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@imalexgunnar across IG, TT, YT.

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TT
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The answer is super si
S-tier
16
posts this year

Weekly views, 12w

1.4M total
12 weeks ago 22k w/wnow

33 posts · A-tier

IG
IG·Mar 16A33.1x
It’s not even close.
142k views · 6.3k likes · 233 comments · 1.1k saves · 7.5% er
The 'lifestyle arbitrage introduction' pattern. Lead with a mysterious, confident one-liner, then break down an unconventional business model with specific brand names, numbers, and a 'started from a 9-5' origin story that makes it feel accessible. The formula is: vague flex hook > friendly intro > what I do explained simply with proof > relatability anchor (9-5) > scale flex > CTA.
TT
TT·Mar 5A48.4x
Why work from an office when you can work from a ski slope
2.0k views · 82 likes · 10 comments · 4.9% er
The 'why X when you can Y' lifestyle contrast format filmed on location at an aspirational setting. Pattern: 'office-vs-dream-location flex' where you show yourself working from somewhere unexpected and enviable.
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TT·Mar 10A45.5x
imo best job to have rn. DM me 011 if u want to learn more :)
1.9k views · 152 likes · 3 comments · 8.5% er
The 'best X right now' bold opinion opener paired with a gated DM code CTA. Call this the 'hot-take career ranking with secret access code' pattern. It creates urgency, curiosity, and exclusivity all in one short hook.
TT
TT·Mar 10A42.8x
this will stop you from being successful
1.8k views · 128 likes · 5 comments · 7.4% er
The 'hidden self-sabotage reveal' pattern. Frame a single mindset or behavioral flaw as the reason someone is stuck, use a vague but ominous teaser in the hook, then deliver a specific answer in the body. Works especially well for aspiring creator managers who are action-oriented but fear invisible blockers.
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TT·Mar 7A39.1x
@Jake Paul knows how to capitalize his audience. DM me O11 if you want to learn how to be a manager.
1.6k views · 149 likes · 4 comments · 9.4% er
Celebrity case study plus DM CTA. The pattern is 'famous creator does X smart business move, here's how you can learn to do this as a manager.' Alex should keep tagging or naming polarizing, high-profile creators and breaking down one monetization or management insight, then routing to DM. Call it the 'celebrity breakdown to DM funnel' pattern.
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TT·Feb 17A38.7x·
What it actually costs to live in brickell Miami…#fyp #business #miami #brickellmiami
1.6k views · 34 likes · 2 comments · 2.5% er
Lifestyle cost breakdown for aspirational cities. Pattern is 'aspirational city cost reveal', where you name a hyper-specific neighborhood tied to entrepreneurial status and walk through real numbers. Alex can repeat this for LA, NYC, Dubai, Austin, etc., and layer in creator economy context to bring it back to his audience.
TT
TT·Feb 20A36.3x·
"Be realistic." Nahh. I’m going to be delusional enough to actually try.
1.5k views · 124 likes · 3 comments · 8.4% er
The 'quoted conventional wisdom + defiant rejection' pattern. Take a phrase the audience has heard from doubters or normies, put it in quotes, then flip it with an aspirational contrarian stance. Call it the 'quote-the-hater, flip-the-script' formula.
TT
TT·Feb 23A34.3x
Stop overthinking it and just take that step. Done is better than perfect.
1.4k views · 116 likes · 3 comments · 8.5% er
The pattern is a 'motivational nudge for stuck beginners,' directly calling out overthinking and giving permission to act imperfectly. Alex can reuse this by pairing short, punchy motivational imperatives with specific creator management scenarios, like 'stop waiting to have 10 clients before you call yourself a manager.'
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TT·Mar 23A32.8x
I bet u can't name a better city
1.4k views · 78 likes · 13 comments · 7.1% er
The 'I dare you to disagree' challenge format on a universally relatable, low-barrier topic. Pattern: 'opinion dare on lifestyle topic' where the subject is broad enough to pull non-niche viewers into commenting and sharing. Alex can layer this over lifestyle or travel content that still subtly signals his success/lifestyle as a founder.
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TT·Feb 23A32.7x
One day you'll look back. Make sure it was worth it.
1.4k views · 46 likes · 1 comments · 3.7% er
The 'existential reflection one-liner' pattern. A short, emotionally heavy statement framed as future hindsight that forces the viewer to pause and self-evaluate. Pair this with cinematic or moody B-roll and no fluff. Think 'future you is watching' energy.
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TT·Feb 27A32.6x
Suddenly lucky 🙂
1.4k views · 98 likes · 1 comments · 7.2% er
