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Jamie Russo
2 months
My favorite part of this new era is that you dont need to be technical to build something. For a long time, I suffered from a lot of FOMO since I wasnt an engineer/designer/marketer/you name it. I’ve always been a jack of all trades, master of none. Maybe a.
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Jamie Russo
5 months
One of the biggest mistakes first-time founders make:. Over the last 2.5 years, there have been plenty of highs and lows as I’ve built / scaled Tweetjoy. At times, like when a client churns or my pipeline looks thin, it’s easy to get really stressed. But when I zoom out and see.
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Jamie Russo
5 months
I’m fairly certain that anyone can make it in life if they pick one thing, stick with it for ten years, and commit themselves to becoming excellent at it. It takes discipline. It takes courage. It takes resilience. But after ten years, people will take one look at you and.
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Jamie Russo
6 months
It’s crazy how much your life can change the moment you surround yourself with the right people.
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Jamie Russo
8 months
In your career, one of the best moves you can make is to focus on one thing and get really good at it. Practice it nonstop until you’re the person everyone wants to work with. When you’re amazing at something, you make other people’s lives easier, and they’ll naturally talk.
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Jamie Russo
8 months
RT @NWischoff: GPs at the most prestigious firms can and are becoming bigger than the brand they represent simply by “being online”. Early….
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Jamie Russo
9 months
The ultimate lifehack:. 1. Build a biz serving super-connectors.2. Deliver an EXCEPTIONAL service.3. Underpromise/overdeliver.4. Rinse + repeat. The WoM flywheel will be completely unmanageable.
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Jamie Russo
9 months
As a solo writer, you'll find your best new clients through existing clients. If you do great work, your current clients will tell their friends about you. Their friends see your writing, ask about it, and learn your name. Success builds naturally this way. • 1 client.
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Jamie Russo
9 months
They say do what you love, BUT…. BUT if you find love in making other people happy then you could literally do anything in the world. • If you create the best ‘X product’ on the planet, and ‘X Product’ makes people happy, you’ll be happy. • If you deliver the best ‘Y.
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Jamie Russo
9 months
The hardest part about starting a lifestyle business is keeping it a lifestyle business. The more it grows, the more you want it to grow. But I see this a simple trap of ambition. To counteract this, I put intentional constraints in place. They are a forcing function inside my.
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Jamie Russo
10 months
The way we work is about to change. The old model is simple. Companies buy software. Workers use that software. Everyone stays in their lane. But that’s about to flip upside down. Regular people will start using AI and automation tools to do incredible things. One person with.
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Jamie Russo
10 months
The irony in online writing. Every corner of the internet screams advice at you. Write this way. Hook your readers like this. Build your audience like that. Follow these steps to grow. But 99.9% of that advice is useless. It's generic. Cookie-cutter. One-size-fits-all. To.
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Jamie Russo
10 months
Two years ago, I made a small shift:. I stopped buying new domains. I stopped tweaking landing pages. I stopped caring what others think. And I went all-in on Tweetjoy. This decision came from a realization. When you're running a one-person business, your time and mental.
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Jamie Russo
10 months
Nothing beats the energy of being around ppl that dream big. They don’t have to be entrepreneurs—just people with so much ambition, it feels like it could break through your computer on a Zoom call.
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Jamie Russo
11 months
It's wild how much changes in a year. That's probably my biggest takeaway from being a dad. When you have small kids, no two days are the same. One minute they're learning to crawl, the next they're sprinting down the hallway. It's a constant reminder of how fast life moves.
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Jamie Russo
11 months
Life is a marathon, but sometimes it feels like a series of sprints with no room to breathe. I quit my job, bought a house, started a small business, and had my first kid in under 1 year. This is the case for a lot of other people my age, and yet there’s nothing we can do to.
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Jamie Russo
11 months
My friends are killing it. At this point, I feel like the only one who hasn’t dropped out of Harvard or done YC. I’m so fricken proud of them, and will do my best not to compare. I remind myself daily :). Surround yourself with good people. Good people attract more good.
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Jamie Russo
11 months
I love being a dad. It’s literally one of the greatest jobs in the world, yet it took me nearly two years to truly appreciate it. It still blows my mind that you can walk into a hospital with nothing, and walk out days later with a baby. Nothing can prepare you for it, and.
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Jamie Russo
11 months
Calling this place home next summer
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Jamie Russo
11 months
You don’t need to be everything to everyone. In fact, when your business is still small, a narrow focus can be a competitive advantage. When I was in my first few months of running Tweetjoy, I made a really conscious decision to only work with a really specific type of.
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