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Recommendation about Activation Tool/SaaS
Activation is an important part of a SaaS. It helps making sure that your newcomers customer will reach that "wow" moment so they are not churning right away.
While it is possible to build your own activation, there are many no/low code options that can offload the effort of building a custom activation on your own.
I personally tried Eyelet and heard about Arcade and Intercom.
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Not too many like 4. But I definitely going to double this number by the end of the year!
How many books do you read per year?
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Amazon tries to hide those events from Sellers' eyes because it means they would be losing money!
Amazon loses Sellers' inventory! SaaS idea?
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Wow, I didn't know about that, thanks for sharing
Amazon just announced a medication subscription 👀
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I would say that good time management starts with TimeAudit which you can do on a sheet of paper.
have you ever heard about Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell? Amazing book!
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Ask yourself: reflect on your work routine and productivity 🚀
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Buy Back Your Time - Book Discussion - Delegate work
I have just started reading Buy Back Your Time by Dan Martell.
It deals with a very interesting topic: don't hire to scale you business, hire to buy back your time. There are many interesting concepts such as the DRIP Matrix and the buyback loop.
Any of you read it? What is your most important takeaway?
For me TimeAuditing which I am currently doing on a sheet of paper and it is bringing...
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Amazon loses Sellers' inventory! SaaS idea?
As it may sound strange Amazon loses or damages sellers' inventory in many operational processes.
What's your take on that? Do you think it's worth to create a SaaS to cope with that?