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Engagement Engine - FollowUp Pro

X/Twitter Pack - 15 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
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@sean_wilsoo
https://x.com/sean_wilsoo/status/2043789851842277604
3 things every freelancer should stop apologizing for: charging a deposit, following up on late invoices, raising your rates. nobody who pays on time thinks any of this is rude.
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Spot on. The awkwardness around following up on invoices is learned behaviour - usually from the people who benefit from your silence. A structured follow-up cadence removes the emotion entirely. It's not personal, it's process.
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The only people who call follow-ups 'pushy' are the ones who don't want to pay you. Normalize chasing your own money.
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#2
@unlockmylead
https://x.com/unlockmylead/status/2043823883908771896
80% of sales happen after the 5th follow-up. But 44% of reps quit after just ONE attempt. 60% of buyers say no 4 times before saying yes.
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These numbers tell the story most sales teams don't want to hear. The deal rarely dies on merit - it dies on silence. Building a repeatable follow-up system is the single highest-ROI activity in sales.
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44% of reps give up after one message and then blame the leads. The math is brutal and so is the truth: persistence isn't optional, it's the job.
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#3
@Somnath_717
https://x.com/Somnath_717/status/2042595958198849771
Most deals are not lost... They are ignored. No follow-up = no trust. No trust = no deal. Structured follow-up changes everything.
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Well put. Trust is built through consistent presence, not just a strong opener. The structure matters too - random check-ins feel needy, but a clear follow-up sequence feels professional.
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Deals don't ghost you. You ghost them. If your follow-up plan is 'I'll remember to email them,' you don't have a follow-up plan.
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#4
@OmalichaUchenna
https://x.com/OmalichaUchenna/status/2042491610030604404
Follow-up wins deals. The deal is rarely lost on the first 'no'. It's lost in the silence after. Follow up > Give up.
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Exactly this. The silence after a 'no' is where most pipelines go to die. A timed, value-driven follow-up sequence keeps the conversation alive without being pushy.
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The first no is just the starting line. If you stop running there, you're not in sales - you're just taking orders.
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#5
@Bizbelldesk
https://x.com/Bizbelldesk/status/2037591868960317823
Small business owners: What's the ONE task that still eats 2-3 hours of your week in 2026? Payroll? Invoicing? Chasing payments?
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For most small businesses we talk to, it's the follow-up gap - manually chasing quotes, invoices, and leads. It's 2026 and spreadsheets are still the default CRM for most. There's a better way.
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Chasing payments shouldn't be a 3-hour task. If it is, your system is the problem, not your clients.
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#6
@wwwKudaTrading
https://x.com/wwwKudaTrading/status/2044033031942385869
If you run a small business in Africa, you probably don't have too many employees. You have too few. The ones you do have are doing three jobs each - replying to customers, chasing payments, managing stock.
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This applies way beyond Africa. Lean teams everywhere are drowning in follow-up tasks - chasing payments, nurturing leads, responding to enquiries. Automating the repetitive follow-ups frees your people to do what only humans can do.
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When your 3-person team is doing 10 people's work, the first thing to automate isn't the fun stuff - it's the chasing. Because nobody joined a business to send reminder emails.
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#7
@MetCredit
https://x.com/MetCredit/status/2041974622355095704
Is chasing overdue payments slowing down your business? Use our Checklist for Small Business Debt Collection.
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A checklist is a great start. But the real win is preventing overdue payments in the first place - consistent, timed follow-ups before the due date keep cash flow healthy. Reactive chasing costs more than proactive nudging.
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By the time you need a debt collection checklist, you've already lost. The best collection strategy is a follow-up system that starts before the invoice is due.
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#8
@marrimosh25604
https://x.com/marrimosh25604/status/2041618099351245048
Real estate professionals: Stop blaming the market. The issue isn't the leads, it's the follow-up. No instant response = lost deal. The fastest, most consistent system wins.
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This is the uncomfortable truth in real estate especially. Response time is a competitive advantage, and consistency beats intensity every time. A structured follow-up system turns cold leads into closings months later.
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Every agent says 'the leads are bad.' No - your follow-up is bad. The agent who responds in 2 minutes and follows up 7 times gets the listing. Period.
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#9
@aerautomations
https://x.com/aerautomations/status/2040457502978904296
If I were a small business owner, I'd use AER to automate my invoicing so I can stop chasing payments
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Automated invoicing solves the creation side, but the follow-up side is where the real leak is. Invoices don't chase themselves - you need a system that escalates politely and persistently until payment lands.
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Sending an invoice and hoping for the best isn't a strategy. It's a wish. Automate the chase, not just the creation.
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#10
@alannewman
https://x.com/alannewman/status/1945140022392308002
Have you started automating your accounts payable invoices yet? Common mistakes include duplicate payments, missed payments, late fees, inaccurate cashflow statements.
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Good overview of the cost of manual processes. The downstream effect of missed invoices is bigger than most realise - it damages supplier relationships and creates cashflow blind spots. Automation + structured follow-up closes both gaps.
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Every manual invoice process is a ticking time bomb of human error. The question isn't whether to automate - it's how much money you're willing to lose before you do.
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