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Issac Alejandro

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Entrepreneur focusing on the future of business while helping clients navigate their industries with confidence of staying ahead of the rest of the competition.

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You can never do everything perfectly. Outreach, design, management, accounting, etc. Focus on what you're good at, but make networking connections in the fields you need to improve on, you can reciprocate your own knowledge for theirs. You can go far with connections.


Joseph Sugarman at his finest. He is probably not the first person to explain this idea, and I'm not trying to take anything away from @dickiebush here, but if you read The Adweek Copywriting handbook, your ads will be so much better because of it.

The goal of your first sentence: Get the reader to read your next sentence. So try opening with a: • Moment in time • Controversial opinion • Vulnerable statement • Strong declarative sentence • Thought-provoking question Or, create an open loop. Just like this tweet.



Agree, but sometimes you still have a position that you are trying to express that is just subjective, that requires a little more explanation that isn't based on facts or logic. It's just straight up experience.

Reasoning in public forces discipline of thought. It’s like doing math on the chalkboard in front of the class. Every step must be clear and correct, or someone will point out the mistake. There’s no room for fuzzy thinking or skipped steps. If your reasoning is correct, you…



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Reasoning in public forces discipline of thought. It’s like doing math on the chalkboard in front of the class. Every step must be clear and correct, or someone will point out the mistake. There’s no room for fuzzy thinking or skipped steps. If your reasoning is correct, you…


Love me or hate me, there is no in between. I'm not afraid of sharing my opinion but there is still a graceful way to do it. Don't crap on another person for no reason, take your position and explain why you believe it's right or better. You create a stonger audience this way.

Copywriting tip: Ruffle some feathers. Criticize an idea or practice in your industry that you don't like. Give an unpopular opinion. Say who shouldn't buy from you or follow you. Playing it safe is boring. Boring doesn't sell.



How to win friends and influence people... Share yourself with them. Don't just be open, be vulnerable. Yes, some people may, in fact, take advantage, but human instinct is to reciprocate. This is the true way to connecting and succeeding with everyone you can converse with.


I don't create content, I just share and reply to others people's posts with my own opinions and analysis. Not so to say that I won't want to be intentional about my own topics, I just feel that it's ok to share something relevant to my own professional fields. Working so far.


There's valuable content and valueless content. Valuable content shows you how to "X" Valueless content tries to convince you of "X" to succeed/win Valuable content will be evergreen, while valueless will fade fast. Choose wisely on what you post.


Why can't I... Make Money Get Clients Grow My Business VS... Why Can't I... Take Another Vacation Buy A New Laptop Say No To A New Client Choose the problems you want to have, you just need to keep going to get there.


Enjoy life

3-Year Freelancing Freedom Plan: • Master web design (Wix Studio, etc.) • Learn marketing services (to get your clients results) • Get good at sales (to pitch your services) • Outsource your tasks (to have more freedom) 6-figure blueprint. 3 years is nothing for this 👍



I'm sick and I was having trouble on what to post. Then I realized, I'm still a person, not just a personal brand needing to post how to be productive or how to sell or make money. I feel like crap and want some caldo de pollo with rice in it. That's my post.


Don't learn the hard way... Have different classes of clients Both High budget and Medium budget When one or some drop off the others should carry you over till you replace them.


Doing = experience Creating = engagement Showing = authority Sometimes, the simplest ideas get you the furthest. It's easy to complicate things when your starting out. If in right l doubt remember, WWKD, lol amiright?

Your portfolio & online presence is the new resume. • What have you DONE? • What have you CREATED? • What can you SHOW?



I'm starting a progress journal. I've always had a hard time recognizing my progress, but I know I've made a lot. Just like with campaigns, I want to see what's working and what isn't. I know I'll be so much better for it later in my career. Entry 1 starting now.


It's easy to get lost with all the noise. Eventually you'll see exactly what makes you the most progress. It's not just 80/20, it's do or die.

Stop thinking like an employee and think like a business owner. Business owners want results. They want the outcome. Business owners don’t want the fluff. You’re running a business. Run it like a business owner, and think like a business owner.



Want to amp up client retention? Ask this question? How would you feel if we closed our business tomorrow? This usually gets a great response on what your providing that clients either love or don't care about. Adjust accordingly and create a following of superfans.


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