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The S.W.I.P.E.S. Email! Swipe📁 • Wisdom • Interesting🧐 • Picture?

The S.W.I.P.E.S. Email! Swipe📁 • Wisdom🧠• Interesting🧐 • Picture🖼 • Essay📄 • Sketch✍️​ ​A fun email for Friday. I hope you enjoy! Edition: Friday, March 31st, 2023​ ​ 🎤 Listen to this email here: ​ ​ Swipe: Because it’s “handwritten” you'd think someone wrote this and left it at your door…and it definitely got my attention enough to read through it! ​ The ad above is from a flooring company, but it looks like the window installation industry has caught onto this too, checkout this "handwritten quote" from a window installer: ​ ​ ​ Wisdom: Speaking of hand writing....I currently hand write my daily to-do list, but it lacks one major component: ​ It's not digital so I can't share it between devices! My wishlist of features would be:​ • Access/edit from phone and desktop. • Easily integrates with everything. • Not many options, dead simple. SO I polled Twitter for the best *simple* daily to-do list app, here's results: • Todoist: 21 votes​ • Things3: 7 votes​ • MS Todo: 5 votes​ • Apple Notes: 4 votes​ • Google Keep: 4 votes​ • Written: 4 votes​ • Apple Reminders: 3 votes​ • Notion: 3 votes​ • Teuxdeux: 3 votes​ • TickTick: 3 votes​ • Asana: 2 votes​ • Evernote: 2 votes​ • Sunsama: 2 votes​ • Trello: 2 votes​ • Tweek.so: 2 votes​ • Alexa: 1 vote​ • Any.Do: 1 vote​ • Carrot: 1 vote​ • Done: 1 vote I will commence playing around with a few of these! Let me know if you have suggestions as well :) ​ ​ ​ Interesting: In Apple Stores all screens are tilted at exactly 76° degrees. This is so you move the screen with your hand…interacting with the product more and making you feel more attached to it. ​ They use protractors to measure the screens: ​ The laptop screens are measured at 76° as well: ​ Isn't that level of obsession so hilariously "Apple-like"? 😂 I remember Earl Nightingale telling a story from the 1970's about a top television salesman (I'm paraphrasing this): "I was speaking to the top television salesman at a department store, and he said the secret to knowing who would buy is to see if they were playing around with the knobs. If they are touching the TV, flipping and turning things, they are far more invested in the TV and far more likely to buy." Guess the 76° Rule isn't so crazy! ​ ​ ​ ​ Picture: A fun & cheap joy in life is getting a carwash! Here's me enjoying my $7 thrill 😂 ​ It's like you go into a different world for a few minutes. Pro-Tip: If you have automatic seat presets, make setting #3 a "CHILLAX" setting where one button push leans the seat back, lowers the seat, and moves the steering wheel up 😎 ​ ​ ​ Essay: An extremely common Instagram Ad I’ve been seeing is this white paint makeover for older brick houses. They just paint over the brick, and paint the window trims black so it gives the house an updated "Stucco" look. TBH it looks pretty damn good! ​ I think Before & After photos are one of the best way to get attention for a service on social media. It instantly shows the transformation people want without a lot of text. Here's another great example of Before & After ad: ​ **Side Note** I posted that brick-to-white house makeover on social media, and HOLY COW DO SOME PEOPLE HATE IT!! I personally think it looks neat, but man the amount of hate comments it got was kind of hilarious. Never thought [THIS]() would spark such a heated debate 😬 ​ ​ ​ Sketch: Whatever your yearly goal is, you still have 9 more months to complete it: ❌ Q1: January, February, March​ ​✅ Q2: April, May, June ✅ Q3: July, August, September ✅ Q4: October, November, December ​ At this time I'd like to invite you to join [The Copywriting Course](=). Why? Because if you sell online we can help you optimize & improve every piece of marketing you have: ​ Here's 4 Member Wins from March 2023 alone: "Thanks for the feedback on my newsletter. It worked really well. We sold out of our first shipment on the first day. " - HN "And I thought I was just gonna learn copywriting here. Thanks for the GOLD marketing advice." - JH "Major win---launched my podcast today! Thank you all for the inspiration, support and great feedback that made it possible!" - TG "I'm amazed how much my business grew in 2023. This course and the hands-on feedback from the mentors & community made all the difference!" - JN We go way beyond just a course, and actually help you re-write your copy and content! • You Learn (courses) ​​• You Practice (copy practice assignments) ​​• You Get Guidance (our 24/7 reviewing forum) ​​• You Get Live Reviews (our weekly Office Hours) ​• You Improve ​ For the next few hours if you join Copywriting Course, you'll get 30% off a whole year. Jump in today: Link: www.CopywritingCourse.com/join ​Coupon Code: [Q2START]() (enter at checkout) ​ ​ I hope you enjoyed these Friday tid-bits!​ ​Sincerely, Neville Medhora ​ P.S. ​ ​ ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 801 W 5th St. , Austin, TX 78703

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