Caroloss
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Caroloss
@Caroloss_
Newsletter para Creadores de Comunidades 👇
Katılım Ekim 2010
161 Takip Edilen64 Takipçiler

No os podéis ni imaginar el puto cabreo que tengo...
resulta que he empezado a monetizar mi newsletter de @Substack con @stripe porque no hay otra manera de hacerlo...
Pues bien, el 6º suscriptor que se ha querido pasar al premium era un puto inútil que no se sabía el CVC de su tarjeta de débito...
¡y oh sorpresa!
Lo ha puesto mal 3 veces.
Y luego me ha mandado un email para decirme que no le dejaba suscribirse.
¿Y sabes qué pasa cuando cometes ese error 3 veces seguidas?
¡¡Pues que Stripe piensa que eres un bot y que estás intentando llevar a cabo intentos de fraude!!
Hasta aquí, todo normal. Tiene sentido. Los sistemas antifraude existen por algo.
Pero espera.
Dos minutos después del tercer intento fallido del palurdo este, me llega un correo de Stripe a mí.
Que han identificado pagos en mi cuenta que "no parecen haber sido autorizados por el cliente".
Que ya no pueden aceptar pagos.
Que van a reembolsar a mis suscriptores.
¿Perdona?
Pido revisión. Les explico lo que ha pasado. Mando documentación.
Dos horas después, segunda respuesta:
"Hemos determinado que tu cuenta sigue presentando un nivel de riesgo inaceptable."
Cuenta cerrada.
Fondos retenidos.
Fin de la historia.
Por culpa de una persona que no se sabía el CVC de su tarjeta de débito.
Así que si estáis pensando en monetizar vuestra newsletter con Substack, que sepáis que el procesador de pagos es Stripe.
Y que Stripe tiene sistemas antifraude que no distinguen entre una estafa real y un lector despistado.
Sin aviso previo.
Sin margen de maniobra.
Sin apelar.
Bienvenida al mundo de los creadores de contenido, Cris. 🙃
PD: A ver qué coño hago ahora que Stripe me ha vetado para siempre.
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@marioarmentaart El nuevo diseño me gusta mucho, supongo que dejaron muy atrás a ghost.
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@ervinkalemi I suppose I don’t eat LTD but with an annual plan, AppSumo for companies like Publer is no longer synonymous with LTD but with annual plan deals.
And that seems coherent to me.
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@robertoblake @robertoblake , no se pueden utilizar videos cargados desde Opus, por ejemplo; deben ser cortos de un video de YouTube como tal, ¿cierto?
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The Shorts Blitz strategy just works.
Another creator let me share their case study on a channel where they started using it aggressively to grow by over 20K-30K subscribers a month.
In track to do 100K Subs in 100 Days on a new channel.
Lemoove Plays is a French creator doing Roblox gaming.
Gaming is the most saturated niche and Roblox is the most saturated game.
He’s only been doing the “lite” Shorts Blitz of 1-3 Shorts per day…
If he was doing 3-5 or 5-8 per day, he’d already be over 100,000 subscribers.
Your Shorts don’t exists to grow your long form…
But we do have a strategy for that but it’s even more aggressive than most of you have the stomach for…
You link 50-200 of your Shorts all to ONE video… the same video.
You pick it intentionally. Not your latest video, not the video you feel you worked hard on and want more people to see.
You point 50-200 Shorts at a video that either is a sponsored video so you get more sponsors or they pay more…
You point the 50-200 shorts a video that turns FIRST TIME viewers into subscribers of your long form…
Or you point it to a video that sells your product or service (if you have a business).
That’s how you grow with YouTube Shorts.
Aggressive and consistent uploads that exponentially compound your reach faster. In this case literally reaching 50x more actual humans than he’d reach otherwise. 1.5M Monthly unique viewers…
As for revenue, he only got into the corner program less than 2 weeks ago so he hadn’t been paid for all his monthly views. And is France is the RPM is not as high as the U.S. about 50%-75% lower on average.
An American would make around $1200-$1700 on these views for a full month.
And keep in mind you can monetize short form across TikTok, Instagram and Facebook, as well as Snapchat.



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@brennandunn Definitely make us discover those "aha" moments through quick video tutorials or in the newsletter.
I’m the type who just scratches the surface because maybe I didn’t know how what I wanted to do could be done XD
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Multiple customers have shared: "I know I'm only scratching the surface of what I can do with RightMessage."
What's the fix?
More education? Better in-app nudging toward features? Something else?
The customers who use MORE of RightMessage are doing ridiculously well, and I want more of that. Better for them. Better for me.
At the moment, my plan is to just shock-and-awe with weekly email strategies.
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@jessethanley @Bento I've been waiting for a response from bento support for a week and nothing that anyone responds to me. I need help.
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Tatami is really nice because it feels like I'm side questing in a video game.
Come back to main quest @Bento with better gear and ideas.
Recommend.
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What I love about @jessethanley and @Bento is that you + me could probably push for a vi style modal editing setting in their email editor and they'd do it...
(Yes, this is me rallying you to help me make this happen 🤣)
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@thomaspaulmann I can't reach them, send me one to the Private Please.
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@ervinkalemi @jackfriks @postbridge_ I am a user of publer ltd, and @ervinkalemi has respected and valued its early adopters.
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im thinking of adding a lifetime option to my social media scheduling tool (@postbridge_ )
right now the cheapest plan is $9/month or $5/month paid annually
only thing is: RECURRING COSTS. there's a good chance that the amount of lifetime subs would be greatly offset by monthly and yearly subs, but how do people calculate this?
is lifetime really a long term solution? or does it end up making companies bleed? - i think it doesnt make as much sense for a social media scheduler with data storage and the API costs from X (about to be $5,000/month for me once i hit next threshold)
but ive seen similar tools like @SimonHoiberg doing it and doubling their baseline revenue.
testing this is tricky because i cant really revert someones lifetime sub, that wouldn't be fair, so need to be sure it works in the end if i offer it. I've sold 2 lifetime subs behind the scenes so far for a good chunk of change.

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@ItsKyleAdams I understand it perfectly, and I still don't fit into that vision. I'll continue with my ghost Cms + kit for sending email.
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@Caroloss_ Yeah, for sure. Don't get me wrong, it's important to know what's going on and evaluate if it fits.
That second part is what most people ignore.
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@ItsKyleAdams Sure, thank you for sharing your opinion with me.
I love studying trends, but I don’t let myself be carried away by the currents.
Additionally, I share the feeling of warm growth.
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@Caroloss_ I'm not much of a trend chaser personally. But I do think the stack is moving more toward a social platform than an email platform and like any platform there are warm growth creators making use of it.
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