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?