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🤝 How to get your first clients in Web3

GM Friends 👋

Hope you’ve had an awesome week.

Today we’ve got…

🪂 Care-Package: 

✨ Create content that people want to repost
🤝 How to get your first clients in Web3
🏆️ How to get more done than anybody else

Let’s jump in 👇️ 

🪂 Care-Package:

A weekly package of actionable strategies to help you Grow Faster through content, business & health.

🧲 Attract an audience:

✨ Create content that people want to repost, because it makes THEM look good for reposting it:

Awesome hack from Leon:

The core idea behind this is that you want to create content that makes someone else look good or smart for reposting it.

If you post an extremely nuanced argument around why a certain project will succeed, and the thoughts within that post look super intelligent, other people will want to repost because it makes THEM look intelligent by association.

If you can make content that makes other people look good for sharing it, they will go out of their way to share it, which will make you grow.

🍄 Become Better:

🤝 How to get your first clients in Web3

A questions that comes up a lot on our Bricktopians chat is:

“I want to be a paid ghostwriter, but how do I get started?”

Yesterday AminX sent me this question as a DM

So I made him a quick video, sharing how we got our first clients & how to get started (click below 👇️)

Btw, this video is taken out of the personalised feedback that I give in our Bricktopians community.

🌿 Feel f*cking fantastic:

🏆️ How to get more done than anybody else

I’m very careful to not push the grindset too hard.

It’s a bit cliche, and I’m not a massive fan of the way that it’s usually pushed online as hustle at all costs.

But I’ve found this specific video to be super helpful this week.

The core idea:

When you hit that point of fatigue in your work, the temptation is to take a break.

There are times where that is the right answer,

But now I’m pushing myself an extra 15-20 minutes,

Because what I am frequently finding is that I end up accidentally getting back into another flow state and wanting to keep going.

The ironic thing is that by pushing myself a little bit harder, I end up getting more done,

Which has meant that I end up finishing my work early for the day,

Which reduces pressure, reduces stress and makes me feel less overworked.

So now whenever I feel tempted to stop, I push myself that little bit further to see if I can catch the next wave and smash through my tasks.

(Then if I’m still feeling in need of a break, I give myself that time to go for a walk and reset)

Have a great weekend 🫡 

— Alex