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Danny makes me look like a copywriting genius! Been using since launching 1.0 and loving it!
Headlime 2.0Professional marketing copy for anyone
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@antoinemilkoff you nailed the design (but I already told you that!) Antoine was extremely responsive when I reached out to him. His library is growing with solid ideas.

GrowthList 2.0+140 proven tactics to grow your startup
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Simple, easy to use, and addicting (damn you). I love it.
Owwly 3.0Discover new startups & share your product's progress
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@romaincauchy who is your primary customer? Enterprise?

Mailify by SarbacaneAll-in-one email, SMS and marketing automation app
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What tool are you using to keep up with conversations on twitter
Looking for tool recommendations to keep up with Twitter conversations. Please share your favorites and why you like it. 1. Follow certain keywords with filters 2. Free or small monthly fee 3. Interact within the tool - DM, respond, threads Thanks in advance for your recommendations!
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@bujold19 Congrats on the SEO goal! After a few months of building my side project, FixMyGrowth.com, I finally launched it in October.
Goals celebration; October achievements chain 🏆
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It depends upon your buyer, the more senior they are in an organization, the harder they will be to reach. Many have personal assistants that stand between you and them. Who is your buyer? Generally, here are 5 things that work: 1. LinkedIn is a great place to start and engage with prospects. If you can afford it, buy Sales Navigator. It will help you find prospects easier. 2. There are also...
How do you reach out to B2B companies to try your product?
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Is your goal to talk face-to-face over video and/or get user feedback? You mentioned your "biggest barrier is psychological." Does it have more to do with your focus on building or a bit shy talking with customers? @dhanyalgopi is right. Set goals. Schedule it in your calendar. Set time aside to just do it. Talking with customers is just as important as good code. The only way you are going to...
What a great way to transition from being a developer to marketing?
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I agree with @alexdigitalmkt & @firnando13 personalization and content. On those same themes, I've been going back to a few 'old school' methods and testing how to improve them: - Mass Personalization: I am doing a few experiments to rethink how I approach my email drip programs. Using the data I have, I've been inserting liquid mark-up throughout the email to customize the content for each...
Do you engage in the practice of "growth hacking"?
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I've been a maker for 20 years, married for 21 years, and kids for 17 years. Prior to kids, I was definitely out of balance - more work, less life (by the way don't do that). Now with kids for 17 of those years, I am definitely more conscious of that balance. Case in point. Last night I had a mountain of work to complete for my side hustle. It was about 7 PM and my teenage daughter asked if I...
As founders and makers, what is your work-life balance like?
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Resurrecting a non-response list using the following format. -- Subject line: Hey [First Name], [emoji] Body copy: [ ~9-word open-ended question] -- Simple and effective - 50% open rate and over 400 replies. - Bill https://FixMyGrowth.com
What's the last acquisition method that worked for you (but you didn't expect it would)?
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I'm torn between cooking or laundry. 🤔
Given a chance to train a Pigeon, what one skill would you train them for?
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@mhlavacka is right on. A few more thoughts below. Get as many email addresses as you can and create a community. Try different email capture methods. Set goals of subscribers per week. Try lead magnets, ebooks, email courses, newsletters to capture emails. 1. Participate in Facebook groups, Reddit, and other niche communities that service your market 2. Reverse engineer your competitor's plan...
What's the most creative way of getting your first set of power users for beta testing?
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1. Search for “(a complimentary podcast audience) inurl:/podcast/” to find on Google, pitch your brand, and request an interview 2. Create video commercials for your podcast to post on social media, youtube, or turn into ads. Using a tool like https://storycreatorapp.com/ and add images, graphics, etc to make it look good. 3. Cross-promote with other podcasters 4.If you are not doing it...
What are some creative ways to promote a podcast?
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Simple, straightforward and takes seconds to get started. Exactly what I’ve been searching for! Great work Nate.
MinimapsHelping product teams and customers stay in the loop
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We defintely live in a headline economy. Today's business lives or dies by the quality of headlines and subject lines. With attention spans at an all-time minimum and competition for attention at an all-time high, spending significant time on writing attention-worthy (not clickbaity) headlines & subject lines are crucial. Lots of great ideas in this thread. Assuming your content is good and you...
How do you increase the open rate of your newsletters?
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