Want clients? Do this:

In my first 3 months trying to grow on Twitter, I did everything right.

Or so I thought.

  • I posted 5x a day.

  • I left 5 to 10 comments a day.

  • I was more consistent than a nun on Adderall.

But after 90 days of monk-mode Twittering, I had a whopping 750 followers.

That’s about the same number of friends your average MLM rep pretends to have.

So I did what most struggling creators do…I whined to a friend.

His name was Adam. He was gaining 50-100 followers a day at the time, and during one of our convos, he casually mentioned:

“Yeah, I just make sure to leave 100 comments a day.”

Excuse me ser…but dafuq?

Here I was thinking I was grinding…

Meanwhile, Adam was writing the Twitter version of Harry Potter every day in strangers’ replies.

That was my “oh shit” moment.

  • I wasn’t lazy.

  • I wasn’t stupid.

  • I wasn’t doing the wrong things.

I just wasn’t doing enough of the right things.

So I cranked up my volume like an angsty teenage emo playing early 2000s punk music in their room.

Instead of 5-10 comments a day, started dropping 20 to 50.

And that’s when everything changed.

My account grew faster. Engagement exploded. DMs rolled in.

That’s when I realized…

It’s Not Magic, It’s Math

Whether you’re trying to grow your following or land clients…

Chances are, you’re doing the right things.

But you’re just not doing enough.

Take my Growth Ghost member, Laszlo, for example:

Within 1 month of joining Growth Ghost, he was landing paid ghostwriting clients.

See, most people treat posting, commenting, or outreach like Tinder.

Send 1 awkward message, get ghosted, give up.

Laszlo treated it like Tinder on meth.

He’s sent 100s of outreach messages in just a few days.

And that’s why he’s getting results like this:

You Don’t Need New, You Need More

Now, yes, you need to know how to take action.

But many people fail not because they’re doing the wrong thing…

They fail because they’re doing the right thing, at a volume so low it barely registers as an attempt.

Success isn’t reserved for the smartest, most strategic, or most “aligned.”

It’s reserved for the poor bastard willing to out-volume everyone else (while looking mildly unhinged doing it).

So before trying shiny new tactics?

Crank the dial.

Hell, break the damn knob off.

Then see what happens.

Your Canadian friend,

Dakota “Turn Up Da Volume” Robertson

P.S.

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