The Newsletter
308 Selected Entries · Newest First
- No. 273 Turn your flaws into features The Death Star’s iconic trench started as a mistake. Discover how you can “make your skeletons dance” and your worst flaws into your best marketing assets.
- No. 272 Making money is art Andy Warhol: “Making money is art”, sells Marilyn for $195 million. Stop fighting it. If you’re building online, the algorithm is your medium.
- No. 271 $1,500 Uber ride The “$1,500 Uber ride” test: you can’t sell an offer or transformation until you can name point A, point B, and the path between.
- No. 270 Okay, wise guys… now what? The "desirable problem" email framework: how one simple client statement becomes proof and promise — explained with the help of Wile E. Coyote.
- No. 269 Claude riding shotgun Inside my “Lead Magnet Map” sessions: I created a markdown file that helps Claude guide you through the process live (and how AI is making our work more remarkable).
- No. 268 Better, faster product mockups New module for “Minimum Viable Email List”: generate dozens of product mockup ideas with AI in minutes, pick the best one, and solve your lead magnets desirability problem.
- No. 267 The napkin test Tad Hargrave’s napkin test for niching: “Island A and Island B” — plus why daily emails work as a forcing function to sharpen your messaging.
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Kevin Hood · copywriter & marketing strategist