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Are you working today?
It's Memorial Day in the U.S. It's Whit Monday in Spain. (I'm not Catholic and I have no idea what Whit Monday is, but apparently it's cause enough for everything to work like it's Sunday.) Are you working today? If so, where? On what? I myself am working. My cleaning woman is here so I am on the roof of my building. There's a small pool here, one German girl tanning herself, a couple young Russian guys who I guess live in the building, a woman who must be the mother of one of the guys. She is drinking beer, they are not. Up above, I can hear a few seagulls shrieking and a police siren somewhere in the distance. I'm replying to emails that have built up over the past few days. And in a half hour, I have to get on a call with @Nick Bandy , to hatch evil schemes.
Are you working today?
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@Cl Webb and you can't party yesterday either, even though it does end in Y. Damn, that's two days a week with no partying.
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@John Bejakovic it really is. I wish I'd dome it first.
What's a fair price to charge for 4 weekly newsletter emails?
I'm curious to hear what you think, or what you might charge yourself. Give me your thoughts, and then I'll tell you what I think and have recently done.
What's a fair price to charge for 4 weekly newsletter emails?
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@Suzanne Sf there was a small business in a town where I lived who had a tax button on their cash register called ET. I asked him about that and he said it meant Entertainment Tax, it was 5%, and was added for difficult customers.
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@Bridget Holland yep, I know the one.
Money Mondays: How much of it is there?
In another thread, @Katie James writes: "The unbroken rule in every group I'm in but this one is 'Don't talk about money' Which sort of sucks because earning money is a necessary part of life." Even in this group, we don't talk money all that much. Let's change that. I don't even know where to start. But in the interest of getting money talk off the ground, I'll take a stab at a first money topic, one that's not too intimate but that can still be enlightening (we can build up to intimate). So here's my question for you. Answer it based on your gut feeling, not logic: ====>>>> How much money is there in the world? In other words: Is money a finite quantity, like real estate or diamonds, so that if you get some, somebody else has to be denied? Or is money effectively infinite, where we can all have as much as we are comfortable with, like air or sunlight or ideas? Let's talk money. If you're game, write in the comments below how much money you think there is in the world, because getting clear on this can help you make more money. And like Katie says above, that's a necessary part of life.
Money Mondays: How much of it is there?
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@John Bejakovic I don't know about that. My young brother says I have a Samaritan Complex. It hasn't made me fabulously wealthy yet. Then, I guess all of us living in Western countries are fabulously wealthy by some people's standards. Even those who think they're poor are comparing themselves to people like Bill Gates, Elon Musk, etc. not to people living on a rubbish tip in Mumbai.
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Relating to the concept of money being like fresh water, I heard in a motivational seminar that money is as abundant as the ocean. Some people go to the ocean with a teaspoon, some go with a bucket, Elon Musk goes to the ocean with a pump and a fleet of tankers. It's choice how much you have. Most of us get to a comfortable level and stop there. But you don't have to stay there, you can grab another bigger bucket if you want.
Gratuitous Fun Fridays
We need a thread for gratuitous fun: Stuff that has nothing to do with marketing, business, copy, daily emails... but that is fun for fun's sake. (Even a little bit of fun is better than none.) I'd like to kick things off with the attached (and real, not AI) photo of a beaver, which I put in an email a long time ago, apropos of nothing. If you have jokes, funny pictures, memes, ideas for "disconnected infotainment," put 'em in here. On Fridays... or really on any other days.
Gratuitous Fun Fridays
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Oh so true. Fortunately, I'm still doing stupid stuff and now there is a record.
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THis young man is truely impressive. https://youtu.be/GiaNp0u_swU?si=QcYxQcphN5CHx9Gj
The one thing you could get rid of for success?
What's the one thing that, if you could get rid of it, would catapult you to success in the next 90 days? I asked myself this question yesterday. As usual, I didn't have a good answer. So I made a list of 10 possible answers (actually ended up 11). I personally found some interesting stuff at points 9 and 11: #9. Lack of focus on the things that have made me money, and doing more of that, instead of experimenting with new things all the time #11. Lack of followup with people who have expressed interest in an outcome What's your one thing (or 11), that, if you could get rid of it, would catapult you to success in the next 90 days?
The one thing you could get rid of for success?
3 likes • Apr 28
I used to be indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.
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@Rebecca Prescott yeah, but I rarely delete an email and those go back **cough** years. Mind you, I do filter out spam, so these are 90% legit emails.
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Almost a member of the Old Folks Home for Internet Marketers. Happily married with 4 kids and 9 grandkids. Been playing online for decades.

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