money loves speed

and i like to run

You know what’s fun? Launches.

Why? Because they force you to enter this vortex of relentless execution.

For 4-7 days all you need to do is move fast. There’s no time to think.

And those who know how to move with speed win the most.

I tested around 10 different angles around the marketing of Literally Academy.

By day 3 of launch, I knew exactly which one resonated, and it wasn’t the one I had created content for.

Regardless, I wrote an entirely new email/content strategy tailored to that. Scrapped everything else.

Because I knew it was all about speed over perfection.

Speed on demand.

Look, some call me a genius (no one calls me that) but the reality is I just know how to find things, fast.

And when it comes to writing content I have absolutely no idea about this is extremely helpful.

And there is one secret tool I’ve used since 2022 to do this.
Now, before I tell you it I need you to know that I legitimately love this tool.

I’ve proposed to it even, multiple times. And they finally got back to me.

So ladies and gentlemen this email is (forcefully) brought to you by Tweethunter.

How I use Tweethunter

1) AI search feature:

Browse through all posts on Twitter (x) using your keyword choice and filters.

I use it when I’m looking for new perspectives or ways to say something.

Tweethunter instantly gives you the BEST posts of ALL time based on data.

I also like to use filters to get the most viral ones!

Last week I used it to find productivity hooks for a client that is in the high-performance niche and would benefit from talking about productivity.

2) AI Writing assistant:

Takes one simple idea and writes the rest for you.

I use it to brainstorm angles and ideas or even sentences to finish writing my Linkedin posts as the tool is built for conciseness unlike ChatGPT.

3) Twemex Chrome Extension

Tweethunter comes with it’s insane chrome extension that allows you to see your favorite accounts best performing content and also search for keywords.

This is game changer when you’re stuck or need guidance on how your favorite creator would talk about a specific topic.

I used this SO much when I wasn’t sure how to tell stories on X!

Even though I think Twitter (x) is dead and LinkedIn is 10x better… there is no denying that the best writers are or have content there.

So why not learn from it and use it to create content quickly?
I use X every single day and Tweethunter is literally the reason why.

It makes my time there 100% productive.

And for those wondering what the “winning angle” was for my marketing.

It was the transformation element rather than the end.

So, I focused on more realistic storytelling instead of case studies and education.

Was very surprised to see case studies not work at all (directly).

If you bought Literally Academy, what made you buy?

I’m beyond curious, reply to this email and let me know!

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That’s literally it my kings and queens!

Love you!