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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I like SSG's (static site generators) for simple static websites. If I needed something interactive I would use a real website or CMS.Well, you already invested the time, and if it works for you both, then that's the only thing that matters. I'm definitely scarred by stuff I've seen, all the examples in my previous post are real events that happened haha
I get a lot of cold emails, presumably from people who discover me on LinkedIn. Mostly consultants and freelancers.
They promise “35% gains,” or “12 new customers” or any other super specific metric.
Some offer funding.
Some want to buy my company.
None of them know the details.
They don’t know anything about my industry. They don’t know that 12 more customers would get us approximately 70 percent market share. 2-3 is a business. 4-5 is a real business. 12 and you’re a force in this industry.
Or are we talking 12 baby customers buying drummed material where we make $600 on an order?
I had a funding offer for a $150k loan this morning. What the heck for? I can’t carry 2 trucks of products for net 30 terms with that.
“We’d like to fund a single container of product at a time for you. You’re welcome Kyle.”
The biggest thing that gets me is that they all feel entitled to a response. You don’t just get to insert yourself into my email inbox without knowing anything about what I actually need and expect a response.
If someone said they wanted to fund my orders from Fortune 500 customers at the same rate those customers would get… I’ll liste
Planning to do some in nearish future.Anyone ever marketed their ecommerce business via direct mail adverts? I just got one from a company called Hellomood.com for legal THC. I don't do this stuff. Thought it was interesting.
Might work for a tactic, who knows.
@SaintPlanning to do some in nearish future.
You can do cold prospecting using interest and demographic based targeting as well as location based.
You can incorporate into Klaviyo flow and send to abandoned carts.
You can data-match a decent percentage of anonymous website visitors and send them a postcard in the mail, even if they don't give you any info.
Nearly every one will see/read your postcard... they will at minimum physically pick it up and touch it. Up to you to mare sure your marketing is on point and has a compelling offer.
I watched a couple of episodes of the first season. The challenges were awesome, but it was so drawn out I had to stop watching after the third episode. But I do love Korean dramas.Anyone watch Physical 100 on Netflix? If you can get by the highly edited/dramatized Korean style of reality TV, they are incredibly inspiring to watch. The last 2 challenges on Season 2 was like watching human torture. I also love how Koreans are so respectful and honorable to their competitors, unlike arrogant Americans.
but it was so drawn out
Yes, currently watching it, I posted about the 1st season here when it came out, it’s great, inspiring, makes you want to do CrossFitAnyone watch Physical 100 on Netflix? If you can get by the highly edited/dramatized Korean style of reality TV, they are incredibly inspiring to watch. The last 2 challenges on Season 2 was like watching human torture. I also love how Koreans are so respectful and honorable to their competitors, unlike arrogant Americans.
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I'm addicted to it... There's something weird about watching others exercise to their absolute limit... It makes me want to go hard at the gym as well.Anyone watch Physical 100 on Netflix? If you can get by the highly edited/dramatized Korean style of reality TV, they are incredibly inspiring to watch. The last 2 challenges on Season 2 was like watching human torture. I also love how Koreans are so respectful and honorable to their competitors, unlike arrogant Americans.
I imagine based on western feedback
That is a new one. Can't someone let their dog run off the leash outside and have their owners spend time with them?I never thought I’d encounter a Mobile Dog Gym business in my life.
People don’t even go to the gym themselves but then they pay for a MOBILE gym for their dog when they can just throw them in the yard instead.
This is inspiring because it means that there’s so much money out there that people are ready to spend. F*ck dropshipping, start a mobile dog gym.
Yeah it was insane to see only 3 make the top 50 of the first challenge. I know there's a huge difference between men and women strength wise but male bodybuilders beating olympic athlete women in running shows how insane the difference is, plus as mentioned by someone above, a lot of these guys are on PED's, even the strength difference between a man on a light dose and a regular man is huge, let alone a women.They need to make 2 of them, one for women and one for men. With both genders, a woman could never win as it is currently structured because too many quests are strength based, it is distracting to the entire concept, not to mention, horribly unfair for the female competitors. I'd love to see the ladies compete against each other which would be just as, if not more, entertaining/inspiring.
Pauline Hanson has finally made it to the fastlane forum
Pauline Hanson has finally made it to the fastlane forum
All jokes aside, this whole esafety commissioner thing is unbelievable. How is this happening
I'd pay to see that lolSomeone create a tough mudder style thing of physical 100
People would pay to compete in that
Would be so cool
Set all the games up and let people from different sports compete in them
Have an actual winner of best physical 100 body in each city
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