I lost everything.
In April, I reached my peak on X.
-> 4+ figs made on the platform
-> 200K views in 1 month
-> 200-ish email subs
But in September, I went back to 0.
Here’s what happened - and how I’m going to get stronger than before:
→
A few things happened after
I booked myself 45 calls with qualified leads in 30 days.
And helped 30+ professionals do the same.
How? By finding my crack in the wall so I don't have to compete with anyone.
All the juicy details are inside this book.
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Man, f*ck Andrew Tate.
People go to his course,
thinking they rule the world.
And then?
They go off to Fortnite.
Money is easy,
but you have to learn it.
> Work to your limits
> Be stupidly bold
> Use money lens
Don't say you'll make millions tomorrow.
Prove it.
𝗜 𝗱𝗼𝗻'𝘁 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸 𝗼𝗻 𝗦𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗮𝘆𝘀.
I use this day to:
• refuel
• reconnect
• reschedule
Why?
I live by the 70/30 rule.
70% for work,
30% for unplugging.
"Life moves pretty fast.
If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. "
-
I still believe in cold outreach.
I closed a 1500/mo deal from cold DMs.
The thing is?
People copy-paste one another.
But if you're genuine, people will listen.
You have a brain for a reason.
Use it for good.
I made 0$ for 2 years.
• dropshipping
• videogames
• logo design
Why?
Couldn't stick to them for more than 1 month.
One day, I decided to stick to Twitter.
• +1k followers
• met millionaires
• closed high-ticket
Lesson?
Stick to things mercilessly.
I posted 7 long-form in 7 days.
Not a single short form to be seen.
And the results?
• 40K impressions
• 80 new friends
• 3 inbounds
Content is important.
Strategy is crucial.
Last summer I had my first job.
600/mo for 3 months.
They told me 'That's how things work'.
After that, I went full in on X.
And made more than my summer job.
People try to set expectations for you.
They've been hurt before.
But they're not you.
Chase your dreams.
Copywriters.
If I'm looking for you,
I want proof of work.
#1
thing I look for?
Your hooks.
Everyone is a "copywriter",
but no one does the job.
Practice your hooks.
Is it just me or is it becoming annoying?
"I made 1.5k"
"I make 3k/mo"
"I made 1.5k/mo"
And then, they proceed to give the most lame advice like:
"Craft an offer"
"reach out"
"Sell"
Sheep.
Remove the noise.
Find your crack to fit into.
Since I've never introduced myself:
Hello, I'm Camilla.
• I'm from Italy
• I'm graduating hs
• I've made 4figs online
• I made my first $1k at 15
• I joined X/twitter 8 months ago
• I make bad coffee jokes
• I did e-comm before
• I also paint digitally
• I like
Everyone wants to get rich, yet no one is willing to:
> give up on weekends
> have 10 to 14h days
> sacrifice hobbies
> be patient
> focus
That's why the 1% never changes.
This irritates me to a core.
Low-energy people.
They are dangerously contagious.
The lifestyle that you wish for requires a high-energy person.
Funnily enough, I stopped being one when I ditched sad music.
Lesson?
I've seen the worst types of DMs.
But not once did I ever insult the sender.
You're building a business.
They're building a business.
Show some respect.
If you want to build a successful brand,
don't post with AI.
It's overused,
and frankly, a bit stupid.
Here's what you do instead:
1. Scroll your feed
2. Find problems
3. Solve them
4. repeat
X is full of complaints.
Capitalize on it.
My first viral post.
219 replies, 13k views,
and nearly 50 RTs.
It didn't stop there.
I doubled my :
- follows x day
- comments x post
- DMs received
It took weeks of research,
but now,
I want to share with you everything I've learned.
Interested?
- like this
𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐭𝐨 𝐩𝐢𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐞𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐩𝐞𝐨𝐩𝐥𝐞 𝐛𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐲𝐨𝐮:
1. Send a personal DM
2. ask if they need help
3. No? move on.
You overcomplicate it.
It's that easy.
Just don't be a robot.
This man that changed my life.
Alex Hormozi.
• $100M net worth
• owns 3 8-fig companies
• has millions of book copies sold
But the cherry on top?
I've built a brand and a business just with his free stuff.
