Well, I think the majority of marketing writing is quite un-actionable. You read it, and it might sound good, but when you get out in the real world you really have no idea how actually implement it.
So the goal of Marketing Examples is to get as close to the "real world" as possible. The site is a collection of marketing tactics used by successful startups and the idea is that you can copy the techniques step-by-step.
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Admittedly, I'm the founder, but I pour a lot into these examples and people say they're great, so I feel confident giving myself a 5*
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Marketing Examples One of the best marketing blogs out there imo (One of my Favorites). Source: 11 months ago
Have a look here or here and see if there are any examples you can turn into your own content. Source: about 1 year ago
If you are trying to bootstrap, try microconf talks on youtube.[1] Good signal/noise ratio. I still find good informative talks. If you find a speaker on microconf interesting, follow their talks on other channels. Newsletters I find useful: https://marketingexamples.com/ - copywriting examples. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
If you're looking for general marketing strategies (copywriting, SEO, social media) that you can apply to your store regardless of the platform you're using, I really like Harry Dry's Marketing Examples. I'm mentioning this one because he does have a YouTube channel, but the main value is definitely from his written articles and newsletter. If anyone can recommend a YouTube equivalent who regularly uploads, I'd be... Source: over 1 year ago
Hi! For inspo I like to go this website https://www.replo.app/library/pages , for the estructure and copy, this website could be useful https://marketingexamples.com/. The most important is to have your buyer in mind, and the point of the customer journey where he/she it is. I mean, is your prospect aware of his problem? Is aware of the solution? You have here an example of how to write a landing page for... Source: over 1 year ago
Glad you like it! :D Feel free to reuse/edit it for the Steam page if you want. Also happy to send you the draw.io file if you'd like :). Source: about 1 year ago
Shraing, LDAP, sync, reminders are all possible. draw.io can be integrated by an app in nextcloud. Also, there is "Deck" which is a Kanban board for Nextcloud. Source: about 1 year ago
I've been using draw.io web to diagram, but I can't find it on android... Is there any good alternatives? Source: about 1 year ago
Visio isnt hard, but stencils are a pain in the ass. So, I suggest draw.io instead, also its free and they have both a cloud GUI tool and desktop tool on Git. I have not used visio since 2019. Source: about 1 year ago
Adding the desired temperature instead of multiplying by x75 caused my reactor to overheat but maybe I did a mistake in the wiring. :D Why don't you show how you wire your reactor controller by using draw.io with my libraries. ;) You don't have to, of course. Source: about 1 year ago
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