Topics: Tools, Websites, Website, Productivity, Web.
By: Ben Kelly @benkellyone
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10 Free websites that feel illegal to use:
— Ben Kelly (@benkellyone) September 7, 2022
10 Free websites that feel illegal to use:
— Ben Kelly (@benkellyone) September 7, 2022
9 CSS generators can save you from writing CSS Code \U0001f9f5:
— Pratham (@Prathkum) September 6, 2022
Even the most well-informed internet user wouldn't know all of these 10 incredibly useful websites:
— Alex Brogan (@_alexbrogan) September 10, 2022
CSS generators can save you a lot of time and effort.
— Marko \u26a1 Denic (@denicmarko) September 7, 2022
Here are the 10 most useful CSS generators:
10 insanely useful YouTube Channels that can teach you more than School and University combined:
— Alex Brogan (@_alexbrogan) September 8, 2022
7 websites you probably didn't know existed ( but are super useful ):
— Harsh Makadia (@MakadiaHarsh) September 9, 2022
You don't need to pay someone $2,000 or even $200 to update your Linkedin Profile.
— Bruce Merrill (@thebrucemerrill) September 6, 2022
This thread will show you how...for Free.
Here's My 5-Part System For Turning Your Linkedin Profile Into A Business Growth Machine:
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Everyone says, "learn copywriting \u2013 it's the world's most important skill."
— Jon Brosio (@jonbrosio) September 10, 2022
But where the hell do you even start?
Here's 7 simple formulas to help you become a world-class copywriter:
How to build a $1,300/month side business for $19.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh) September 6, 2022
Here's the entire 17-step business plan for you:
1. Clean up your Twitter profile to reflect what you do for people.
9 free design tools to make your presentations elegant AF:
— Ben Meer (@SystemSunday) September 8, 2022
Top 10 Threads of the week \U0001f4c8
— Save to Notion \uea00 (@SaveToNotion) September 4, 2022
Learn about Excel, Tools, Websites, Psychology, Chrome, Netflix, Icons, Ai, Rest... And much more \U0001f9f5
I'm increasingly interested in the idea of "personal moats" in the context of careers.
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) November 22, 2018
Moats should be:
- Hard to learn and hard to do (but perhaps easier for you)
- Skills that are rare and valuable
- Legible
- Compounding over time
- Unique to your own talents & interests https://t.co/bB3k1YcH5b
People talk about \u201cpassive income\u201d a lot but not about \u201cpassive social capital\u201d or \u201cpassive networking\u201d or \u201cpassive knowledge gaining\u201d but that\u2019s what you can architect if you have a thing and it grows over time without intensive constant effort to sustain it
— Andrew Chen (@andrewchen) November 22, 2018
Things that look like moats but likely aren\u2019t or may fade:
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) November 22, 2018
- Proprietary networks
- Being something other than one of the best at any tournament style-game
- Many "awards"
- Twitter followers or general reach without "respect"
- Anything that depends on information asymmetry https://t.co/abjxesVIh9