I Didn't Buy The Cheapest One

Last week I was comparing two nearly identical products. One was cheaper, but the other had better photos, clearer descriptions, and answered questions I hadn't even thought of. I spent more than I planned, and honestly, I don't regret it. Has a company's presentation ever convinced you to pay more?

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u/saniya__5502 — 15 hours ago

I Don't Think Bigger Is Always Better

Some of the best conversations I've had on Twitter/X came from accounts with less than 5,000 followers. They weren't trying to go viral or sell anything. They were just sharing honest thoughts and replying to people. It made the platform feel a lot more personal. Have you found yourself paying more attention to smaller creators lately?

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u/saniya__5502 — 7 days ago

I Started Ignoring Follower Counts

A while back I realized some of the best conversations I was having were with people who had a few hundred followers. Since then I've stopped treating follower count as a sign of credibility. It's been a much better experience. Has your opinion about follower counts changed over time?

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u/saniya__5502 — 9 days ago

Nobody Talks About This Part Of Growing On Twitter/X

Everyone shares screenshots of viral tweets.

Almost nobody talks about the months where nothing seemed to work.

What do you think is the hardest part of growing an account that people rarely mention?

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u/saniya__5502 — 10 days ago

The Most Useful Piece Of Feedback You've Ever Received

A comment, review, or conversation that completely changed how you thought about something.

What was it?

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u/saniya__5502 — 11 days ago

A Company That Completely Changed Your Mind

Maybe you hated their ads.

Maybe you thought their products were overrated.

Then something changed.

Which company was it?

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u/saniya__5502 — 13 days ago

The Last Time A Company Made Your Life Easier

Not through a discount.

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Not through an ad.

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Just by solving a problem really well.

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Which company was it?

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u/saniya__5502 — 14 days ago

The Last Product You Recommended To Someone

No sponsorship.

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No affiliate link.

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Just something you genuinely liked.

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What was it?

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u/saniya__5502 — 16 days ago

One Marketing Skill Everyone Should Learn

Imagine you're mentoring someone who's completely new to marketing.

You can only teach them one skill.

What are you choosing and why?

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u/saniya__5502 — 17 days ago

Share One Tip In 10 Words Or Less

Let's build a useful thread.

Drop one Twitter/X growth tip using 10 words or fewer.

Simple rules:

No self promotion

Keep it practical

One tip only

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u/saniya__5502 — 19 days ago