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Roy Ben-Tzvi
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3 x Founder • Building • Podcaster 🎙• Prev: Founder • Muay Thai • Adventurer/Entrepreneur
EntrepreneurCO/TLV/NYlinktr.ee/RoyBJoined January 2018

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Ok friends, inspired by I wrote my first eBook, with some of the best catchphrases you'll ever find. It's the little things that make you stand out - landing a killer saying at the right time, is sometimes all it takes... To learn more👇
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When society rewards scammers with fame & wealth, that sends a bad message
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The internet's favorite scammer, Anna Sorokin, is getting a Netflix reality show. "Delvey's Dinner Club" will follow Anna as she hosts actors, musicians and more in her NYC apartment, which she can't leave because she's on house arrest, per @vulture.
Anna Sorokin standing on the fire escape of her NYC apartment. She's wearing an ankle monitor. Photo by Casey Kelbaugh/Variety via Getty
In a world filled with negativity & cynicism Be infectiously enthusiastic & positive Your attitude will either attract people or deter them It's up to you
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4. Be consistent There's no magic bullet, building anything takes time. You can't build a roof before you put up the walls and before that the foundation. Tweet consistently, engage regularly, add value to others. Remember - marathon, not sprint
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3. Stick to what you know The more you can showcase your expertise the more likely you are to draw an audience Talk about your niche 80% of the time and the other 20% of the time, showcase other aspects of your personality and lifestyle.
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2. Tag people in tweets: Example: “These 5 people are the most valuable accounts you could follow for podcast tips.” Tag them and give a quick explanation why. If you do a good job those people will probably retweet you, giving you further exposure
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1. Engage Be intentional, comment on large accounts that are in your niche— 10 to 20 times a day, every day! Don't just shitpost (although that often works too) but really try to add value to everyone that's going to interact with the tweet
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When speaking of their success I almost never hear people mention luck I understand it, if you say "I was lucky" it somehow implies your achievement wasn't fully your own However, to not mention luck in the success equation is disingenuous
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I have a fully written book that I’ve been sitting on for a couple of years Anybody know a publisher that they can put me in touch with?
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I have 20+ years of experience in Muay Thai with 30+ amateur fights The other day I posted a video on Reddit and some anon commented and I quote: "You look like it's your first day, you don't know shit" These ppl will always exist, don't let them deter u from posting/sharing
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Al Gore makes $2 Million A Month! It's hard to believe he is genuine about the environment flying private jets all over the world This world is filled with grifters making bags of money telling us what we want to hear and we turn a blind eye cause we want to believe them
Who’s starting their new side hustle ??👇
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An extra $500/month can be life changing for most people. The problem? Most people don’t know the right side hustle to get them started. Here are 5 side hustles anyone can start this weekend to make an extra $500/mo: ↓
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To presume that they had little to no effect on their children's success is silly While that's not the only defining factor, it's certainly a massive one that resulted in these players' success
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I watched the first 5 episodes of Break Point I noticed all the top players involved had one thing in common All of them had parents that were already players, coaches, or heavily involved in tennis.
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Spend your money on experiences, not material things
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I don’t have a single memorable moment that’s connected to buying some expensive material thing. All my fondest memories are with my family, my friends, my partners.
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