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5 Steps to Creating an
Invincible Platform
How you can use social media to clarify your purpose, become
financially independent, and become luckier than all your friends.
Why did
Winston win?
He built a
platform.
10 million words
published
•11 volumes
•400 articles
•350 speeches
In 8 years…
You can build a platform to
create the life you want,
faster.
“It is the ultimate insurance policy and the most
durable form of influence and power.”
- Ryan Holiday, Author
Hi, I’m 

Matt Woods.
Marketer + Developer
mattwoods.io
@matopher
Where does
Social Media
fit?
Free tickets to a
marketing
conference —
twice.
Leveraged LinkedIn to connect with 25 growth
professionals from great companies in ~24 hours
Opportunities to meet
founders & CEOs
from Hubspot, Drift,
Shareaholic & more
Passively absorb
without adding to
the conversation
For most people social media is a distraction.
No clear direction or
mission
Pretend to be
experts at
everything
What if you
did the
opposite?
Lead a
passionate tribe
by giving first
Solve real problems &
lean into big movements
Don’t create;
Document.
What could a strong platform look like?
State your
mission
21 3 4 5
Understand
your tribe to
find 1,000
true fans
Document
consistently
&
generously
on 1 channel
Do things
that don’t
scale
Build
momentum
and
repurpose
what’s
working
How do you get there?
What’s the wrong that you can help
people make right?
STATE YOUR MISSION
Everyone wants to be part of a
larger movement that matters.
Make your customer (or audience)
the hero.
Pick one primary channel that makes
sense for you to go deep on. 
➡ Ask: Do the people you need to know like to spend time there? Do
you like spending time there? 

➡ Who do you already know? Text/Call/In-person 

➡ Treat every channel like its own country. LinkedIn has powerful
network effects. It’s your business card / resume. Twitter is great for
talking to strangers with common interests and events. 
Two contrasting specialties = your superpower
MATTWOODS.US
Software
DevelopmentMarketing
(Skill #1)
Your
Superpower
(Skill #2)
Build a Three-
Circle Network
MATTWOODS.US
Inner
Circle
Professional
Network
The Crowd
Start with
your Inner
Circle and
grow naturally
Inner Circle
Prioritize Mentors, role models 1-level above
you, best-in-class peers, and mentees
“Who can I learn from for 10x growth and tough
decisions?”
Professional Network
Professional groups, “superconnectors,”
classmates, family friends, relatives, former
coworkers
“Who can I ask a favor from with a quick
message?”
The Crowd
Social media followers, email subscribers,
website visitors, blog post readers
“Who can I meaningfully help today?”
Major 🔑 to Networking in 2018 (Without
Being Looking Like a Try-Hard)
• 🔑 Flashbulb effect. Successful people want to be seen with
other successful people. Your initial connections in a space
carry FAR more importance than your later ones.
• 🔑 Only post when you have unique value to add. Then make
it count. 
• 🔑 When an opportunity happens - jump on it. Momentum
dies when you sit on it. 
• 🔑 Don’t be afraid to jump out of digital-only communication.
Send an email. Hop on a call. Schedule a coffee meeting. 
Who is the
smallest group of
people you’re
uniquely
positioned to
help?
Hand to hand
combat > Going
Viral
Endless follow-up = your new default.
Don’t attribute to hostility what can be
easily blamed on busyness.
Do things that
don’t scale.
You can’t write 1 million
people a hand-written
note — but that
shouldn’t stop you from
starting the habit!
Once I followed
up with an
investor 48
times until I got
a meeting.
-Steli Efti, CEO
@ Close.io
“
“No,” can mean
“not right now.”
General Follow-Up Schedule
Day 1: First follow-up (+2)
Day 3: Follow-up (+4)
Day 7: Follow-up (+7)
Day 14: Follow-up (+14)
Day 28: Follow-up (+30)
Day 58: Follow-up (+30)
… (from there on once a month).
You only need 1,000 true fans.
True Fan = Someone who will purchase anything and
everything you produce.
$100 x 1,000
fans = $100,000
How do you find true fans?
 Focus on helping, not self-promoting.
“When you
make your
platform about
other people,
they’ll make it
about you.”
-Jeff Goins
Pick 1 primary channel
(and stick to it.)
Don’t be a guru. Just share
your raw experience.
5 Steps to Creating an Invincible Platform
Start small & consistent
"When you want the absolute
best chance to succeed at
anything you want, your
approach should always be the
same. Go small.”
- Gary Keller
5 Steps to Creating an Invincible Platform
1) Discover new pain points 

2) Validate ideas quickly
Tap your community for on-
the-fly insights
Social Post -> 1:1
Follow-up
Justin Mares validated Kettle & Fire with in
2 weeks with for less than $100 using
Bing Ads.
Source
State your
mission
Understand
your tribe to
find 1,000
true fans
Document
consistently
and
generously
on 1
medium
Do things
that don’t
scale
Build
momentum
and
repurpose
what’s
working
21 3 4 5
5 Steps to Creating an
Invincible Platform

