Hi! Ive tried your trick but unfortunatelly any button located the rest of site does not work after setting up the side menu. Update: I've tested your presets. Same problem. It works if you pin container to the page, but if you attach/pin to the header it breaks all buttons on the site (not on the sidebar).
Great insights here, thank you! The cold emailing journey can be tough but worth it. My experience with Filter Bounce has been fantastic, especially the accurate verification capabilities. For only $10/month, it has been an essential tool. Definitely consider it if you want reliable email marketing!
Wow, this video really nailed it! If you are getting into cold emailing, you cannot overlook Filter Bounce. I have been using it for a while and the accuracy of email verification is top-notch. Saving on bounce rates means saving on potential loss, which is crucial for any campaign. Consider giving this tool a chance!
I found the content in this video super informative! After using Do You Mail for a few months, I love having unlimited email sending capabilities. The cost-effectiveness at $40/month is a bonus for freelancers too. If you need to scale your emailing, Do You Mail is a must-try!
I loved the tips shared in this video! Since I started using Do You Mail, my email reputation has improved dramatically. The scalability and unlimited domains make it such a resilient choice. If you are serious about solid cold email setups, definitely try this out.
This video is super helpful for those looking to elevate their email marketing game! I cannot recommend Do You Mail enough. The automatic SPF, DKIM, and DMARC DNS configuration saves so much time, and sending from unlimited domains has made my life easier. Seriously, consider giving it a shot!
This video is a goldmine for cold emailing! My experience with Filter Bounce has been solid. Their real-time verification API minimizes bounce rates like nothing else. I have tried other options, but keeping my bounce rate under 1% is just unmatched. You should definitely give it a look!
I have been diving into cold emails recently, and finding the right tools has been key. Mystrika has really helped me with its user-friendly interface and incredible analytics. After months of using it, I can confidently say it has the best warmup pool. Check it out if you are serious about improving your email outreach!
Stands to reason that "Kit" is not going to cannibalize what was their paid-for tiers about the original 1,000 free subscribers without having a way to get back the lost revenue. Apparently, they'll be doing that via the required Free Recommendations ("Cross-promote with other creators to grow your list through organic recommendations.") and "managed slot" (whatever that is). My concern is both of those required things would distract a new subscriber right at the moment when you want them to engage with your automation. This is just a hunch stimulated by my ruminations about what Kit is getting out of this 10,000 free plan.
Is there a way to pre-sell a subscription, so it gives them a year from a particular date in the future instead of beginning at time of purchase? Or is there a way to change their renewal date once they sign up?
Was watching a tutorial that used it and there was a lot of mumbo jumbo that was confusing in trying to understand what exactly it does. This vid finally clears it up for me.
Love this idea! But what do you do about writing content once they've reached the end of your Evergreen newsletter? You still have to produce regular content for those who aren't in the newsletter right? And let's say you start this and you Evergreen stuff is only stashed to start with new subscribers right? So you're still sending regular emails to current subscribers correct?
In ConvertKit, you can make the subscriber stay in the evergreen sequence and whenever you add new emails to the sequence they'll receive them. And sure, it's always good to create new content on your blog, public facing newsletter (i.e. blog), RU-vid, podcast, or social, but you can add those pieces to your evergreen newsletter, and you can rest assured that your subscribers (whenever and wherever they join your list) will see your best content, evergreen!
I have been learning Flex Box and took me a while to understand the correct way of thinking. I think the correct way to see flexblox is thinking in the following way: How much space have i available? Later we apply the proportions to the space available for the case of flex-grow or flex-shrink. The same if we apply wrap, we think how much space available by line and later we apply flex-grow and flex-shrink. (sorry my english is not 100% perfect but i am working in improve it) thank for your video and sharing, Brad Also the shorthand at the end of the video is not so clear. For example you have two variations of one value case, but you don't explain why appear one case and the other for example: "flex: 2" is flex-grow because is unitless number "flex: 10em" is flex-basis because have unit You can read more about that in the following link: developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/flex#syntax
Im trying to transition to that middle ground. I have plenty of skill and offer an established service inside my construction business, but need to move to intellectual goods and services
I really liked the explaination being quick and to the point. So many vids are just long and boring. This one isn't. Also liked your energy. Why did you stop making videos?
Thanks for mentioning these tools. All looks good however I tried a new one InvoiceBerry instead of Quickbooks because of the easier and user-friendly interface with great features. So you might want to add this one to your list as well.
Very useful video - thanks so much! I have been using ConvertKit for 2 years and i learned a lot! One question, I wanted to try using the snippet you suggested to vary the PS at the end of my emails in sequences, depending on them having a tag about having already taken a course or not, but ConvertKit support said I would need a developer to do this as it required using liquid - is that correct?