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What should remain are offer items that are 1) low cost, high value and 2) high cost, high value.
Alex Hormozi • $100M Offers: How To Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No (Acquisition.com $100M Series Book 1)

New @ScreenshotEssay today:
TikTok, Instagram, and the Quadrant of Deep Understanding https://t.co/7mBbPcmSEP

I re-designed https://t.co/g5xfWexAyn with App Router
Migration highlights 🧵
◆ 100 PSI perf *out of the box*
◆ Using AI to migrate
◆ React Server Components are unreal (ft. <Tweet>)
◆ Generating Dynamic OG
◆ Reaching Dark Mode nirvana
◆ Integrating... See more
Why send your blog posts or videos to a middleman, asking them to kindly post it from their server, so that they can send it to people who signed up to hear from you? The main reason, frankly, is that even many smart creators don't understand the current internet's architecture. But people learn fast when there is a large degree of money and power... See more
Justin Murphy • Urbit and the Telos of the Creator Economy
I can’t wait to lose my virginity
substack.comJoe examines many problems with the internet giants of today (i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Google, Netflix) and how they take advantage of the individuals who use their platforms, stating, “By addicting us to their systems they keep us sellable.” He continues to describe the misalignment of incentives which has resulted in humans becoming the product as... See more
Joseph Lubin • Blockchain Explained: How Web 3.0 Will Create New Business Models
Making A/B testing a habit (even if you run just one test a week) will improve your efficiency in a traction channel by two or three times.
Gabriel Weinberg • Traction: How Any Startup Can Achieve Explosive Customer Growth
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