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Never Quit
The way to guarantee success
The Content Game is Long—Play It Right
Most people quit before they even give themselves a chance to win.
Content is a long game.
If you’re expecting to post for two weeks and see traction, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment.
The reality?
3-6 months of consistent posting before real traction.
Daily outbound comments to build visibility.
Constant iteration to refine your voice.
It took me six months to hit my first 1,000 followers on Twitter.
Now, a year into Twitter, I finally feel like I’m hitting my stride. But only because I kept evolving.
Here’s the real test:
If you don’t cringe at your old content, you’re not improving fast enough.
Each post, each iteration, each failed attempt gets you closer.
But here’s the thing: You don’t have to do this alone.
Smart founders leverage systems, not just effort
The best in Web3 aren’t guessing what works—they’re using proven frameworks
Your time is too valuable to waste on trial and error
If you’re serious about scaling your content faster and without wasting months, let’s talk.
Keep Building,
Jax
PS - Have you seen our training video on Kaito?