Nika

Who is worth of following on social media to enrich marketing and business knowledge?

On Twitter, it is classic – many of us follow YCombinator people, Angel Investors, or big indie makers.

The most popular are:

Do you know any other person worth following because of their good takes on entrepreneurship and practical pieces of advice? It can be smaller accounts, too.

[P.S.: I do not know why it shows that US flag, I just copied some Twitter link. But I can frame it like: Happy Thanksgiving day.]

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Aleksandar Blazhev

Great question!

Honestly, you’ve mentioned some amazing names. I’d say the most important thing is to follow the person whose business mindset feels closest to yours. Some of the “business gurus” preach working 24/7 but that might not really be your dream in life. It’s better to learn from someone whose philosophy actually aligns with your own.

I also find it super valuable to learn from people in other industries and markets, insights you can adapt to your own field. That’s how you truly stand out.

Personally, I’m a huge fan of JK. Molina. He started out as a virtual assistant, then became a ghostwriter on Twitter, later co-founded TweetHunter, exited the startup (they sold it for $1.4M), and now runs his own business coaching practice. With just one virtual assistant, he’s making over $100K and he’s only 25. His advice is always on point. I am part of his community.

On the opposite side, I also like Grant Cardone . He always thinks and acts on a massive scale. That kind of boldness is what makes him interesting. And of course, Tim Ferriss. Such a brilliant thinker when it comes to business and lifestyle.

I also really admire Russell Brunson. His books on traffic and crafting irresistible offers are incredible. He’s got some great reads.

And after reading The Third Door by Alex Banayan (amazing book, by the way), I discovered Elliot Bisnow. The guy who literally bought a mountain to build a networking hub for entrepreneurs. He shares some truly inspiring lessons.

Nika

@byalexai Wow! That's an extensive list, I did hear only about JK Molina (have subscribed to his newsletter) + Tim Ferriss – but other names are new to me. Gonna google them, thank you! :D :)

Tulio Sousa

I do like to follow https://x.com/gregisenberg?s=20

because he's always sharing startup ideas and related content. I do like his profile.

Nika

@tuliosousapro I follow him too. Definitely met my kind of humour :D

Tetiana

Such a great topic! I want to share a marketer and the author of “Obviously Awesome” and “Sales Pitch” - April Dunford. I follow her on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprildunford. My friend recommended her to me, and her posts and books are definitely worth reading.

Nika

@tetiana_hryshmanovska Thank you, Tetiana, at least I will send her a connection request! :D

Vlad Zivkovic

If you are already making hundreds of thousands of dollars then is good to follow the ones you mentioned, but for most of the people who on a smaller scale of business, names like @jackfriks @t_zahil @d4m1n @TakoTreba and many others will give you way more insights on how to market your business/products.

Nika

@jackfriks  @t_zahil  @d4m1n  @TakoTreba  @vladimir_zivkovic I already follow all of them, we even had a couple of calls with Sandra and Dan :)