7 crucial lessons I’ve learned from him :
𝐈𝐟 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐥𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐬𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐲,
𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐰𝐚𝐤𝐞 𝐮𝐩 𝐚𝐭 𝟓.
the unfair thing is:
You may be disciplined.
But it won’t make you rich.
Why?
Because you’re not :
-> connecting
-> creating
-> posting
If you want success,
you have to be into
I posted 7 long-form in 7 days.
Not a single short form to be seen.
And the results?
• 40K impressions
• 80 new friends
• 3 inbounds
Content is important.
Strategy is crucial.
The skill with the biggest ROI?
Communication skills.
It unlocks opportunities,
and doesn’t ask for a cent.
You can :
-> Use it 24/7
-> Learn for free
-> Get lasting results
connections = wealth
Prioritize relationships.
Build your wealth.
𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗺𝗼𝘀𝘁 $$$ 𝗯𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗲𝘀 𝗼𝗻 𝗫?
There are agencies with 0,
and agencies with millions.
Here's what's exploding now :
• tech
• Saas
• e-com
Lesson?
Learn coding.
Start here:
• Python
• Css
• HTML
That's your starter pack.
Any tech guy
Read a book on philosophy recently.
To clarify:
I Haven't read anything other than marketing for the past 2 years.
Turns out, it taught me more about marketing than any other marketing book.
Lesson of the day?
Dig where most people don't look for.
Arrivederci.
I suck at many things.
One of them being...
Landing pages.
But it doesn't matter for now.
Prioritize what you do best,
Systemize the rest.
A jack of all trades is a master of none.
You are a sheep.
99% of the tweets on my feed are:
→ consistency is key
→ work hard
→ engage
My medicine for you:
plan your posts in advance.
This was written 2 weeks ago,
so I can squeeze my attention to what matters.
You can do the same.
I procrastinated on X for months.
Then got fed up and started anyway.
• having school soon
• working a 9-5
• being sick
Here's how It ended up:
• 70+ amazing friends
• signed high-ticket
• met +millionaires
When something is important,
you make time for it.
Engaging 50 times a day isn't a strategy.
I tried it in the past, thinking I would monetize.
The results?
No one knew my brand.
So I improved my craft instead.
Now my content shares itself.
Play for the long term.
𝗔𝗻𝘆𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗱𝗼 𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗱𝘀 𝘄𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴.
Whether you’re convincing people to:
=D Purchase
=D Book a call
=D Sign up
You need to know how to write to persuade.
7 lessons that will help you go 0 -> 99 :
A thread 🧵
𝐈𝐟 𝐲𝐨𝐮'𝐫𝐞 𝐚 𝐛𝐮𝐬𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐬, 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧'𝐭 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐨𝐧 𝐗.
Not without being:
-> active
-> authentic
-> empathetic
X is not Instagram.
You can’t just post,
You need to be present.
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐨𝐥𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧?
Genuine content.
> Engage
> Partner up
> Post
Most people don't write long forms.
And that's why they can't monetize.
One thread brought me:
• 40K impressions
• 80 new friends
• 3 inbounds
If you suck at long forms?
Keep writing them.
Put the effort in.
And let it compound.
Cheers,
Camilla
You are not the top 1%.
if you only digest the same information on Twitter, you'll end up being a copy of someone else.
You won't admit it,
but you're terrified of standing out.
Gadhzi started with a PC.
Eminem started with a line.
Tate started with a sales job.
Musk started with a video game.
Homozi started with his basement.
Zutemberg started with a coding script.
Small actions compound.
You're never too late.
Art was my unfair advantage.
I've always been good at it.
Until I thought "Why even bother?"
And quit.
3 years later, I realized everything is art.
• Twitter
• business
• Marketing
Now I'm planning to go back to it.
You've been gifted.
Tap into your talents more.
For those wondering where I've been.
I've been
• Studying for finals
• Trying to sell my laptop
• Recovering from a surgery
But -
I'll come back stronger!
But for now, how have you been?
Let's get back to chat friends.
Australia's best-looking man.
Arnie ho.
In 4 months he:
• Went 0->1600 followers
• Generated 6000$ in revenue
• Built an email list of 400 members
The surprising fact?
He did all of this by working a 9-5.
