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Building Redo

United States Katılım Ağustos 2012
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What Is Wrong With Us?
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@TinyAStudios Are you open to freelance work?
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MC Galactic@MCGalacticAI·
Super fun creating this Betting Site ad. Which scene was your favorite?
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Sterling Snow
Sterling Snow@sterlingmsnow·
In every startup I've studied in you can accurately predict future success by understanding 1 thing. Velocity. It's something we work hard on and want to be even better at but today we're very excited about the launch of 75 new Redo product updates. Highlights: • +17% 📈 exchange rate with "Exchange Agent" • +60% 📈 conversion in marketing (1-1 AI personalization matters) • +14.9% 📈 lift at checkout • -90% 📉 manual work in shipping logistics • AI handling both Sales efforts and post-purchase convos at ~65% automation The full story’s on our new site. I would seriously need to tag everyone who works at Redo in order to shout out everyone responsible. But I can say I've never been a part of a team like this one. Proud to work with them.
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@thogge @redo_hq One of the best trainings I’ve attended. Any chance you can send me the slide deck you used?
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tyler hogge@thogge·
sharing my favorite training with the revenue teams at @redo_hq today:
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@TheChrisZim @zachmstuck Chris, I’d love to show you Redo’s platform. Best part is we are free and we pay for your customer’s return shipping labels.
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Chris Zimmerman@TheChrisZim·
@zachmstuck It's about time for us to start looking for a replacement. It's been a staple for us, for about 3 years but it's overpriced
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Zach Stuck@zachmstuck·
Lets talk about returns...Who is using Loop Returns? What other tools should we consider? We'll do 200,000 orders this year.
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@johnhickey1970 Thanks Johnny! Nothing better than a self-serve returns portal that is free and when we pay for customers’ return shipping labels 😋
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Jeremiah Prummer@JeremiahPrummer·
My bracket's about to take some big hits, so enjoying my top 0.7% bracket while it's still real.
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@irahulvishwa Rahul! Can you DM me, I have a few questions about SEO for you
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Rahul Vishwakarma@irahulvishwa·
Remember these 8 points to become an Authority in your niche: 💪 1. Create a smaller page that ranks for specific keywords 2. Create supporting pages 3. Interlink in the group and link to your money page
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@WorthyBlogg Shailendra, can you DM me?
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Shailendra | WorthyBlog.com
Shailendra | WorthyBlog.com@WorthyBlogg·
For those who oversimplify SEO by saying: 1. Start a blog 2. Do keyword research 3. Write awesome content 4. Make money. I want to simplify it further: 1. Learn 2. Apply 3. Earn For me there is no difference in the above two.
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Shayan Nadeem
Shayan Nadeem@shayannadeem123·
Announcement: I'm launching a "MVP as a service" Get your SaaS mvp for $2000 in weeks - not months! I've worked on great products like Postdrips, Contentdrips, DeployToday, TailEdits & more. So I know how to build & ship thing fast. Comment below! I will DM you more details.
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Nathan Barry
Nathan Barry@nathanbarry·
Something I've observed from ConvertKit's secondary round: Traditional investors are more cautious and slowing down, creators are doubling down. Those who are actually in the Creator Economy are investing aggressively in the future.
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Sahil Bloom
Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
In 1978, neurologist Dr. James Austin published a book entitled Chase, Chance, & Creativity. He proposed that there are 4 types of luck: (1) Blind Luck (2) Luck from Motion (3) Luck from Awareness (4) Luck from Uniqueness Here's what they are:
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Sahil Bloom@SahilBloom·
A powerful lesson on luck that everyone needs to hear: In 2003, Dr. Richard Wiseman published The Luck Factor, which explored why some people consistently get lucky while others struggle with bad luck their whole lives. He gathered participants for several simple experiments: Dr. Wiseman took out ads requesting participants for a study on luck—specifically, the ads asked for people who considered themselves very lucky or very unlucky. In one experiment, each participant was given a newspaper and asked to count the number of photographs inside it. The unlucky group averaged 2 minutes to complete the exercise, while the lucky group averaged mere seconds. What happened? Well, on page 2 of the newspaper, there was an enormous bold font print that read, "Stop counting, there are 43 photographs in this newspaper." At the halfway mark, there was another message that read, "Stop counting, tell the experimenter you have seen this and win $250." The self-identified lucky people had seen the writing, stopped, and responded accordingly to end the timer (or collect the money). The self-identified unlucky people, on the other hand, had missed it (or mistrusted it) and taken far longer to count. This finding grew into a consistent theme across the body of research: The lucky people came across "chance" opportunities, while the unlucky people seemed to miss them. Both groups had equal access to these opportunities, but the lucky group saw what the unlucky group tended to miss. There's a concept I often refer to as "luck surface area" in my writing. The idea is that each of us has a surface area on which lucky events can strike. There are a few baseline factors out of our control: • Where you are born • Who you are born to • "Acts of God" Beyond these, the size of our luck surface area is within our control. In Dr. Wiseman's study, the lucky people seemed to understand this: • They noted that they often took alternate routes to and from work so that they would meet new people and see new things. • They talked about unique strategies for talking to different groups of people at parties. • They bounced back from seemingly negative encounters and maintained a positive outlook for the future. The luckiest people have engineered an enormous luck surface area. Expand yours in two ways: 1. Remove Anti-Luck: Anti-luck includes all the actions, behaviors, and people that shrink your luck surface area. Pessimism and "blinders" are two common sources of anti-luck. People who tell you to be realistic are another common source. 2. Add Pro-Luck: Pro-luck includes all the actions, behaviors, and people that expand your luck surface area. Getting out and meeting new people, sharing your thoughts and ideas publicly, and sending more cold emails and DMs are all common sources of pro-luck. People who encourage you to think bigger are another common source. If you enjoyed this, follow me @SahilBloom for more in future!
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SolTreez 🌳@SolTreez·
Gm Treez, only 3 DAYS LEFT UNTIL MINT! 🌳💚 Gimme a Root Root and I'll pick one person to get LUCKY this morning... 🍀 (art made by an amazing community member)
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