Use the 'vague success tease' pattern. A two-word emotional state plus a smirk or understated emoji that implies a big win without naming it. This is the 'humble mystery flex' format where the hook withholds the story to force a watch.
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TT·Mar 23A29.3x
I love larpers
1.2k views · 35 likes · 12 comments · 4.0% er
The 'sarcastic callout of posers' pattern. Alex can reuse this by naming specific behaviors that fake creator managers do, wrapping the criticism in ironic affection ('I love when people...') to stay entertaining rather than bitter. This is the 'ironic gatekeeper roast' format.
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TT·Feb 16A24.4x·
Some people confuse ambition with greed because they've never built something bigger than themselves. When I win, everyo
1.0k views · 55 likes · 0 comments · 5.4% er
The 'reframe the haters' moral high ground pattern works well. Alex should repeat this formula: take a common insult aimed at entrepreneurs (greedy, selfish, obsessed), flip it into a virtue (responsibility, leadership, sacrifice), and tie it back to the people he serves. Call it 'villain-to-virtue identity defense.'
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TT·Feb 16A24.1x·
A year changes a lot if you let it. 12 months ago I had different standards. Different discipline. Different expectation
1.0k views · 47 likes · 0 comments · 4.6% er
The 'past self vs. current self identity contrast' pattern. Alex can reuse this by anchoring a specific timeframe (6 months, 1 year, 2 years) and stacking 3 concrete differences between old and new versions of himself, ideally with more specificity tied to his business results or lifestyle changes to also funnel viewers toward The Roster Method.
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TT·Mar 19A24.1x
Miami's weather is wild
1.0k views · 18 likes · 4 comments · 2.3% er
Casual lifestyle or city-based observational content filmed in aspirational locations like Miami. Pattern: 'aspirational city slice-of-life vlog moment' that humanizes the brand and feeds the algorithm broader reach outside the niche.
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TT·Feb 13A23.6x·
Same kid. Different frequency.
991 views · 56 likes · 0 comments · 5.7% er
Use the 'same person, different variable' identity transformation hook. This is a 'glow-up reframe' pattern where you juxtapose the same subject under two contrasting conditions, implying mindset or lifestyle evolution without spelling it out.
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TT·Feb 13A23.4x·
We’re here once. Why not go all in?
983 views · 77 likes · 0 comments · 7.8% er
The 'existential urgency challenge' pattern. A short, emotionally loaded rhetorical question framed around mortality or finite time that challenges the viewer to justify their inaction. Alex should pair this with visuals of his lifestyle or team to add proof to the philosophy.
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TT·Feb 27A23.4x
Just manifest it and trust the process. And most importantly, believe it.
981 views · 31 likes · 1 comments · 4.0% er
The 'mocking bad advice sarcastically' pattern. Alex can reuse this format by stating common generic advice (e.g. 'just post consistently' or 'just build your personal brand') in a deadpan or sarcastic tone and then contrasting it with real, tactical insight.
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TT·Feb 6A22.5x·
Is this the year you finally start?? #business #explore #mindset #2026 #contentcreator
946 views · 51 likes · 20 comments · 7.7% er
The 'shame-nudge motivational question' pattern. A direct, short rhetorical question that calls out procrastination on a specific life change, timed around a calendar milestone (new year, new quarter, birthday). Pair this with seasonal timing for maximum guilt leverage.
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TT·Mar 20A22.3x
What I would do if I lost everything
938 views · 48 likes · 10 comments · 6.4% er
The 'rebuild from zero' blueprint pattern. Alex can reuse this frame with variations like 'If I had to sign my first creator in 30 days starting from scratch' or 'How I'd build a talent management agency with $0 and no connections.' The key lever is positioning earned expertise as a hypothetical survival plan.
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TT·Feb 4A21.4x·
shoot the ball
899 views · 51 likes · 1 comments · 6.1% er
Short imperative sports metaphor as a hook that maps onto business/creator management advice. Pattern: 'sports-metaphor action command' where a 2-3 word motivational phrase opens the video and the content reframes it for his audience.
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TT·Feb 5A21.3x·
My biggest fear.
895 views · 70 likes · 2 comments · 8.4% er
Use the 'vulnerable personal admission' pattern where Alex names a specific fear, regret, or insecurity tied to his business. The formula is: short emotionally loaded statement as hook, then reveal the specific fear that his audience can relate to or learn from. Think 'confession-style vulnerability hook.'
