Just added Seventy to https://brandingwebsite.com/projects.
Awesome project, man. @Luis_Vask.
Just added Seventy to https://brandingwebsite.com/projects.
Awesome project, man. @Luis_Vask.
Unpopular opinion: Although I love @starbucks coffee, I have to say that it's pretty overrated.
If possible, I'd prefer going to "Bar Paco" and getting a "Cafe con leche".
Who knows... knows...
I'm not very obsessed with productivity, but I do like to maintain healthy habits that allow me to be efficient.
Rule number 1 for being consistent in something: Don't go day by day. Schedule your content.
Except for going to the gym, where you just have to show up every day.
Something that helps me a lot to keep my system as productive as possible and truly advance in my projects is simply to focus my attention on a short period of time.
Many of us tend to look at the next month, the following months, or the next year.
I now focus week by week.
What do I absolutely need to accomplish this week?
What did I do last week?
Keeping short time periods is key to staying focused on the current process.
Last day for the 🎃 Halloween offer!
Surely, I won't make any more deals.
I know how useful they are in terms of marketing strategies, but I've never liked discounts; they just devalue your product.
Meaning, there's a discount on the price, but the value remains high?
Wouldn't it be fairer to pay for the value it provides you, without discounts?
It's as if I offer discounts on my web development services.
In fact, yesterday I posted an article in my newsletter talking exactly about what conversion is, why it's important, and how you can improve it with a simple trick.
Often when I browse websites, after scrolling a bit, it's not clear to me what they want me to do on the site.
Remember that in the end, the effectiveness of a website boils down to getting the visitor to do what you want them to do.
That's called conversion.