Authors Amanda Natividad
10 threads to make you healthy, wealthy, and wise:
1/ Learn a bit of psychology to better understand yourself.
Not from me. From a doctor.
@dremilyanhalt breaks down psych concepts to help you name your feelings and
PSYCHOLOGY MEGATHREAD:
— Dr. Emily Anhalt (@dremilyanhalt) February 11, 2020
40 of my favorite psychological concepts, introduced as thoroughly as I could manage in 280 characters or less.
These are core human behaviors that play out in all relationships, & are explored through therapy.
Enjoy, ask questions, & add your own!
2/ Define what self-care is to you.
Practice it. Often.
Incredible life lessons from mom, marketing executive, and CEO @AmandaMGoetz.
This thread will blow your mind.
Things I know at 35,
— Amanda Goetz (@AmandaMGoetz) July 27, 2021
I wish I had known at 25.
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3/ Know your worth.
Pay attention to red flags in business. Stand up for yourself when it's time.
No one knows this better than founder, executive, and influencer marketer,
Emails like this where you need to "prove" your rates, while simultaneously being told you are "overpriced" are never worth the response (unless you're responding with a clapback). pic.twitter.com/nmVmQJHVI5
— Brittany | Influencer Marketing + Social Media (@MissBeeBright) August 10, 2021
4/ If you want to get rich, be willing to think outside the box.
Consider unsexy, cash-flowing small businesses.
@Codie_Sanchez is the expert in this and she writes a killer newsletter on building
I was burned out in finance, working on someone else's schedule, tired of having my time tied to $.
— Codie Sanchez \U0001f4a5 (@Codie_Sanchez) April 9, 2021
So I started investing in cash-flowing biz's.
Not sexy startups, but boring businesses.
One of my fav small deals netted $67k a year, $100k at close... w/ quarters
A thread: pic.twitter.com/Mv0diWoPeB
Here's my cheat sheet so you'll never run out of marketing inspiration.
12 easy ways to generate content ideas:
1/ Look at replies.
LinkedIn, Twitter, your private Slack for customers — wherever your community is most engaged.
What questions did they ask? What was most liked or shared?
2/ Talk to your personal Customer Advisory Board.
You have a few customer BFFs, right? Email or text them hello.
See how they're doing, ask what's on their mind, or get their opinion on a recent post you
Actual marketing hack: Create your own personal Customer Advisory Board.
— Amanda Natividad (@amandanat) June 15, 2021
1. Get to know 3-4 of your customers.
2. Befriend them naturally.
3. Run ideas by them \u2014 copywriting, blog topics, events, etc.
3/ Read through customer support tickets.
Look for common and recent pain points. Write something that guides readers to the solution.
4/ Ask your sales team for FAQs.
Or skim their notes in the CRM. Uncover reasons customers don't sign on.
Let that guide your next playbook or case study.
But 99% of them are following the wrong people.
Here are 21 must-follow accounts who give incredible value for free:
Who: @KateBour
• Marketing psychology
• Customer research
Fave
Marketing is harder than ever
— Katelyn Bourgoin \u26a1\ufe0f (@KateBour) October 21, 2021
Wanna quickly figure out what works with buyers?
You don\u2019t need to spend 100s of hours doing research
There are only 4 questions you *really* need to answer to get started
If you can these Qs, coming up with smart marketing ideas feels easy
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Who: @jaimeschmidt
• Investing
• Building wealth
• Running a successful business
Fave
Chasing investor money isn\u2019t for everyone.
— Jaime Schmidt (@jaimeschmidt) July 6, 2021
I bootstrapped my business to $25M in revenue and a $100M+ acquisition.
Here\u2019s how you can build from nothing, too. A thread \U0001f9f5
Who: @kaleighf
• Good writing
• Content strategy
• Ecommerce & retail tech
Fave
It\u2019s shocking to me how many companies throw money at content marketing with zero strategy behind it\u2014just some loose terms to target for SEO.
— Kaleigh Moore (@kaleighf) January 23, 2021
You can get much better ROI if there\u2019s a method to the madness.
Some suggestions...
Who: @angjiang
• Compressed ideas
• One-liners to blow your mind
Fave
If you're perfectly qualified to do something, you've already outgrown it
— Angela Jiang (@angjiang) February 10, 2021