7 traits that contributed to his success:
I want to make money online.
I watch a video on how to make 100$/day.
I hear about copywriting.
I try copywriting for 1 month.
I boast about it to friends.
Seeing no results.
I quit copywriting.
I go back to scraping videos.
This is your "competition".
I used to spend +5 hours on my posts.
Now it's only 20m daily.
The funny thing?
My brand did x10 better than most people out there.
What did I do?
• 1 Notion sheet
• 1 writing session
• 1 revising session
Simplify your business.
This is the piece you're missing.
In the last 90 days I've
• Freed up 3.5 hours a day
• Signed 4-fig deals w/ no ads
• Gained 32 inbounds in 30 days
But before that,
I used to work 12h a day
and make almost 0$.
How?
That's what I'm sharing in my OBM masterclass.
Want it? ↓
Click the link below.
I used to listen to music for 8-10h a day,
and thought I couldn't stop.
My thought today was:
“How long have I been without music?”
It’s been 1 year,
and I was unaware of it.
Everything gets better.
Move the needle.
You may have written posts.
𝗕𝘂𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂'𝗿𝗲 𝗻𝗼 𝗝.𝗞 𝗥𝗼𝘄𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴.
your posts -> 0 comments?
✓ have feedback
✓ Revise your work
✓ Change your voice
12 companies refused her work.
then? $1B in sales.
Your thoughts?
You have 2 ways of getting clients.
here's the short-term strategy:
> spam cold-dms
> Engage a ton
> Be a slave
VS long-term strategy:
> Build authority
> Help your target
> Solidify your brand
Which one are you choosing?
I gained +32 inbound leads in 30 days
but before that, I used to send 100+ DMs daily
and get almost no response.
How?
I’ve put on a 5-day class where I’ll show you exactly how I did it.
Want it?
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RTs are appreciated.
I don't get these people.
"I'm waiting to grow an audience"
X is an untapped market.
15 years old make thousands.
micro brands are closing 10k+ deals.
And you're still thinking it over?
Start your business now.
Your dreams won't last forever.
I have a confession to make.
X sucked for me at first.
-> no clue
-> no posts
-> no following
After 4 months I got:
-> +600 followers
-> authority brand
-> network group
You can do the same.
Here’s a breakdown of what I did:
(and how you can fasten the process)
1 / When
I got a +30% reply rate from my cold dms.
The best thing?
I only focus on 1 thing:
Make my offer impossibly good.
If they have 10 reasons to say no to,
Your clients will say no.
Instead?
Accommodate their needs,
Not yours.
If you're not using threads,
you aren't progressing.
Write about:
1. case studies
2. breakdowns
3. mistakes
4. analysis
5. lesson
I'm telling you:
these build your audience.
So what's stopping you?
Your popularity on X is based on 3 things.
• Consistency
• Quality of posts
• Quantity of posts
But here's the catch.
1 good tweet is better than 3 bad ones.
But 3 bad tweets are better than 1 (good) tweet per month.
I posted short tweets for about 7 months.
I had
I've worked a 9-5 before.
• didn't see family
• had harassers at work
• couldn't control my time
My colleagues were making plans to go back.
I was planning to escape.
Where you're from isn't an excuse.
Your mentality sets the game.
I stopped everything this year.
• hobbies
• hang-outs
• college pursuit
Just to focus on this "business" thing.
Is it boring? Absolutely.
But I gained so much from it.
My
#1
tip for this year:
Make more bets on yourself.
Your price isn't "too high".
It's how you present the offer.
If they feel price > value,
your prospects will turn away.
How you can fix this?
• know your target
• show why they need it
• include everything you do
The price is rarely the issue.
Reframe your offer.
2024 is for email marketing.
That's it.
-> Insane ROI
-> one-time action
-> extra audience
I'm expanding my list.
3 emails per week.
Let's see how 2024 goes.
I used to copy-paste DMs.
Tried all DM scripts.
Testing dms 24/7.
still failed.
Then I dived into learning the principles.
Now people call me one of the best lead-gen specialists out there.
Lesson?
If you want to monetize your brand, stop engaging.
Engaging is awesome for
• friends
• networking
• opportunities
But if you're using it to get more likes?
