.@gregisenberg is one of the most prolific people I know on Twitter, and the amount of value he delivers to founders is immeasurable πŸ™πŸ½

Here are 10 threads that every startup founder should read, understand and implement

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1/ These 10 incredible reminders will change your thinking about startups

2/ Startup advice you shouldn’t listen to

5/ How to turn your weaknesses into strengths

7/ Everything you need to know about Mergers and Acquisitions

8/ The best time to startup is yesterday, the second-best time is today

9/ A must-read thread for every founder. Greg shares some incredible lessons about entrepreneurship and startups

10/ Ten simple questions you should ask yourself

I obviously went ahead and created a wall collection with all these threads.

Here it is: wall.shoutout.so/greg10

If you like Greg's work as I do, follow him here: @gregisenberg and give a retweet and spread the word.

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Some rabbit holes are extremely good to go in!

I just went through all of @JamesClear’s 3-2-1 newsletter editions and here are 100 ideas from the man himself that are invaluable and shouldn't be missed

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2/ β€œWhen making plans, think big. When making progress, think small.”
3/ β€œHabits will form whether you want them or not. Whatever you repeat, you reinforce.”

4/ β€œLife is short. And if life is short, then moving quickly matters. Launch the product. Write the book. Ask the question. Take the chance.
Be thoughtful, but get moving.”
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I have been doing individual posts on numbers every week so wanted to one big thread with all updates πŸ‘‡πŸ½
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5 threads that will change the way you think and act:

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2020 was a phenomenal year for me for many reasons, but the special one is getting my first startup gig through Twitter DMs πŸ’―

While I'm fulfilling the goal of working at a startup, I'm currently looking for a transition to a new one πŸ’ͺ🏽

TL;DR: I'm available in the market πŸ‘‡πŸ½
1/ Why hire me?

I build online communities by building products people want! So far shipped 12 projects using no-code tools which served hundreds of thousands of people in the community!

Currently I'm working full-time at Draftbit while helping build @shoutoutso_ on the side πŸš€
See for yourself:

I took Shoutout as an idea from zero to one, launched a no-code MVP, found my co-founder on Twitter, onboarded incredible startup leaders and creators as users, and now have a solid MRR πŸ‘‡

I have been doing this in public since day 1: wall.shoutout.so/shoutoutbip
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.@shoutoutso_ got launched on four platforms last week - Twitter, @capiche, @joinClubhouse, and @ProductHunt πŸš€

Here are some lessons, tips, and hacks from our experience which hopefully help your launch πŸ‘‡πŸ½

A thread packed with actionable steps and examples 🧡
1/ Soft launch on Twitter:

Twitter is not just a social media platform. It is an amazing distribution system if you use it the right way πŸ’―

One of the most important things you need to do before launching on Twitter is to create a lot of hype around your product.
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*Give a sneak peek of what you about to launch:

*Involve the community in a way that markets your product organically:
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For founders who are applying to @ycombinator's summer batch and looking for resources, articles, alumni applications, etc, I got you covered πŸ’―

Here's a thread that comes with everything you need to apply πŸ‘‡πŸ½
1/ Intro videos:

@rrhoover's intro for @ProductHunt:

CampusJob now @wayup:

@JustFlip:

@Zenefits:

@teespring:
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