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🦅 The Underrated Task Only Successful Creators Do Daily
OpenAI’s GPT-5 Launches in August
In this issue, you’ll find:
The underrated task only successful creators do daily
News creators should know
Where do you post daily?
GROWTH TIPS
The Underrated Task Only Successful Creators Do Daily
There’s one wildly underrated daily task that sets the foundation for every successful creator business.
Just look at Justin Welsh, Kieran Drew, and Dan Koe—even now, you’ll see them doing it every single day.
The task?
Sharing Seed Ideas.
Whether it’s a quick post, a single insight, or a short video, they plant new seeds in public, day after day. These tiny pieces are where every big opportunity starts.
1. How to Post Daily—3 Elements That Make It Work
First, make it small.
Don’t aim for epic threads or guides. Share a bite-sized idea, thought, or tip.
Next, don’t be afraid to repeat yourself. Take your best seed ideas and reframe them from new angles or contexts.
Finally, always give your ideas a second (or third) chance. Use a tool like Hypefury to automatically repost your best content after a few weeks or a month. New followers haven’t seen it, and even longtime fans need reminders.
Step 4: Distribute widely
99% of people waste distribution opportunities.
You've already written something.
Why not share it where it's relevant?
You can use @hypefury to send content to Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
Or feel free to choose your own scheduling tools.
— Justin Welsh (@thejustinwelsh)
12:17 PM • Jul 10, 2023
2. Double Down on What Works
Watch which posts get questions, shares, or DMs. Let your audience show you where the gold is.
If a LinkedIn post or tweet gets more engagement than usual, turn it into a carousel, a longer newsletter, or even a short video. If a video takes off, double down: make a deeper dive or a whole series around it.
Kieran Drew notices which posts get the most comments or shares, then expands them into bigger resources, paid guides, or even launches a new offer based on real demand. Ride what works, instead of guessing.
Make content effortless
Social media is not the end goal. It’s the start. You must make it effortless.
Pay attention to data.
Double down on what works. Discard what doesn’t.
Repost, repurpose, and redistribute.
This way, you don’t have to work hard. Your words do.
— Kieran Drew (@ItsKieranDrew)
12:10 PM • Nov 29, 2024
3. Keep Iterating, Turn Seeds Into a Business
Don’t stop at a single win. Every product or full-fledged business started as a tiny seed idea that kept getting refined. Expand what works into a guide, then a course, and eventually an entire suite of offers.
Dan Koe started with quick posts about mindset, then turned his best ideas into mini-courses, workshops, and eventually built a thriving business by constantly iterating and expanding.
Start sharing seed ideas daily. You’ll thank me later 👇
The smallest habits have the largest impact on your future.
— DAN KOE (@thedankoe)
1:22 PM • Mar 17, 2022
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GROWTH NEWS
OpenAI’s GPT-5 Launches in August
OpenAI is launching GPT-5 next month, promising stronger reasoning, better coding, and a leap over previous models by blending classic and new tech. Mini and nano versions will make it widely accessible via API.
How AI Helped Build a Billion-Page Web Crawler, Fast
With agentic coding, one developer created a system to crawl a billion web pages in just 24 hours. AI handled more than 96% of the coding, speeding up development but also revealing some limits. These insights are valuable for anyone building high-performance systems.
Gorgias drove 200% more engagement at launch by spotlighting real team members, mixing up post formats (carousels, video, text), and giving employees share-ready assets. They referenced trends just enough to stay relevant and skipped LinkedIn links for a week to maximize reach.
A QUESTION FOR YOU
Where Do You Post Daily? |
Last poll: Who Will Kill Google Chrome’s Dominance?
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟡 Perplexity (46.15%)
🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🔵 OpenAI
🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🟤 Antitrust Regulators
🟨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🟣 No one
⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🔴 xAI
That’s it for now, everyone! We’ll meet again next week to discuss some more of this!
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Yannick Veys
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