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The Legacy Letter

I quit my job and launched this newsletter:

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

The 4T Insider

Welcome to this week's 4T insider!

It's that time again! Your weekly source of inspiration, resources, and knowledge to elevate your online brand game has arrived! This week, we've got some real gems to share with you. Let's dive in!


🌟 Tip of the Week: Consistency in Visuals and Tone

Review your online branding across all platforms (website, social media, email signatures, etc.) and ensure that your brand's visual elements (colors, fonts, logo) and tone of voice are consistent.

This will create a cohesive brand image, making it easier for your audience to recognize and remember your brand.

If needed, create a simple style guide to help you maintain this consistency going forward.

Example: Dan Koe (Look how simple and consistent his branding is)


🛠️ Tool of the Week: Tweethunter

Struggling to manage your Twitter presence effectively?

Let me introduce you to Tweet Hunter, the ultimate Twitter tool designed to supercharge your content game! This powerful platform allows you to create compelling tweets, schedule them for optimal engagement, and track your progress with ease.

But wait, there's more! Tweet Hunter's innovative AI-powered features will help you craft attention-grabbing tweets tailored to your audience. Plus, with its seamless auto-DM functionality, you can connect with your followers on a more personal level.

This is the tool I have used everyday to build my audience to over 245,000 followers on Twitter (if you don't have it, you should).


🐦 Tweet of the Week:

Why did this make TOTW?

Because when the SVB collapse happened, Dr. G responded.

This is a great method to use when creating content on Twitter. When something of relevance occurs, you can leverage it.

The reason this worked so well?

Bold claim that spoke straight to the reader.


💡 Takeaway of the Week:

I quit my job this week to go all in on my journey as a solopreneur (yes, I am excited).

My takeaway of the week is that my job was posted less than 12 hours afer I quit.

No, my feelings aren't hurt.

Just a reminder that you are 1000% replaceable at your 9-5.

Build something that you can be passionate about, trust me there is nothing better than providing for yourself.


That's it for this week. I hope these insights, tools, and tips fuel your online brand's growth and success. Remember, building a strong brand takes time and persistence, but with the right resources and mindset, you're destined for greatness.

If you found this newsletter helpful, share it with your friends and colleagues, and invite them to join our amazing community of online brand builders. Together, we can all level up our brand game! 🚀

Until next week,

LB

P.S. If you are a CEO, Founder, or Entrepruener who wants to add 10k+ followers and have 3 months of content crafted to match your brand and goals, I can help.

The Legacy Letter

LB

Quit my 9-5 after scaling my agency to $50k/month | Building personal brands for people who want unlimited opportunities

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