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Taylor Ham

Couple towels and some chairs, fine. I’ll give you reasonable room, but I’m also not worry too much about it. If you don’t like how I set myself up, then you should’ve been here.

Cabana is a bit much.

Google Docs, as well as a personal re-read one day later. Google catches the obvious stuff, I catch almost everything else.

Hardest part is having the discipline to actually do the reread.

Bad idea. This is just another way to say “means testing,” which is just another way to put an administrative state in between humans and their basic necessities. That’s one of the things UBI is supposed to fix.

I’ve been copywriting freelance and full time for 6 years and I never actually knew what it even was until this year.

Not every form of copywriting is direct response advertising.

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You don’t give them options to make sure they pick the best one, you give them options to cut down on swirl and make them feel like you’re delivering more value than they’re paying for.

You don’t have to go to simulation theory to doubt reality as we understand it. We’re all technically just trillions of tiny life forms all operating collectively under a shared delusion of personhood. Our reality isn’t a simulation, it’s a collective mass delusion.

Emma Frost, as well as she’s been developed as a character the last 20 years, is still a criminally under-used character. She’s so good, and deserved so much better than she got in First Class (an otherwise great movie).

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Waluigi

Waluigi, Flame Rider, Leaf Wheels, Hylian Kite

Kite is mostly for vibes, I don’t think I really have much preference in glider.

I've wanted an SEMRush subscription for a couple years now. Free SEO tools online are fine, but I knew SEMRush had everything I really needed—it was just locked behind a $138/month fee. If it wasn't actively generating income for me, I couldn't justify it.

When I finally got a client that explicitly needed services I knew SEMRush could help me provide, and they paid more than $138/month, signing up was a lot easier. I couldn't earn that money without the subscription, and the money earned pays for the subscription. I can now also use it for other client work, too, which means it's helping to generate even more income.

Maybe try to tie the subscription cost to a direct benefit it will offer to its target audience. Let's be frank: SaaS and subscription models are gatekeeping. Show the audience what awaits them when they finally pay to open the gate.

Yeah sometimes the problem isn't how how the product is being marketed, but how it's literally being sold. Marketing can't change how the company asks its customers to pay for its services.

Dry season is uhhh right now haha. But it always picks back up around September. In the meantime, I'm picking up any short-term project work I can, starting a professional newsletter, and shaking trees around my network.

Q4's projects will be staffed because of relationships made/rekindled/nurtured right now.

Are the progressives in the NY state government with us right now

Kids today don’t know the meme bedrock their cities are built on!

I’m so tired of this fanbase sometimes. We’ve had two movies about him.

I’d be able to run to Home Depot on a Sunday without having to go to Passaic or Rockland County.

Blue laws are not the way to ensure workers have reasonable schedules that allow for rest. Labor laws and unionized workplaces are.

I was addressing why Rt 4 and 17 get so insanely traffic logged on Saturdays. If blue laws didn’t exist, we’d be able to spread it across two days.

I don’t know what other ridiculous laws Bergen county has, but I want to be a counter weight to the pro-blue laws folks in here: blue laws are dumb.