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    The S.T.U.P.I.D. Email (Friday June 10th, 2022)

    (Swipe, Thought, Uplifting, Picture, Interesting, Drawing)

    This is a fun email for Friday June 10th, 2022. Hope you like it 🙂

    🎤 Listen to this email here:

     

     

    Swipe:

    Sometimes we get hung up on internet advertising as the ONLY way to get the word out to people, but I'm a huge fan of the humble "stick on the back of a car" such as this:

    got-foggy-windows.webp

    This is a simple (yet effective) add from Glass Guru on one of their work vans:

    GOT FOGGY WINDOWS?
    Guaranteed Repair Saves 50% or More!

    This is very straightforward and clear….and if someone has foggy windows they might give them a call….all from a simple stick on the back of a van!

    Some of the benefits of vehicle advertising:

    • Potentially thousands of people a day see the ad.
    • If selling a local service you show it to local people.
    • While parked at a location, others can see the ad and reach out (it's how I found my lawn guy).

    In fact as online advertising is getting increasingly expensive, offline advertising is getting more love now!

    Checkout this billboard AppSumo made in Austin recently:

    app-sumo-billboard.jpg

    Not sure if some of you new newsletter subscribers remember this, but 5 years ago I was curious about billboards and got one made for $900!

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    Thought:

    Here’s 101 Daily Writing Prompts you can use to build a writing habit:

    Just pick a prompt, and practice writing!

    --10 BOOK PROMPTS--
    #1)
     Your favorite fiction book.
    #2) Your favorite nonfiction book.
    #3) What’s a book you’d like to write?
    #4) Do you prefer physical books, on a Kindle, ebooks, or audiobooks?
    #5) What’s the last book you recommended to someone?
    #6) What’s your favorite copywriting book?
    #7) Send an email/tweet to your favorite author (post the screenshot here).
    #8) Write a book review in a tweet.
    #9) What’s a book you’ve read more than once?
    #10) What’s a book you bought because a friend recommended it?

    --10 SOCIAL MEDIA PROMPTS-- 
    #11) Who are your top 3 favorite accounts on Twitter?
    #12) What was your most popular tweet this year?
    #13) Post your LinkedIn profile and introduce yourself here.
    #14) DM someone from your industry and introduce yourself (and post a screenshot)
    #15) Auto-schedule your tweets for a week.
    #16) Add a high-value comment to a conversation on Twitter.
    #17) What’s your social media goal? Post it here + explain why
    #18) Where do you want to send people from your social profiles?
    #19) What’s a tweet/thread you bookmarked/saved? Why?
    #20) Update your headline/profile and post the before/after here.

    --10 CAREER PROMPTS--
    #21) What are 3 things you enjoyed in your career?
    #22) What are 3 things you’re proud of accomplishing with work?
    #23) What are 3 goals you have for your career?
    #24) What’s something that you don’t like about your industry?
    #25) What’s a common misconception people have about your industry? Why’s it wrong?
    #26) If money wasn’t an issue, what would you be doing?
    #27) Who are 3 people you’d love to work with or for?
    #28) Which 3 brands would you love to work for?
    #29) What sort of profession did you want when you were a kid?
    #30) Tell us a funny story from work.

    You can see more prompts on the Writing Prompt Generator!

     

     

    Uplifting:

    I had a few hours to spare last Sunday, so I figured I'd try to launch "What Should I Tweet Generator" on Product Hunt:

    product-hunt-what-should-i-tweet.webp

    Creating all the images + copy + email took under an hour.

    The Generator works like this:
    • Shows a randomized tip on what to post on load.
    • Click "Generate" it comes up with 3 more ideas.
    • Has a text field where you can practice writing.

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    It worked well, getting around 100 upvotes on Product Hunt!!

     

     

    Picture:

    This was me at 10am the other day working from bed...comfortable, safe, and happy:

    working-in-bedroom.jpg

    By 10am my ancestors would've been up for 6+ hours, doing manual labor, toiling in fields, bitten by bugs, beaten by sun, working to survive, they get no breaks, have no backup plan.

    THIS is a great time to be alive 🙂

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    Interesting:

    You can make a trackable "Content Calendar" with this new Google Docs feature:

    Insert → Table Templates → Review Tracker

    Watch me create one here:

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    This is a simple feature other doc programs like Notion have had for a while, so I'm excited to see it on Google Docs finally!

    Very useful!

     

     

    Drawing:

    I made a Death Calculator a long time ago based on what an average life looks like:

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    According to the calculator on that page here's how long I have to live (If my "end date" is my 85th birthday:

    death-calculator.webp

    It's kind of an uncomfortable feeling for many people to view their life in this way. For example, here’s the high-level program of my life:

    load (Neville){
    0: Born
    20: Make money, Fit in, do dumb things
    30: Slow down
    40: Family + Friends
    50: End competitive working life
    60: Family + Friends
    85: End;
    }

    At a high level a life doesn't seem that eventful.

    However it's the journey through life that counts (that sounds so cliche) 😂

     

     

     

    Hope you enjoyed these little tidbits, have a happy Friday!
    Sincerely,
    Neville Medhora - 
    CopywritingCourse.com | @NevMed

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