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Engagement Engine - FollowUp Pro

X/Twitter Pack - 24 Apr 2026 - 10 targets
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@ArifManhas3
https://x.com/ArifManhas3/status/2046662187616497936
Most coaching businesses get stuck in this exact swamp. They have enough clients to be busy but not enough margin to hire the right people. The fastest way out is narrowing the avatar and raising prices but that only works if your pipeline stays full. That's why the first hire for coaches in the swamp shouldn't be another coach or VA. It should be someone filling the calendar consistently so the higher ticket offers actually get sold.
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Pipeline health is the foundation-if leads aren't flowing consistently, raising prices just means fewer conversions. The real leverage is systematizing lead capture before you optimize for margin.
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Raising prices with a leaky pipeline is just charging more for the same stress. Fix the engine first.
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#2
@Johan753064
https://x.com/Johan753064/status/2044190251808145870
Follow up at day 3. Not day 15. Day 3. 80% of late invoices resolve with one reminder at day 3. Most freelancers never send it.
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Timing matters more than tone. A reminder at day 3 catches issues before they compound-sooner feels pushy, but it actually reduces friction.
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Day 15 isn't follow-up. It's too late. You're not chasing, you're collecting.
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#3
@sean_wilsoo
https://x.com/sean_wilsoo/status/2043789851842277604
3 things every freelancer should stop apologizing for: charging a deposit: you're not a bank. following up on late invoices: you did the work. raising your rates: you got better, the price should too. nobody who pays on time thinks any of this is rude. only the ones who don't.
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The ones who pay on time never think follow-up is pushy. Only the ones who don't. Your anxiety is miscalibrated-read their behavior, not your assumptions.
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@Naftali_JR
https://x.com/Naftali_JR/status/2044854027205189789
10 years in new business sales. Hundreds of proposals. The follow-up was always the guess. Day 3 or day 5? Did they read it or didn't they? Following up on a timer is anxiety. Following up on engagement is strategy. The ones that feel dead but aren't. You just can't tell the difference when you're guessing.
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Strategy beats anxiety. When you know whether they've actually engaged, follow-up becomes a conversation, not a gamble.
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Guessing isn't follow-up. It's prayer with extra steps.
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#5
@OKYtech
https://x.com/OKYtech/status/2043629829602361450
Nobody talks about the freelancer tax: -Time spent on proposals that don't convert. -Revisions that weren't in scope. -Invoices paid 60 days late. Your real rate is lower than you think.
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Invoice delays are a hidden cost center. Track them, price for them, or systematize follow-up to reduce the drag.
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That 60-day unpaid invoice isn't just late-it's a discount you're accidentally giving.
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#6
@FlowosAgency
https://x.com/FlowosAgency/status/2045143236931428427
Canva moving into marketing/CRM means more leads from designs into your systems. Under volume, manual follow-up breaks. A standard follow-up system keeps replies going automatically until they book or go cold.
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Volume exposes gaps. What works at 10 leads fails at 100. Systematize before you scale-or manual follow-up becomes a bottleneck you don't see.
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Manual follow-up at scale is just organized chaos.
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#7
@MLeadsApp
https://x.com/MLeadsApp/status/2044726306202390741
Leads going cold isn't a pipeline problem-it's a process problem. Fix follow-ups & boost conversions.
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Cold leads are usually stalled processes, not dead interest. The fix is in the follow-up architecture, not the lead source.
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Leads don't go cold. Follow-up does.
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#8
@NwokochaF99017
https://x.com/NwokochaF99017/status/2043325010128122151
More views ≠ clarity. Every coaching practice needs exactly 5 views: Active clients, Unpaid invoices, This week's sessions, Pipeline, Archive. The right system gives you less, and it's all the right things.
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Simplify to signal. Five clean views beat fifty messy dashboards. Clarity comes from what you cut, not what you add.
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If you need more than five views to run your business, your business is running you.
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#9
@LunethAI
https://x.com/LunethAI/status/2041120632214040876
Nobody is coming to fix your lead response problem. Not your CRM vendor, not your receptionist, not next quarter's budget. The decision to automate is yours. And every day you delay, leads are going cold.
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Automation is a decision, not a feature request. The cost of waiting is every lead that cools off while you deliberated.
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Your CRM won't fix what your follow-through doesn't. Tools don't follow up-people do, or they don't.
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#10
@MilesCraftDev
https://x.com/MilesCraftDev/status/2033940440949432570
Client ghosting after delivery is brutal. My default now: deposit before kickoff, milestones with explicit approval, and a line that final files plus usage rights transfer only after final payment. What part of that is hardest to enforce in your workflow?
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Milestones with approval gates shift risk from you to the process. The harder part is usually enforcing the gate, not designing it.
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If they vanish after delivery, you were too trusting before delivery. Fix the upfront.
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