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What I set out below isn't for everyone. I've dabbled with it. Not doing it now. May do it again in

What I set out below isn't for everyone. I've dabbled with it. Not doing it now. May do it again in the future. In my last email I droned on about Facebook groups. Here's part two. As if the one wasn't enough. --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ ​ Are you tired of lackluster content that crawls slower than a sloth on sleeping pills? 😴 Time to start using WebAssetBuilders.com for your hands-off SEO content and get the headache out of it! ✅ Quality content ✅ 100% Done-For-You SEO content plans ✅ Surfer optimization ✅ Done-For-You niche sites ✅ Managed guest posts … at 20% off for all FatStacks followers Use coupon code FatStacks on [WebAssetBuilders.com]() to get 20% off or get a test order for just $22! More: - ​[Lessons Learned From Selling 100+ DFY Niche Sites](=)​ - ​[$4000/month in the Outdoors Niche]()​ ​ --------------------------------------------------------------- I recognize what I set out below isn't for everyone. The way I figure it is not every email I send resonates with all readers. That's an impossibility... except for the [Koala AI content generator](). That was an extremely popular series of emails for good reason... Koala is an impressive AI content generator. A Facebook group that attracts members who enjoy the content can get mighty fine engagement which in turn generates traffic. That can be just the beginning. What I've learned recently is there are software options that will import new group members' emails into your email list upon approval. Yeah, I did not know that possibility existed until recently. Think about that for a minute. Every person who joins by answering the group "application" questions is added to your email newsletter upon approval. That makes groups doubly powerful. The software I used for this was [GroupKit](). It worked perfectly. There are others. I've only used GroupKit. Why am I not using Groupkit currently? I used GroupKit initially when I fired up my group but recently stopped for two reasons. First, I switched my email service provider to [Beehiiv](=) which doesn't integrate. Beehiiv doesn't integrate with much which is proving to be a problem but not so big of a problem that I'm returning to Convertkit I could do a Google Sheets workaround which I'll do depending on the outcome of the second reason below. Second, I want to test to see if not asking for emails increases group growth rate. It's been a couple of days without Groupkit. I'll need a few weeks to know for sure. This much I know and that is if email is your focus, asking for an email address to join your group and using Groupkit to import new members into your email list is worth doing. I don't yet know if I should give the group priority or my email list priority. Email works okay but maybe the group will be better for traffic in the long run. Many unknowns at this point so I'll test back and forth to see how it goes. If the group continues with high reach, I'll put more emphasis on the group. If reach declines, I'll go for the email address. Speaking of trying things Shawn Hill, niche site publisher, SEO and all around helpful guy, created a fun logic-style online game in 30 minutes with the help of ChatGPT. ​[Here's the game](. Nothing to sign up for. Visit and play. He made a video about how he made it [here](. These side projects, if appeal to you, are sometimes worth trying. If it takes off it could be a huge windfall. Think [Wordle]() (read about the Wordle sale [here](=)). From inspo to expert I've long been fascinated by my main niche but at a superficial level. When I launched the site it was all about inspiration. It worked great. Inspo in niches is a real thing and does well. However, as you know, I recently got involved with a local biz in the same niche which means I needed to up my game. I enrolled in extensive training and just wrapped up the first leg of it (3 weeks). I'll be doing more. While I'll continue with the inspo, I'm also going deeper into the niche as I learn the industry. I've learned enough in three weeks for hundreds of excellent articles. I'll be busy the next while getting much of it on the site. It'll be a combined effort of me, [Koala](), AI graphics software a couple of expert writers and some graphic designers to put it all together. Next email: I recently turned off interstitial ads to see what would happen to page views and revenue. It's been one full week. It's surprising. I'll set out results in the next email. Jon Fatstacksblog.com Disclaimer: Assume all links are affiliate links. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2016 Hill Drive, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 2N5

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