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TT·Mar 19A20.4x
wild to me
858 views · 22 likes · 5 comments · 4.3% er
The 'casual disbelief opener' pattern. A short, emotionally loaded phrase like 'wild to me' or 'insane that this happens' paired with a genuinely surprising or contrarian observation about the creator management space. Keep the hook under 4 words and let the content do the heavy lifting.
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TT·Feb 5A20.2x·
Is this a hot take?
849 views · 85 likes · 4 comments · 10.8% er
The 'opinion bait poll' pattern. Frame a niche-relevant opinion about creator management or talent business as a potential hot take and let the audience debate. This drives comments and rewatches naturally.
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TT·Mar 19A18.7x
like how do people not understand this
786 views · 19 likes · 2 comments · 2.8% er
Use the 'frustrated insider rant' pattern where you open with disbelief that people don't grasp an obvious truth about creator management or the talent business. The vague frustration hook paired with a niche insight creates strong curiosity without giving anything away upfront.
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TT·Feb 16A18.4x·
“No one is coming to knock on your door and hand you a business” #mindset #business #contentcreator #2026 #foryou
772 views · 37 likes · 1 comments · 5.3% er
The 'blunt wake-up call' pattern, a short declarative sentence that calls out a comfortable lie aspiring entrepreneurs tell themselves. Alex can reuse this by naming other specific delusions his audience holds, like 'No creator with 2M followers is going to DM you first' or 'Nobody owes you a roster.'
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TT·Mar 20A17.0x
it's not all a scam haha
714 views · 28 likes · 0 comments · 4.1% er
The 'objection-as-hook' pattern where Alex leads with the exact skepticism his audience already feels about courses or the creator economy, then flips it. Specifically the 'laughing at the scam accusation' frame, which disarms while building trust.
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TT·Feb 13A16.6x·
1% better everyday #mindset
699 views · 41 likes · 3 comments · 6.3% er
Broad motivational or mindset-oriented short-form content can spike reach on TikTok even if it is not niche-specific. The pattern is 'generic daily improvement mantra', but Alex should layer his specific domain (creator management, roster building) on top of this format to convert attention into relevant followers.
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TT·Feb 5A14.3x·
Just had dinner with Reggie Bullock on his private island. He asked more questions than he answered. The most successful
601 views · 12 likes · 2 comments · 2.3% er
The pattern is 'exclusive access wisdom drop', where you name-drop a specific high-status person, describe a private setting, then deliver a short reframe or lesson from the encounter. Stack the status proof (name, location) in the first sentence, then pivot to an insight that feels earned by proximity.
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TT·Feb 13A13.5x·
Just had dinner with Reggie Bullock on his private island #contentcreator #privateisland #2026
568 views · 29 likes · 1 comments · 5.3% er
The 'celebrity proximity flex' pattern works well. Repeat by pairing a named person with an exclusive, hard-to-access setting (private jet, green room, penthouse meeting) and let the visual do the proof work.
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TT·Feb 17A13.0x·
trust me, it is 😳#mindset #contentcreator #fyp
544 views · 8 likes · 1 comments · 1.8% er
Vague affirmation hook pattern where you confirm something controversial or surprising without naming it upfront. Call this the 'trust me, cryptic confirmation' pattern, it pulls people in because they need to find out what 'it' refers to.
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TT·Feb 13A10.5x·
Don’t believe in everything you see online #contentcreator #mindset #business #privateisland #explore
442 views · 16 likes · 0 comments · 3.8% er
The 'behind the curtain debunk' pattern works well here. Alex can repeat this by showing aspirational creator/manager lifestyle content and then pulling back the curtain to reveal what's real vs staged. Pair skepticism hooks with a surprising visual element like the private island tease.
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TT·Feb 12A10.5x·
5 things I learned spending 4 days with top creators on a private island #contentcreator #privateisland #mindset
441 views · 9 likes · 1 comments · 2.3% er
Reuse the 'X lessons from exclusive access' pattern. Pair a specific number of takeaways with an aspirational, hard-to-access setting or person. Think 'private island debrief' or 'backstage with top creators recap.' The combination of listicle structure plus status proximity is the core engine.

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