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5 Steps to Creating an Invincible Platform

  • 1. 5 Steps to Creating an Invincible Platform How you can use social media to clarify your purpose, become financially independent, and become luckier than all your friends.
  • 3. He built a platform. 10 million words published •11 volumes •400 articles •350 speeches In 8 years…
  • 4. You can build a platform to create the life you want, faster. “It is the ultimate insurance policy and the most durable form of influence and power.” - Ryan Holiday, Author
  • 5. Hi, I’m 
 Matt Woods. Marketer + Developer mattwoods.io @matopher
  • 7. Free tickets to a marketing conference — twice.
  • 8. Leveraged LinkedIn to connect with 25 growth professionals from great companies in ~24 hours
  • 9. Opportunities to meet founders & CEOs from Hubspot, Drift, Shareaholic & more
  • 10. Passively absorb without adding to the conversation For most people social media is a distraction. No clear direction or mission Pretend to be experts at everything
  • 11. What if you did the opposite?
  • 12. Lead a passionate tribe by giving first Solve real problems & lean into big movements Don’t create; Document. What could a strong platform look like?
  • 13. State your mission 21 3 4 5 Understand your tribe to find 1,000 true fans Document consistently & generously on 1 channel Do things that don’t scale Build momentum and repurpose what’s working How do you get there?
  • 14. What’s the wrong that you can help people make right? STATE YOUR MISSION
  • 15. Everyone wants to be part of a larger movement that matters.
  • 16. Make your customer (or audience) the hero.
  • 17. Pick one primary channel that makes sense for you to go deep on.  ➡ Ask: Do the people you need to know like to spend time there? Do you like spending time there? 
 ➡ Who do you already know? Text/Call/In-person 
 ➡ Treat every channel like its own country. LinkedIn has powerful network effects. It’s your business card / resume. Twitter is great for talking to strangers with common interests and events. 
  • 18. Two contrasting specialties = your superpower MATTWOODS.US Software DevelopmentMarketing (Skill #1) Your Superpower (Skill #2)
  • 21. Inner Circle Prioritize Mentors, role models 1-level above you, best-in-class peers, and mentees “Who can I learn from for 10x growth and tough decisions?”
  • 22. Professional Network Professional groups, “superconnectors,” classmates, family friends, relatives, former coworkers “Who can I ask a favor from with a quick message?”
  • 23. The Crowd Social media followers, email subscribers, website visitors, blog post readers “Who can I meaningfully help today?”
  • 24. Major 🔑 to Networking in 2018 (Without Being Looking Like a Try-Hard) • 🔑 Flashbulb effect. Successful people want to be seen with other successful people. Your initial connections in a space carry FAR more importance than your later ones. • 🔑 Only post when you have unique value to add. Then make it count.  • 🔑 When an opportunity happens - jump on it. Momentum dies when you sit on it.  • 🔑 Don’t be afraid to jump out of digital-only communication. Send an email. Hop on a call. Schedule a coffee meeting. 
  • 25. Who is the smallest group of people you’re uniquely positioned to help?
  • 26. Hand to hand combat > Going Viral
  • 27. Endless follow-up = your new default. Don’t attribute to hostility what can be easily blamed on busyness.
  • 28. Do things that don’t scale. You can’t write 1 million people a hand-written note — but that shouldn’t stop you from starting the habit!
  • 29. Once I followed up with an investor 48 times until I got a meeting. -Steli Efti, CEO @ Close.io “ “No,” can mean “not right now.”
  • 30. General Follow-Up Schedule Day 1: First follow-up (+2) Day 3: Follow-up (+4) Day 7: Follow-up (+7) Day 14: Follow-up (+14) Day 28: Follow-up (+30) Day 58: Follow-up (+30) … (from there on once a month).
  • 31. You only need 1,000 true fans. True Fan = Someone who will purchase anything and everything you produce.
  • 32. $100 x 1,000 fans = $100,000
  • 33. How do you find true fans?  Focus on helping, not self-promoting.
  • 34. “When you make your platform about other people, they’ll make it about you.” -Jeff Goins
  • 35. Pick 1 primary channel (and stick to it.)
  • 36. Don’t be a guru. Just share your raw experience.
  • 38. Start small & consistent
  • 39. "When you want the absolute best chance to succeed at anything you want, your approach should always be the same. Go small.” - Gary Keller
  • 41. 1) Discover new pain points 
 2) Validate ideas quickly Tap your community for on- the-fly insights
  • 42. Social Post -> 1:1 Follow-up
  • 43. Justin Mares validated Kettle & Fire with in 2 weeks with for less than $100 using Bing Ads. Source
  • 44. State your mission Understand your tribe to find 1,000 true fans Document consistently and generously on 1 medium Do things that don’t scale Build momentum and repurpose what’s working 21 3 4 5 5 Steps to Creating an Invincible Platform