when people see an organic post which is selling a product but is disguised as entertainment, helping them out, personal feedback/experiences
there guard is much lower and they don’t reject the idea of the sell instantly.
This is also why $5000 spent on influencer partnerships usually will perform better than paid ads.
People trust the influencer (disguising their video as what I mentioned above) but still selling the product.
Their guard is a lot lower when it comes to an organic post than a forced Ad.
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| Sep 24 |
RT @cwsaas: In 50 days working with this software:
• 40M Views
• +86k Followers
• Every 1 out of 4 posts got 100k+ views.
• 1.2k - 2k new…
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| Sep 24 |
had a lot of software founders dm me wanting to work with me this month
70% of the leads I turned down,
Not always because of a budget problem.
Mainly because I didn’t believe in them or that their product was scalable
You can’t force someone to buy something which is useless
You can sell someone a 2/10 product which has a 10/10 marketing angle - there’s people on Twitter doing this making millions
But if your software is useless and your product doesn’t work - I will not work with you.
I’m not someone who is desperate to sign clients or make forced quick upfront money.
I only work with companies which have a valuable product, a good team, a good marketing/selling angle & who propose me the correct deal.
Your avg beginner level twitter “marketer” who fakes numbers might take you on. He might take on any client which will pay an invoice.
I won’t.
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| Sep 23 |
Ads are very powerful and can make you a lot of money
but IMO most companies should focus on organic and use Ads as gasoline to fuel the fire when the budget is there.
When you have $60,000+ per month to splash on Ads & paid influencer partnerships - yes do this
first, you should focus on organic. Scale with it. Make people aware of your company and consistent sales.
I’ve seen software founders spend $50k just after launching to lose money.
I’ve also seen founders spend $5k-$15k and 3x+ their investment with no big risk.
scale with organic and then use ads to maintain and scale further.
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| Sep 23 |
If you’re looking to scale with organic, drop me a dm
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| Sep 23 |
Organic > Ads for b2c softwares
This one client account had almost 1M followers,
A 13M and a 12M video within 2 weeks
You would need to spend millions of dollars on Ads to get these type of results and followers. https://t.co/oQzbjeWESO
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| Sep 23 |
Hiring affiliates for a sales offer
• Copywriters
• VA’s
• Setters/Closers
• Editors
• Closers
Paying a 4fig amount in commission.
Extremely lucrative deal and offer if you are good at what you do. Dm me.
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| Sep 23 |
A 300k & 500k view video 2 days in a row for this SaaS client
Ugc style content, we averaged a 100k+ view vid every 4 reels we posted
These videos made my client so much money. High quality and high converting videos. https://t.co/1uAfOLgNwh
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| Sep 23 |
POV: You came into 10 different software companies and scaled them to 6-7figs in MRR then travelled all summer https://t.co/frEWBOd9ht
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| Sep 23 |
Looking for a ghostwriter (not for this acc)
Dm me
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| Sep 23 |
Hiring VA’s, Setters and Closers
Dm me
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| Sep 22 |
In 50 days working with this software:
• 40M Views
• +86k Followers
• Every 1 out of 4 posts got 100k+ views.
• 1.2k - 2k new followers per day
• 100k+ manychat dm automations sent
start pushing short-form marketing for your b2c app. https://t.co/nMShH2bxSJ
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| Sep 22 |
Every failed business isn’t about the money or time you will never get back
it’s about the skills, knowledge and experience that you learnt which you can apply into your next business.
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| Sep 22 |
people need to understand that every social media algorithm is just an ai system which is programmed to decide if it should keep pushing your video on the fyp or not
everything will be so much easier once you understand how this ai system works and why it would push your video VS why it wouldn’t
understand which metrics are more important than others and what you should focus on.
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| Sep 22 |
This was actually 1+ year ago
when I was 16 and doing my GCSE’s
people use school & “time management” as an excuse for their lack of hard work
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| Sep 22 |
this screenshot is obviously fake and fabricated.
I have never personally made $24k in my life.
my tweets are fake and for entertainment
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| Sep 21 |
This one client paid me $24,000 in one week
this only happens when you deliver results and make your client so much money
learn a skill. https://t.co/WSHIwubjCW
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| Sep 21 |
if you’re ever looking to be creative with something / write new ideas
sit in a dark room and stare at a wall.
no distractions or people. focus and scheme.
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| Sep 19 |
This is an extremely smart and powerful move
Normies will look at this, laugh and mock Mark Zuckerberg/Meta that “he took an L”
this is genius marketing and power move.
A (Marketing) : Controversy and downfall = views. Everyone wants to see anyone in power fail. This post alone got 10M views.
Clips of this live demonstration (& the live itself) probably got 1B+ views across all social media platforms, news broadcasts etc
This has promoted the product more than any strategic “good for the brand” marketing strategy will.
Everyone is talking about and knows what the product does / was supposed to.
I’m guessing in a few weeks Zuck will run another live stream where his product works perfectly
News headlines go crazy
“Zuck miraculously saves Meta glasses after almost losing billions of dollars”
“Zuck re announces new meta glasses, targeted to be the future of AI”
Hype is crazy. Everyone wants a pair. Haters are praising his “comeback”
This livestream was 100% carefully coordinated to garner attention and make the public think a certain way (for now)
B (Pressure) : the amount of pressure this would have placed on his internal team will be crazy. Executive Engineers publicly being mocked and shamed that their product doesn’t work. The entire media is clowning them.
This lights a fire inside the company which no special internal speech, presentation or reward schemes could.
You could give all main engineers $10,000 each and it wouldn’t be as big of a deal than this. This shatters their ego, fears them at the risk of losing their job and motivates them.
People are doubting @finkd ? This guy built social media. Founded & Runs a multi trillion dollar company and has genius level IQ
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| Sep 19 |
I have so many SaaS clients results
could post video analytics, rev screenshots, client messages etc for months and not run out
your twitter viral expert can’t show a 1/1000th of the proof I could
I need to start spending more time and focus on this app
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| Sep 19 |
Three 300,000+ view videos 3 days in a row
1M+ views
impressive statistic for Instagram and this style of content.
converted much better than many 20M view videos of mine https://t.co/7zfMM3RYyT
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| Sep 17 |
RT @cwsaas: In 50 days working with this client:
• 40M Views
• +86k Followers
• Every 1 out of 4 posts got 100k+ views.
• 1.2k - 2k new fo…
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| Sep 15 |
I’ve seen companies burn $100k on paid ads
I’ve also seen 1 viral video bring in $100k+ profit for a client
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| Sep 15 |
“Want to do it the right way and liked your Twitter posts”
then turned into millions made..
if your second guessing dm’ing me wanting to work together.
think of this client testimonial
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| Sep 15 |
RT @cwsaas: Scaled this client from $30k MRR to $80k+ within 2 months
Through just 1 instagram page. I have 10 other results like this (/b…
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