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Mail Integration is Live
A new update to the site. You can now add your email provider (I use Mailerlite) to your site so when people register they can choose to sign up and join your email list. They also get an opportunity after checkout as well. I will make a video on how to use it soon and add documentation. So now you can use a call to action form and add your newsletter sign up on a page and you can capture sign ups when people register and after buying a product.
Mail Integration is Live
Who I'm actually building this for
We all need to focus on our ideal customer and there are two types of people I would love to have in this community (that doesn't mean if you don't fit you are not welcome - you are!). These are my "ideal clients" and who I speak to in my marketing. If I appeal to you and you don't fit - I love it. You are welcome! Pamela is Generation X. She's spent years getting genuinely good at something - coaching, caring, a skill, a trade, something she knows from the inside out. She's managing. But when she looks ten years ahead the numbers don't add up, and there's a thought she doesn't always say out loud: this can't go on forever. She doesn't want a complicated funnel or to become an influencer. She just wants to take what she already knows - the years of real experience sitting inside her right now - and turn it into something that earns consistently. The second is someone who has done hard physical work. Someone whose body has been the business. Who has shown up, worked hard, and is starting to understand that this cannot be the whole plan. They're not behind. They've just been busy surviving and it is taking a toll on their body. And then there's a third door in. Something went wrong. Not because you did anything wrong but because you trusted a platform that didn't deserve it. Maybe you had an account closed overnight with no warning and no appeal. Maybe you're watching fees quietly eat every sale until the numbers stop making sense. Maybe you built something good and it's buried so deep in someone else's marketplace that the right people will never find it. I call these three the Digitally Excluded. The Leaker and The Invisible. At some point in my online life I have been them and/or worked for someone like them. You don't have to be Pamela. You don't have to have worked with your hands. If you've been doing the work and the system has been taking the reward — you're who this is for too. One thing I want to be upfront about: I don't teach you how to create your product.
Who I'm actually building this for
Landing Pages in eCommerce Builder
Landing pages have landed. The great thing about having beta testers is they see things you may not see, so today I added two things: 1. Preview for pages. Makes perfect sense you will want to see a preview of what you are building. 2. Landing pages. You have a custom page, a home page, an about page and even a gallery page. Now you can include a landing page and create lead capture pages. Just add a link to your email provider or your Google form. Everything should lead back to your email list. Even Skool professionals know to capture that email. ☺️
Programmtic SEO or Fill-in-the-blanks Content Machine
I have recently added something new to the Djangify site that will really help with content creation. The proper terms to use are "programmatic SEO," "slugs," or "databases" but who needs to know that. Instead, I will call it the "Fill-in-the-Blanks Content Machine" or a "Lazy Blog Framework." Here is exactly how it works, followed by the simple feature guidelines to follow: In this article I will use the Djangify site Inflameless at https://inflameless.com run by Elena Maren. The first thing to understand is that now, instead of just writing ONE blog post for this site Elena can generate 20 or 50 if she wanted to using the same content. All you need is one brilliant page layout (that AI can produce for you and you can read over and add your voice to it) and then use a "plug-and-play" list to create the rest. A simple example: "Elena, imagine you write a great guide called 'How to Lower Inflammation When Eating Out at an Italian Restaurant'. To get 10x more traffic from Google, you don't need to write 10 new articles. You just change that one word for different cuisines: Mexican, Indian, Chinese, or Pub food. The advice stays mostly the same, but you instantly catch people searching for those specific foods!" So now you have the articles How to Lower Inflammation When Eating Out at an Italian Restaurant' How to Lower Inflammation When Eating Out at an Indian Restaurant' How to Lower Inflammation When Eating Out at an Chinese Restaurant' The information in your article is similar. The restaurant is replaced. Every page loads her core anti-inflammatory rules, but automatically changes the title and specific food advice at the top to match what the user typed into Google! You can find this in your Djangify dashboard. I will be making videos about it. This is a "Time-Saving Shortcut" rather than a complex technical strategy and one approved by Google. Well, at least I hope so because Google AI told me to add it!
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