In 1973, I invented a ‘girly drink’ called Baileys
irishtimes.com/culture/books/in-1973-i-invented-a-girly-drink-called-baileys-1.3240945Being Christmas, I am reminded that Bailey’s Irish Cream was cooked up in the ‘70s by two English guys to take advantage of government export subsidies
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The Ultimate Guide to Copywriting
neilpatel.com/blog/ultimate-guide-to-copywriting/Killer copy is the backbone of marketing. In this post you'll learn some copywriting tips and find out how to create copy that converts visitors into customers.
PLACEBOS. Facing a long plane trip with a nasty… | by Seth Godin | Medium
sethgodinwrites.medium.com/placebos-6f3bc4456eaa“Excuse me, do you have any placebos? I have a really horrible cold… I’ll take the strongest one you’ve got.” “Hey Sylvia,” she yelled, “there’s a guy out here who wants some placebo, but he doesn’t…
How the biggest consumer apps got their first 1,000 users - Issue 25 - Lenny's Newsletter
lennyrachitsky.com/p/how-the-biggest-consumer-apps-gotConsidering every startup confronts this question at some point, I was surprised by how little has been written about it. Particularly anything actionable. So I decided to do my own digging. I spent the past month personally reaching out to founders, scouring interviews, and tapping the Twitterverse. Below, you’ll find first-hand accounts of how essentially every major consumer app acquired their earliest users, including Tinder, Uber, Superhuman, TikTok, Product Hunt, Yelp, and over...
I've Built Multiple Growth Teams. Here's Why I Won't Do It Again. | CXL
conversionxl.com/blog/dont-build-growth-teams/Big success. Bigger failure. And lots of lessons. Learn why building a growth team may be a multi-million dollar mistake.
The trick that makes you overspend - BBC Worklife
bbc.com/worklife/article/20190801-the-trick-that-makes-you-overspendEmploying the “decoy effect” could bend others to your will, improve your finances, and more.
How Companies Learn Your Secrets - The New York Times
nytimes.com/2012/02/19/magazine/shopping-habits.htmlYour shopping habits reveal even the most personal information — like when you’re going to have a baby.