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The System of a Daily Social Post
I heard this idea from Russell Brunson. He said ‘If you post once per day, in a year you’ll never have to worry about money again”.That’s a big promise, and truth be told, I’ve been posting for 400 days straight and I’m nowhere near never having to work again. But I do believe a few things about that statement:1. It allows you to find your voice. Being pushed to come up with something creative daily, changes you. It changes you from man who desires to a man of action. Thinking has a limit, but action makes your dreams into a reality. 2. Money is not always easy, especially if you’re crappy at sales. Everything hinges on your ability to get your message to the right people. If you’re not getting the right message to the right people, you’ll fail every time. I see this with Influencers all the time, they have many followers, but not much revenue. Revenue Generation is a skill, and it can be learned. 3. Building something is better than nothing, and you shoulda started yesterday,, so if you haven’t start now. I streamed on Twitch 3 Nights a week for 3 years while I was working a 40 hour week with a 2 hour commute each day. I had no idea where that would lead. I thought it might lead me to a new career as a Live Broadcaster. It wasn’t the case, but the skills I took with me has served me well in whatever endeavor I've taken since then. What would I have accomplished if I just sat around each of those 3 nights a week? Certainly not as much. So I tell everyone I talk with that they best thing they can do for their brand or Business is to post something once per day. It doesn’t matter what and it doesn’t really matter where, but always be building relationships and a content library so you have a stable foundation to build your Business.
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The System of a Daily Social Post
How to be Remarkable
Here's Seth Godin's Top 10 Ways to be Remarkable: -Understand the urgency of the situation. Half-measures simply won’t do. The only way to grow is to abandon your strategy of doing what you did yesterday, but better. Commit. -Remarkable doesn’t mean remarkable to you. It means remarkable to me. Am I going to make a remark about it? If not, then you’re average, and average is for losers. -Being noticed is not the same as being remarkable. Running down the street naked will get you noticed, but it won’t accomplish much. It’s easy to pull off a stunt, but not useful. -Extremism in the pursuit of remarkability is no sin. In fact, it’s practically a requirement. People in first place, those considered the best in the world, these are the folks that get what they want. Rock stars have groupies because they’re stars, not because they’re good looking. -Remarkability lies in the edges. The biggest, fastest, slowest, richest, easiest, most difficult. It doesn’t always matter which edge, more that you’re at (or beyond) the edge. -Not everyone appreciates your efforts to be remarkable. In fact, most people don’t. So what? Most people are ostriches, heads in the sand, unable to help you anyway. Your goal isn’t to please everyone. Your goal is to please those that actually speak up, spread the word, buy new things or hire the talented. -If it’s in a manual, if it’s the accepted wisdom, if you can find it in a Dummies book, then guess what? It’s boring, not remarkable. Part of what it takes to do something remarkable is to do something first and best. Roger Bannister was remarkable. The next guy, the guy who broke Bannister’s record wasn’t. He was just faster … but it doesn’t matter. -It’s not really as frightening as it seems. They keep the masses in line by threatening them (us) with all manner of horrible outcomes if we dare to step out of line. But who loses their jobs at the mass layoffs? Who has trouble finding a new gig? Not the remarkable minority, that’s for sure.
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A Lesson from Deepseek
Tech Disrupts, then Gets Disrupted by Cheaper and Faster Tech, Rinse, Repeat The talk of the town this week is Deepseek. Using Open Source LLM’s, it’s trained it’s own LLM with only 6 Million Dollars and average chip hardware. This is in comparison to Open Ai raising over 500 Million in Capital recently. It’s a time honored tradition. Founder Disrupts Industry, then gets disrupted by better and cheaper technology. Once an innovation hits the marketplace, it’s a race to the bottom. Software Technology is instantly reproducible. Not only that, but if the technology is open sourced, you don’t even have to start form zero, you can just make improvements on the Software and make it your own.. That’s basically what Deepseek did. Now they may not have the resources yet to achieve product market fit for everyone that wants to jump on, but the Technology train will keep on choo-chooing now at an exponential rate. This is innovation, built on ideas and processes defined by it’s predecessors. Artists have been doing the same sort of thing for years. Disruption happens everywhere, and usually it comes from the most unassuming people. People who are fed up with the status quo, and end up disrupting Billion Dollar Businesses because if it. You can do anything you put your mind to! So go do something!
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Hello! Introduce Yourself Here First!
Thanks for Joining our Little Community! To become the best STEM Career Professional we all know you can be, the first thing to do is to introduce yourself in the comments. You'll get you're first points to unlocking all the bonus content and help you'll need to unlock your Inner Potential, gain that High Salary you always wanted and be that superstar leader you always dreamed of being. You can follow my intro template if you want, or just say what's on your mind! 1. Who are You? Where are you from? What do you do? 2. Why are you here? 3. What is something you're interested in outside of work right now? 4. Bonus points for a Selfie or Picture of your Mancave, Desk or Workstation. We're Glad You're Here! Be sure to Post Questions, Comment, and Like each other's posts to earn points that will get you on the leaderboard. The Gamification System is described below:
Hello! Introduce Yourself Here First!
Why Marketing is the Worst
I love a good Win-Win Marketing Tactic (Which is probably why I hate Memecoins) Don't you dream of everybody winning? Instead of just Yourself? I've spent Thousands of Dollars on Memecoins and every time I sold them for more than I paid for them, I felt 3 Things: 1. Everything just felt off to me. 2. I felt like a loser even when I made money. 3. I'm sure the NFT buyers weren't happy to have a useless JPEG Overall it felt like there was no mutual net benefit for the buyer or seller. This feeling should be avoided in your Consultancy Business. People think sales is all about convincing the other to take action When it's more like a partnership that serves each others best interests. Create the Ultimate Win-Win Scenario in every relationship you make and you'll never have to worry about a having a bad reputation again. Have you Invested in a Memecoin before? Yes or No?
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