Packs: Ronnie EstateX FollowUp Pro

Engagement Engine - FollowUp Pro

X/Twitter Pack - 1 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
#1
@SalesAnxiety
https://x.com/SalesAnxiety/status/2039032575683879141
Silence after a proposal can be nerve-wracking. Don't let Sales Anxiety hold you back! A simple follow-up can turn a drift into an opportunity. Most deals don't die; they just need a nudge.
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Most deals don't die from lack of interest - they die from lack of follow-up. A structured sequence removes the guesswork and keeps you in front of prospects without the anxiety.
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The proposal didn't kill the deal. The silence after it did. Follow-up isn't optional - it's where the money lives.
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#2
@Iambuildin61395
https://x.com/Iambuildin61395/status/2038677637980172446
5 signs your GTM is ready for automation: Leads are going cold because follow-up is inconsistent. Your CRM data is a mess because logging is manual. Automation doesn't create a working GTM. It multiplies one that already works.
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Point 2 is the one most teams underestimate. Inconsistent follow-up isn't a rep problem - it's a system problem. When the sequence runs automatically, the CRM stays clean and no lead goes cold.
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Cold leads aren't a capacity problem. They're a follow-up discipline problem. Automate the sequence and that excuse disappears.
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#3
@Yashawoo
https://x.com/Yashawoo/status/2038641841701065003
You clearly had an agreement on these emotes and how the payment would be handled. Still ghosting a client for 5 months is insane.
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Agreements without a follow-up system are just good intentions. Automated reminders keep both parties accountable without the awkward chase.
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Ghosting a client after delivery isn't a freelancer personality type - it's what happens when there's no system holding both sides to the timeline.
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#4
@vanho_kent
https://x.com/vanho_kent/status/2039312679727149312
Career coaching has been a game-changer. Calendar full. Last week: 3 high-ticket clients, 2 more signing today. 80+ leads, pipeline full, community growing.
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A full pipeline only stays full with consistent follow-up. Those 80 leads - the ones who don't sign immediately are the ones a structured follow-up sequence converts weeks later.
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80 leads and a full calendar is the goal. Most coaches get 80 leads and a messy inbox. The difference is the follow-up system, not the leads.
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#5
@desmond43711
https://x.com/desmond43711/status/2039132131696210344
Your coaching business doesn't have a sales problem. It has a pipeline problem. No qualified leads = no calls = no clients.
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Agreed - but pipeline alone isn't enough. Leads without a follow-up sequence still go cold. The conversion happens in the 3rd, 4th, 5th touchpoint most coaches never send.
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You can fix the pipeline problem and still lose every lead you generate. Follow-up is where the pipeline pays out.
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#6
@CarrieSoave
https://x.com/CarrieSoave/status/2039103012208033937
My coaching client, a solo realtor in a brutal market, used the AI systems I built and exploded her pipeline. Same market. Same competition. Different outcome. She stopped doing it the hard way.
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This is exactly it - same market, same leads, different follow-up system = different outcome. The market rarely changes. The process always can.
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Same market. Same competition. One agent followed up consistently. The other hoped the lead would call back. Outcome obvious.
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#7
@piperty8298
https://x.com/piperty8298/status/2038773279016542543
You finished the project. Sent the invoice. Now you're writing a 3rd follow-up email like it's your fault they haven't paid. It's not. Stop chasing. Start collecting.
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The shift from chasing to collecting starts with a system. Automated payment reminders go out on schedule - no guilt, no hesitation, no wondering if you're being too pushy.
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Writing a 3rd follow-up email manually means the first two didn't have a sequence behind them. That's the problem.
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#8
@hiveage
https://x.com/hiveage/status/2023374174551409087
Ever wonder why one invoice gets paid fast and another gets ignored? It's not the client. It's the signals. Timing, ease, follow ups. Small stuff adds up.
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This is underrated. The invoice that gets paid first is often just the one with the clearest follow-up sequence attached. Timing and consistency signal professionalism.
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Clients pay whoever follows up best. If your invoice is sitting ignored, that's data - not a difficult client.
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#9
@PeerJuelichAI
https://x.com/PeerJuelichAI/status/1966622979518857686
If you do not follow up your invoice is just a piece of paper. A written number does not pay your bills. A follow up call does. The client hates to waste money but will forget you. Paid means you followed up.
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Exactly right. The invoice creates the expectation. The follow-up creates the urgency. Most late payments aren't malicious - they're just forgotten without a prompt.
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"Paid means you followed up." This should be printed above every freelancer's desk.
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#10
@MarketingBully_
https://x.com/MarketingBully_/status/1938588029725327609
Sales tip to service providers: Get the invoice paid on the sales call. Do not let them hang up without it being paid. If they're adamant about not paying today, get a date for when they will & FOLLOW UP!
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The follow-up date commitment is key. Most payment delays happen because no specific date was agreed. Setting it on the call and following up to that date removes the ambiguity entirely.
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No payment date agreed = no payment timeline. Every invoice that goes overdue had this moment where nobody pinned a number to a day.
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