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Look at me on a boat
In another thread, @Gc Tsalamagkakis asks about email stories, like the equivalent of social media updates: "Like, I have a cool new update about something coming up, but I don't wanna write a whole ass email to my list about it + I might already have a different email programmed for the day." About that, I already have my emails scheduled for this week. So let me try a Skool story. I have been almost completely away from this group for the past week because I have been on a boat in Greece. Mostly without reception. And in any case away from the computer. I gotta admit, it's been great! Photos attached for proof. ⛵🌊🇬🇷☀️🧿🐬🍉🍷⚓🏝️😎🐙🔥🛥️💸🌞🧜‍♂️🐟🍾🌬️📍😵‍💫💙 #BornToYachtForcedToWork #HellenicMainCharacterEnergy #SponsoredByTzatziki #MarinaMenace #DrunkOnOliveOil #AegeanSeaEmotionalSupportProgram #CertifiedIslandHopper #HydratedByOuzo #AncientGreekInfluencer #ZeusTakeTheWheel #FloatingTaxWriteoff #NoLandlordCanReachMeHere #MykonosMentallyDelusional #SailFirstAskQuestionsLater
Look at me on a boat
2 likes • 3h
The man, the myth, the devourer of ouzo. Also, because I saw it there and can't ignore it, (s)kool story bro 👍
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@John Bejakovic You can mix it with sour cherry juice for an extra sense of luxury
Email Stories (not the ones you're thinking)
The one thing email is missing (and I guess a community kinda makes up for it) is the equivalent of social media stories. Like, I have a cool new update about something coming up, but I don't wanna write a whole ass email to my list about it + I might already have a different email programmed for the day. Maybe it's worth experimenting with indeed blasting your list with something super short (or even just an image and a caption) like a story
1 like • 2d
@Maliha M yeah, I can see that if everyone does that. I was thinking about it from the side of the owner. They can share such an update. I wouldn't go to someone else's community to post something like that
1 like • 3h
@John Bejakovic It seems to be worth experimenting. I've seen people do it in telegram groups too. A free group like that might also be a good fit
Daily Email House live Q&A call
This Thursday at 8pm CET/2pm EST/11am PST, I'll get on Zoom for a bit of Daily Email Open House: To hang out, maybe have a beer, and answer questions about sending daily emails... making a $1k+ offer... and using your list to pay for a house. If you'd like to join me, here's where to sign up: Daily Email Open House
3 likes • 11d
Would love to join but I'll be on a ship so signal is not guaranteed
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@Maliha M so you talked about email being dead?
The one thing you could get rid of for success?
What's the one thing that, if you could get rid of it, would catapult you to success in the next 90 days? I asked myself this question yesterday. As usual, I didn't have a good answer. So I made a list of 10 possible answers (actually ended up 11). I personally found some interesting stuff at points 9 and 11: #9. Lack of focus on the things that have made me money, and doing more of that, instead of experimenting with new things all the time #11. Lack of followup with people who have expressed interest in an outcome What's your one thing (or 11), that, if you could get rid of it, would catapult you to success in the next 90 days?
The one thing you could get rid of for success?
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Mine is probably an earlier stage of #9. There's ABC thing that's proven to work and makes the process easier (because it works well). But I don't like it. Instead, I prefer XYZ thing, which is harder to execute and not proven at all but sounds more fun and could potentially work if I figure the path. So I do XYZ.
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@John Bejakovic That too, but it's more about my personal preferences. Somehow whatever thing or approach I'm not a fan of, it either always worked great or suddenly becomes popular. Eg in university the tech-related courses I avoided by any means were... AI
Written rules
Yesterday I wrote a post about unwritten rules that strengthen groups. That post got... 10 likes and 5 people to comment, in a group of 483 members. Maybe it was a particularly bad or irrelevant post. In any case it seems like a good time to talk about written rules. I recently joined a Facebook group. The group is about the same size as Daily Email House, but it's much more engaged. People are enthusiastically introducing themselves in the group as soon as they join (as did I)... ... spontaneously writing up new posts and starting new discussions all the time... ... commenting on others' posts all the time. How? Simple. The group has written rules stating that you have to introduce yourself when you join, and participate once you're inside, or you will get kicked out. And the moderators follow through on these rules. What do you think about that? Please comment below. Or don't. But I've decided to start doing the same: Periodically and randomly and brutally removing people who don't participate inside Daily Email House. Your choice.
Written rules
3 likes • 13d
Tbh I couldn't think of an unwritten rule that wasn't super vanilla so I opted out commenting, though I spent a few minutes trying to think of one. I think rules are necessary in most cases. In something like a group I guess they should be strict enought to impact behavior but loose enough to not cause stress and allow for individuality
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Gc Tsalamagkakis
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I woke up and chose violins

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