How many people can you serve at the same time and still deliver amazing service to them?
Not good service, but AMAZING service?
I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately and recommend you do too – it just might change your business.
Now, on to this week’s ideas…
Here we go again…in a good way.
1. 11 Ways To Get More Out Of LinkedIn (based on how I’ve done it)
In my newest podcast episode I break down how to use your profile, bio, and posts to get clients.
You can listen to it at the link above or watch it here.
2. The 3 Most Important Newsletter Growth Metrics To Track
Almost no one tracks the first one.
3. 14 Pieces Of Oddball Business Advice
My personal favorite is to keep emails under 5 sentences.
4. 16 Ways To Make The LinkedIn Algorithm Work For You
Instead of against you.
5. How To Run An Exclusive Newsletter That Limits The Number Of Subscribers
This makes me want to start another newsletter using this format.
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Backpack optional.
My Sucka playlist will take you on a lovely journey through slightly obscure early 90s hip hop.
And for something on the opposite end of the spectrum, check out my Lilithian playlist.
Let’s bring this issue full circle.
The thing that led me to think about the question I posed at the top of this issue is the book Oversubscribed.
It’s a fantastic book and I strongly recommend you read it.
Have an interesting week!
Josh
This was fun. We should do it again next week.
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