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10 things that separate emails people open from emails they ignore
→ Write a subject line worth opening. it's the whole game. "monthly update" dies. "someone tried paying you" gets clicked.
→ One CTA, not five. ask for one thing book, read, reply. give people options and they pick nothing.
→ Give before you sell. if every email is a pitch, people stop opening. earn the ask.
→ Keep it scannable. short lines. white space. no walls of text.
→ Build for the phone. that's where email gets read. tiny buttons lose most of your list instantly.
→ Show up on schedule. consistency builds the habit of opening. random emails get forgotten.
→ Don't send everyone the same thing. a new subscriber and a past buyer aren't the same person. relevance converts.
→ Make the exit easy. a clean unsubscribe builds trust and protects deliverability.
→ Test one thing. subject line, or CTA, or timing not all three. that's how you learn what worked.
→ Follow up. the open isn't the finish line, it's the signal. the money's in the second and third message nobody sends.
Do these and email becomes your best channel. skip them and it's just noise.
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@alexmashrabov lessgooo before CONTENT STUDIO higgsfield was the only place we used to build our ai ugc's
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One of our clients was Apple's iPhone App of the Year.
Tiimo. An app most people had never heard of.
Why is it so successful?
> Design over features. Visual, simple, pleasant to use. A beautiful app that does 3 things well beats an ugly one that does 30.
> An ultra specific niche. It doesn't talk to "productive people". It talks to people with ADHD who need to organize their day. A concrete group, with a concrete and constant problem.
The niche doesn't limit you. It positions you.

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@katiekirsch @harvey we are also hiring for people who want to get into sales
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.@harvey is hiring 300+ roles right now! A few that stand out, all for $230K+...
- GTM Strategic Finance Led (for up to $284K)
- SEO/GEO Lead (for up to $294K)
- Head of Brand Campaigns (for up to $294K)
- Program Manager, Customer Engagement & Community (for up to $239K)
- Partner Program Lead (for up to $270K)
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@Rahul_J_Mathur @DeVC_Global @RTinkslinger @RajatAgarwal167 @z47_vc this is the craziest thing we have been seeing :)
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the system our agency uses to produce ad creatives for paying b2b clients is now written down in a free doc.
it's a claude code build. one intake form takes the icp, pain, offer and cta, and it returns 100+ finished meta statics, each one a different concept with the message designed inside the artwork.
the doc is the full build, not a summary:
> all 20 prompts in build order, each a complete brief you paste as written
> the 80-entry template and visual metaphor library, with the seed entries claude code expands for you
> the fire-and-forget layer, so batches finish with the laptop closed and archive themselves before provider links expire
> a worked example from a real ad copy to a folder your media buyer can upload straight to ads manager
the wall in this video came off one run. the whole build takes about 2 hours.
like + comment "ENGINE" and i'll dm you the doc. (following + rt for priority access)
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"I have a list of leads but no idea what to do with them"
1. go to runyourloop.com
2. drop in your leads
3. ask it to write a hyper-personalized email sequence for them
4. let it send and pace the emails automatically
5. it follows up the moment someone replies
6. take over any conversation yourself whenever you want
7. fix your follow-up and watch cold leads turn into bookings.
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loop helps you do all of this.
drop in your leads, and it writes hyper-personalized emails, sends them at the right pace, follows up the second someone replies, and helps close them while you keep full control.
try it at runyourloop.com
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What is email marketing, and why it still wins in 2026
1/ It's the only audience you actually own. Instagram, X, YouTube, you rent that reach from an algorithm that can change overnight. Your email list goes wherever you go.
2/ It's permission, not interruption. Someone handing you their email is a signal they want to hear from you. You already have the attention you'd otherwise fight for.
3/ It converts higher than anything else. Email out-converts social every time, because you land in an inbox people check daily, not a feed they scroll past.
4/ No algorithm decides who sees it. Post something and a ranking system picks your reach. Send an email and 100% of your list gets it.
5/ It compounds. Followers churn and get buried. A list only grows, and every subscriber is a warm lead you can reach again and again.
6/ It's where the money actually happens. Discovery happens on social. The sale happens in the inbox the follow-up, the offer, the close.
7/ Almost no creator does it well. Which is exactly why it's the biggest untapped lever sitting right in front of you.
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prompt: Ultra realistic 9:16 vertical format selfie of me with [shinchan, Doraemon, Naruto, Nobita]. We're all making silly, exaggerated faces except me. Set in a small, bright living room with white tones. High camera angle. Extreme distortion. Realistic, cinematic lighting, anime characters integrated with stylized realism. Keep the subject's exact facial structure, hair texture, the original photo.
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the #24HourChallenge is LIVE 🚨🤪
take a selfie with your favorite cartoon characters in CONTENT STUDIO:
runyourloop.com/studio
your photo + our prompt (in comments👇) that's it
post your pic. most liked one wins 5k worth of image generation credits for a month, on us.
you've got 24 hours. show us what you got.
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