Momentum can either build or destroy your progress

Here's how you can use it right

In the first 4 months of X, I experienced real momentum.

Since I started to find out what works on X or not, I doubled down on that.

I had bad English,

I didn't write right

and used to make many grammar mistakes

but I was still growing too

— Stacking wins

— Engaged posts

— Monetizing early

this was going great, but I quit.

Why?

I lost my momentum, but the reason wasn't because I “lost” my momentum.

But losing momentum is a big shock.

When we talk about growth on X we know 1 thing for sure, momentum is everything.

Many creators used that to grow, and I remember studying a lot from them:

→Sean Canela

→ItsmeBenChan

→Viggo

and many others, but these were the 3 I paid most attention to.

Keeping momentum may lead you to massive growth, but if you use it wrong, it may also destroy you, as it did to me.

You'll quit or lose future opportunities that were close to you.

 

But then how to build it and avoid using it wrong?

First, let's focus on building momentum the right way.

When it's about building momentum, there are 3 common mistakes I see with X beginners:

1: The myth of consistency →

Thinking that consistency is momentum, or it's the same as building momentum.

E.g.: You're already consistent, and you didn't build any momentum, so, you know it's a lie.

2: No wins to keep flowing →

They have no wins to keep building authority.

They either lie or force it, sounding unauthentic.

3: Lack of leverage to keep blowing →

Most X beginners make the mistake of building leverage with the wrong people.

Doing it all for the sake of engagement farming, they don't have mid or bigger accounts to leverage them.

4: Keeping the momentum:

Most X Beginners struggle to understand how to keep momentum without burning out,

or feeling unauthentic like they're forcing it.

And if you want to build real momentum and

— monetize without effort

— Save your time while building your brand

— Get out of the consistency rut

I've been working on the momentum mastery method

that will guarantee to get into that momentum state flow.

This is how you'll make it:

1: The leveler's tasks

Most of X beginners don't understand what are the tasks of their business and how to manage them.

If you are a beginner:

— Write more

— Build some offers to sell

— Engage (smart)

It made it simple, but there are many ways to go around this, e.g.:

→Work on your profile

→Bio

→ link

You need to sit on your own and understand what are your most important tasks and what are not.

2: The winner's profile

Every experience or change in your personal brand/life is important.

Your personal brand is an extension of you and your interests, you need to use them with a plan in mind.

Are you building something?

Post it

Your brand is making progress?

Post it

Did you fail and learn new stuff

post it

Build and share in public

This gives the impression of progress, and people will trust you more because you won't be faking it.

3: Leverage Growth

X is a social media game, that emphasizes that you can't grow alone.

So daily, dm creators that interact with you, or catch your attention, don't use any script, dm them.

— Beginner creators

— Mid-creators

— and not big creators (because they won't answer you)

but take every opportunity you have to connect and do it.

4: Monetizing momentum

If you remember the 1st step and focus on the essentials, then this will all make sense now.

If you focus on

→Building offers

→Marketing research

→Build funnels

then when the momentum happens, you'll put your offer out there.

And people will buy it.

Simple as that.

You don't have to force sales, you have to:

→Position

→Build momentum

→Monetize

and boom, repeat.

5: Keeping Momentum

Like everything in life, momentum has ups and downs.

Don't expect to be high all the time, but understand that, sometimes it will be high, and other times, low.

But you should keep consistency to maintain it, and always be ready to monetize it.

Why momentum can destroy you, and how you can avoid it?

Once we experience momentum is like getting into the flow state.

It is so good, and everything happens so fast.

I wasn't ready for all that came to me, and once I experienced I wanted more, so I didn't let it “flow” like it came.

I was trying to force it, and I tried to force it to the point that my personal brand started to look different.

Not like the authentic me, but like I was some guy trying to squeeze people's money.

Avoid that, we want money, but we should do this for love.

Otherwise, you'll quit soon, because you can't control that.

Momentum can be what will make you have success or fall, and you should be ready for it. When it happens, it happens so fast that you will feel bad if you don't make good use of it.

I hope you truly enjoyed this letter, and I was able to help you.

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