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I buy real estate and start companies. Owner of https://t.co/IcKmzUwjSM, Bolt Storage, R.E. Cost Seg and more.

Jul 1, 2021, 28 tweets

If you curate your feed correctly Twitter has 100x the insights per hour of any other platform (books included).

The best way to make this happen is to follow people who are A) experienced and B) post very disciplined and direct content on Twitter.

A list of the best:

@craigclemens

Has been very successful in the real world and transfers the learnings to twitter in an easy-to-digest format.

@Codie_Sanchez

Contrarian takes that you might not always agree with, but you can count on her to challenge your thinking where it matters.

@gregisenberg

Building a big agency in real time. Has had incredible success as an investor as well.

Shares it all right here.

@austin_rief and @businessbarista

Business partners building in public and deep thinkers. They bring a fresh perspective to twitter.

@Julian

He won’t overload your twitter feed with bullshit.

Follow Julian to get deep thoughts on growth and marketing.

@SahilBloom

Sends out my favorite newsletter every Friday. Has the most popular threads on twitter.

@fortworthchris

Real estate private equity guy out of DFW. Amazing business mind who shares it all right here. Also puts out the best real estate podcast out there:

@theFORTpodcast

@moseskagan

Deep thinker on issues that face our cities and a successful real estate syndicator in Los Angeles.

@dunkhippo33

Elizabeth not only runs a major VC firm but also talks about the inner workings of the field in value-packed threads.

@BrianFeroldi

Wealth and success.

Good old fashioned principles to achieve both.

@TrungTPhan

Awesome threads on successful entrepreneurs and how they did it. With a little comedy tossed in.

@jonathanvolk

Huge in the e-commerce space and a successful investor. Great insights from the trenches.

@theSamParr & @ShaanVP

Both very successful entrepreneurs who share everything they know here on twitter and on their podcast @myfirstmilpod

@stephsmithio

Has recently started opening up the playbook on how to build a media following and a community. Underrated follow.

@ParikPatelCFA

A great follow, but doesn’t understand scale.

@baldridgecpa

My CPA and an absolute badass when it comes to real estate and small business taxes.

@TurnerNovak

2/3 satire and 1/3 amazing value. Runs a VC firm doing some big things..

Worth a follow.

This is going well. A few more.

@ConorNeu

His company (with @JillianMurrish) is doing some awesome stuff buying debt portfolios. They both discuss it a lot.

@Camp4

Successful entrepreneur with a great perspective on what success really means.

@JamesonCamp

A great marketing and sales entrepreneur with an amazing knack for management.

@dan_hagberg

My business partner. When it comes to operations, leadership and management, he’s an unbelievable tactician.

@jamesjflannery

An entrepreneur with a successful exit and now a passion for teaching and outlining the methods necessary.

@carriganisms

A personal friend and mentor who is in the trenches building an amazing lead generation company.

@drgurner

When it comes to high level output - Julie outlines the frameworks and roadblocks you’ll need to overcome along the way.

@AyeshaSelden

A real estate entrepreneur on a mission to empower African Americans to go after real estate, small business and asset ownership. I learn a lot from her.

@jmbolling

An email marketing genius (he does all of my campaigns) who knows the ins and outs of selling anything on the internet.

@dickiebush

A princeton grad who writes the best copy I’ve ever seen. Study his writing if you want to get better at writing concise, engaging copy.

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