[THREAD🧵] This Week’s Top Marketing Nuggets of Wisdom 🚀🧠

Community over competition.

Do your best work, lift others up, and show what this industry can really do.
@ThatChristinaG

It's not how loud you say it that matters.

It's how loud the listener feels it.
@RobbieCrab
Fear doesn't prevent you from doing things. Doubt does.

Fear drives you. Doubt kills you.
@ShaneAParrish
The fastest way to wreck an efficient writing workflow?

Having everyone in your marketing department (and leadership team) review a piece and make individual edits before it goes live.

Too many cooks in the kitchen almost never results in a solid end product anyway.
@kaleighf
You can raise $100M+ today and not get press to write about you. 2011 yes. 2021 no. Maybe the local business journal. Build your own media machine. Then treat any "press" you get as icing on the cake.
@davegerhardt
The more you share your ideas the faster they evolve and the more impactful they become.
@jmoserr
As absurd as Dogecoin is, there are 3 lessons we can learn from it:

1) Don't underestimate the power of influence
2) Don't underestimate the power of community
3) Human beings are programmed to think short-term

That's what propelled it to a $78bn market cap.
@businessbarista
The antidote to information overwhelm?

Writing every day.

The internet SCREAMS at you all day telling you how little you know.

Writing is the only way to figure out what you do know.
@dickiebush
Writing is the vessel to express your idea. If you don’t know what you want to say, no amount of good writing can compensate for the lack of an idea.
@wes_kao
You can buy links.
You can buy press.
You can buy retweets.
You can buy shout outs.

But you can’t buy trust and loyalty.

That’s something your brand is going to have to earn. One person at a time.
@TheCoolestCool
Hard work is massively overrated.

*WHAT* you work on is far more important than *HOW HARD* you work.

I'm pretty lazy. But I'm happy and successful.

Janitors work hard. Backline cooks work hard. Hard work helps you win your game. Choose the right game.
@ShaanVP
The danger of pursuing many good projects is not having the time to pursue many great projects.

A rule of thumb:

Move slowly when choosing what to focus on. But move very quickly once you've decided.

Move slow then fast.

@Julian
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