You're down to a pitfall.
So?
Write better content.
Learn to inspire.
I recently reached 1k.
A thank you to the people I met and helped me grow in 2023 ->
@isacpetru
- wouldn't be there haven't I met him
@iamtoussaintt
met him shortly after with @ rosu, made me realize money online was possible
@waltxwalt
met him when he was at 300
One harsh truth:
I got more results by working every waking hour I could rather than working at 5:30 am.
We all have 24 hours,
no matter how you phrase it.
Timing doesn't matter.
Action does.
My recent giveaway went viral.
• 90+ sales
• 100+ subs
• 5+ hot leads
But my very 1st giveaway was a disaster.
The lesson?
Never stop trying.
Never stop committing.
You're bound to win after losing.
I've talked in +15 spaces this month.
I must confess:
Insane ROI.
Got 4 new clients,
all thanks to inbounds.
Here's how you do it with spaces:
1. connect more
2. pitch your service
3. show your competence
Do what no one else is doing.
Achieve what they can dream of.
I posted everything.
My first bucks.
My first 100 followers.
My first client testimonial.
Why?
Because I wasn't 'lucky'.
Luck is a utopia.
Patience and perseverance will bring you far.
Last week I packed my calendar with 27 sales calls.
How I did it?
Ask before receiving.
99% of cold dms are like -
"Let me get you 40 hot leads..."
And get ignored.
Sell the why, show the how.
If you don't hate your posts a week later, you're not improving.
> Study your feed
> focus on hooks
> go off-current
It's not rocket science,
put in the effort.
2 months ago I was drowning in work.
• client work
• back-end biz
• posting & engaging
So? I simplified things.
This is my stack now:
• Twitter / X
• hyperfury
• Notion
Scrape the other apps.
Focus on essentials.
My philosophy is this.
I like things to be simple.
• 1 Platform
• 1 Main goal
• 1 Content Strategy
People want 300 things at a time.
They can't commit to one.
Instead?
Win at one thing.
Then pass on to the next.
Cheers.
Your offer sucks.
> unclear
> unwanted
> inexpensive
Here's how you fix it:
> know yourself
> Invent a system
> Offer a guarantee
Solve a problem.
Promote the solution.
A framework that made billions.
Stingy people are meant to fail.
I signed my first high ticket 23 days after my offer release.
All with little prior experience.
How?
• solve a problem they have
• design a detailed offer
• give, give, give
No one trusts gatekeepers.
Give more, receive even more.
I’m not wasting my time.
2024 is here.
I am graduating,
Then?
The Real World begins.
Here’s how I plan to reach 5 figures by 2025:
1 / Spam email marketing
I have started my newsletter.
blame emailers:
they say ROI is insane.
(and it's true)
writing skills?
Hit me up.
It's not rocket science...
• concise bio
• simple banner
• Killer pin thread
• front face picture
And boom.
There are your leads.
Your profile makes 90% of the game.
Make sure it's grabbing.
Talking about discipline is overrated.
Everyone here has already passed that stage of life.
Instead, talk about:
• your story
• your ideas
• your mission
So let's talk about YOUR story.
What's a story you could share
and that would help others?
Write it down ↓
All big creators have 1 thing in common.
And it's mind-blowing.
What am I talking about?
Powerful words.
Here's how they go viral daily:
--
Take a look at the most successful creators of today.
What do they share in common?
You might think to yourself
"They write
These won't move the needle.
• endless tasks
• 70+ projects
• little sleep
Instead?
Have 1 good idea.
Share it as many times as you can.
Boom.
You've got a Lavazza brand.
why does Grant Cardone insult his clients on sales calls?
Spoiler alert.
He has an insane authority.
Which you don't have (yet).
Your clients smell deceit from miles away.
Stop lying about your fake authority.
Listen to them more.
Arrivederci.
𝗜𝗳 𝘆𝗼𝘂’𝗿𝗲 𝗮 𝗯𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀, 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝗮𝗻’𝘁 𝗯𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱 𝗼𝗻 𝗫.
Not without being
> active
> authentic
> empathic
X is not Instagram.
You can’t just post,
you need to be ON THE LINE.
The solution?
Have genuine content.
Show you’re active,
and not some failed