I don't think a single week has passed where I haven't read an edition of Marketing Idea. There also hasn't been a week where I haven't used any of your Marketing Ideas. What you're doing here is awesome, and I'm your #1 fan.
Bringing your passionate marketing ideas to life sounds like a good way to add a little pep to your step! When I read them, I can't help but have "aha" moments! Thx Tom
I love the lightbulb stress balls idea; it has such a tangible connection to your brand promise. The Substack recommendation strategy is pure genius, providing value first and then leveraging those stats later. Your approach of being a marketer first and writer second resonates with me as it emphasizes the importance of actually implementing strategies rather than just writing about them.
Thanks for sharing these unconventional tactics. I'll definitely try a different strategy for the "yellow lightbulb stress balls" approach for my Substack.
I really like this yellow stress ball idea, but there are many other amazing ideas that could work so much better. They could be fun, creative, or unique, and they could help promote the content, grow the email list, and promote a product.
Congrats Tom!
I don't think a single week has passed where I haven't read an edition of Marketing Idea. There also hasn't been a week where I haven't used any of your Marketing Ideas. What you're doing here is awesome, and I'm your #1 fan.
Great ideas again Tom! Your success comes from practicing these ideas in the real world!
TOP content!
Love the breakdown and showcase. Would be keen to know more about Product Hunt.
Thanks! I just published it » https://www.marketingideas.com/p/how-to-successfully-launch-on-product
Brilliant. Let’s chat about Product Hunt
As usual, amazing and creative! Congrats on hitting 40k!
Great original ideas, might try a couple myself
Bringing your passionate marketing ideas to life sounds like a good way to add a little pep to your step! When I read them, I can't help but have "aha" moments! Thx Tom
This is gold. 🏅
So many great ideas here. I'm daring myself (and anyone else who sees this comment) to try one!
Update: gave one of your suggestions a try (featuring reader comments and responses in my post).
https://open.substack.com/pub/andrewkooman/p/they-dropped-weight-wrote-poems-went?r=1g8tqc&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
great article!
Tom, you are an inspiration! Thank you for sharing :)
Tom, faz o que todos deveriam fazer. Ele entrega novidades e estratégias, compartilha por paixão.
E isso conquista o amor dos leitores.
Mas no geral o ser humano adora "RETER" informações, e odeiam compartilhar, porquê acham que serão copiados.
Isso mostra a visão pequena e míope das pessoas no geral.
Great post! You have lots of great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Love these ideas, Tom! Would love to learn more about ProductHunt.
Thanks! I just published it » https://www.marketingideas.com/p/how-to-successfully-launch-on-product
I love the lightbulb stress balls idea; it has such a tangible connection to your brand promise. The Substack recommendation strategy is pure genius, providing value first and then leveraging those stats later. Your approach of being a marketer first and writer second resonates with me as it emphasizes the importance of actually implementing strategies rather than just writing about them.
Thanks for sharing these unconventional tactics. I'll definitely try a different strategy for the "yellow lightbulb stress balls" approach for my Substack.
I really like this yellow stress ball idea, but there are many other amazing ideas that could work so much better. They could be fun, creative, or unique, and they could help promote the content, grow the email list, and promote a product.