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    The S.W.I.P.E.S. Email (Friday July 14th, 2023)

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    A fun email for Friday. I hope you enjoy!

    Edition: Friday, July 14th, 2023

     

    🎤 Listen to this email here:

    Swipe:

    Whose hot dog would you want in your mouth? 
     Joe’s 
     -or- 
     Max’s?

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    I love how adding "Foot Long" just makes it more enticing or that you get more value!

    Wisdom:

    This is an awesome axis-graph which let’s you see where you are on the smart/ugly/hot/dumb scale! 

    This would be awesome to recreate for your industry:

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    Interesting:

    Craigslist was basically THE main platform for individual-to-individual transactions during the early stages of the web.

    It will be interesting to see which other mega platforms get unbundled over time:

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    Picture:

    In Texas there's this famous gas station called Buc-ee's...and each one is absolutely gigantic, almost like a small Wal-Mart:

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    It's got like 100+ gas pumps, 100+ restrooms, a gigantic carwash, and it's like a mall inside with food and chachkies. 

    I saw this sign out front a few days ago, and was kind surprised by how high some of the salaries were!

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    If I were a teenager or on summer break, this would be an awesome place to work!

    Essay:

    Platforms change, but good content and interesting people always rise to the top. For example....

    It used to be MySpace
    It used to be Friendster
    It used to be LinkedIn
    It used to be LinkedIn Posts
    It used to be Orkut
    It used to be Facebook
    It used to be Facebook Pages
    It used to be Bebo
    It used to be YouTube
    It used to be YouTube Shorts
    It used to be Xanga
    It used to be Twitter
    It used to be Flickr
    It used to be Tumblr
    It used to be Pinterest
    It used to be Podcasts
    It used to be Instagram
    It used to be Instagram Stories
    It used to be Google
    It used to be Google+
    It used to be Google Video
    It used to be Snapchat
    It used to be Vine
    It used to be TikTok
    It used to be Periscope
    It used to be Twitch
    It used to be Reddit
    It used to be Discord
    It used to be Quora
    It used to be Medium
    It used to be SubStack
    It used to be ClubHouse
    It used to be Threads
    ....the list goes on.

    There's sooooo many ways to spread your message, focus is becoming a problem:

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    Here's 3 questions to figure out which platform to focus on:
    1. What social network do I have a natural advantage?
    2. Will I enjoy spending 1-3 years of time on this platform?
    3. Which one helps me create “Cascading Content”?

    That last one to me is big.

    Which social network do you create content on, that can be used as content elsewhere?

    That's what I call "Cascading Content"

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    Sketch:

    This cool graphic shows that if you take notes you can retain the wisdom of books you read:

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    I personally take all my notes in Apple Notes now, not directly in books anymore because I can recall/view them from any device.

    Where do YOU keep your notes? I'm always interested in hearing how people keep these. Reply and lemme know!

    Sincerely, 
    Neville Medhora

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    LOLOL I have that same problem 😂

    I just started keeping all the notes in one biggggg assss note, and for me that works better because it's easy to just scroll by all notes in one.

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    Not quite notes per se but “highlights” in kindle via Readwise has been a game changer for me. I often highlighted a line or sentence and promptly forgot and never went back to check but Readwise sends me a daily email of 2 of my recent highlights…I really dig it.

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    I currently use Notion for note-taking. 

    There was a time when Obsidian & Notion put up a huge fight in my mental space for the "high throne of note-taking."

    Eventually Notion won the fight due to its simplicity yet highly customizable dashboard for the days I'm feeling a tab bit creative to play along with its awesome features.

    I use Samsung notes in my phone for QUICK note-taking usually when I'm on the run or not want any idea to escape my mental radius in the moments when I'm out and about.

    Anyways, love your emails Neville. I'm a big fan and avid reader.

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    Thank you so much Harsh! 

    Notion is definitely amazing, thought I still have some qualms with it (JUST COPY GOOGLE DOCS FOR GOD SAKES)!!!

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    The graphic is backwards. Twitter is neither hot nor smart. It has never been smart but it was hot at some point. It should occupy the space where the Facebook icon is and Threads should replace it instead. 100 million users in one week are not wrong.

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    Love your SWIPES Email! 

    Note taking apps: I’ve been using Evernote for a number of years now, but I’m starting down the Notion rabbit hole to connect more of my projects with my thoughts. 

    I also have Apple Note archives going back forever. I don’t even really know what I have in there at this point.

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    I just did a full clean of my Apple Notes and whittled it down to like 8 notes...so much better!

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    Thanks once again for the insightful email, I do look forward to these every week.

    I actually emailed you once before about how I take notes. It was around which method you use and the GTD methodology I recently started using in my work and personal life.

    Long story short. I’ve used both Google Keep and Apple Notes and Apple notes is far superior. So that’s where I keep my notes.

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    For me the most effective way to take notes to remember the most important parts, is working with an iPad.

    1. Get the book you want for the Amazon Kindle app, not Apple iBooks
    2. Read the book closely on your iPad
    3. Mark everything that's important to remember with an Apple Pencil, including the headlines of passages
    4. Export all the marked up text and copy it into Evernote/Apple Note/Nimbus
    5. If not all text is allowed to export, delete the already exorted text and export again
    6. If all is exported I have a condensed version of the book with all that's important to me and without fluff

    It's a little bit of work but totally worth it, and way better than searching through 400 pages of a book to find that one nugget that you need.

    I've done that with countless books, studied with my own "version of the book" and passed my exams that way.

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    Oh I've seen that thing! I haven't heard of a lot of people using it...but love the concept of an iPad-like device without all the distraction.

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