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Pascal Laliberté

@pascallaliberte

https://t.co/Vq37MoT7W0 (Hotwire Migration Service) https://t.co/uOSGeSYbvx (Weekly article) https://t.co/5NBSQQqiiZ (Buyer Psychology)

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Something new for software devs Learn what makes people buy things, over ten weeks. Each Friday, receive an article from my archives on buyer psychology, tailored for your goal (product, consulting), plus back and forth with me over email. Free initially sharpen.page/ten


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If you’re a startup founder and you have trouble setting/hitting weekly goals, I have a private Slack group for this. I’m looking for a couple new people to join. Anyone interested? #buildinpublid


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Colleen and Lianna are a killer combo for something like this. You should probably grab a spot 🔥

Need to do more marketing, but aren't sure where to start?? Lucky for you @punchlinecopy and I just launched something to help 👇 Join us at the SaaS Marketing Gym - we'll tackle it together! saasmarketinggym.com



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What @jeremysmithco built with Liminal is exactly what I want right now. Slow, thoughtful conversations. Indexed online forever - searchable! Less notifications and chatter. DM me your email address if you want to join my private Hotwire Native space.


Consequences. Of consequence. Consequential. Running away from consequences might seem rational. You get away from the bad kind of consequence. But you get away from the good kind too. What are you building next, and what could be the consequence?


What a line: "Our comforting conviction that the world makes sense rests on a secure foundation: our almost unlimited ability to ignore our ignorance." -- Thinking Fast and Slow, D. Kahneman


A book, underlined, is not readable as new, and is therefore now a different book.


Love this insight from @bmoesta: You don't prototype so you can make the product. You prototype so you can understand the product.


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I'm super happy/proud for this! It's been fun watching it progress. If you have an idea that would be a good fit, I encourage you to give it a try. Even if not, go browse around and at least grab your Liminal username, join the Indie Rails Space and leave us some feedback.

Three months ago, I made a commitment to @bjessbrown that I would launch an MVP of liminal.forum, my own take on old-school forums, by November 1st. And today's the day! 😅 I'm happy to announce the doors are open. Full announcement is here: liminal.forum/liminal/topics…

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Make a promise. Keep it. Congrats Jeremy!

Three months ago, I made a commitment to @bjessbrown that I would launch an MVP of liminal.forum, my own take on old-school forums, by November 1st. And today's the day! 😅 I'm happy to announce the doors are open. Full announcement is here: liminal.forum/liminal/topics…

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Enamel “testors” paint. The final satisfying detail to close out the repair and the camera's aspect. [📹 Ryan Jones]

From Hisham

Rich text editors are made to give you all the formatting tools, Bold, Italic, Headings, lists, but I'd like to see different, more opinionated defaults. Great publications have a style guide, maybe its styles should be reflected in the toolbar... Bold is tucked away in a…


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And this is what I've been secretive about 🤐 blogstatic is becoming BlogMaker! ✊ The old me would have made this change ages ago, but even though I knew this change was necessary I wasn't able come up with the right name and the proper direction/positioning. Simply, nothing…


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The Person You Want To Be Episode 20 of 'Flow State' is Out Now! youtu.be/vIZjGd0vAng


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Good post from @pascallaliberte: >Selling is about the *other person*. It’s not about what you think the person wants. It’s not about your beliefs about the person. >Selling is about seeing the person’s hopes, their journey up to this point, the choices they’re considering, and…


Today I'm thinking back to the book title "It Will be Exhilarating" by the @studioneat founders. What an honest, salivating title.


To explain how rational people vote weird, I have to remember that people vote to impress their family and friends. "My grandpa votes this way, and I trust my grandpa". Sounds like a good time for grandpas and grandmas to vote differently and tell others about it.


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Dear freelancer, You’ve figured out how to get people to pay you for your creative talent. You’re literally paying the bills with it. You’re building a business out of the creativity that very few nurtured. You should be so freakin’ proud of yourself.


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At popular request, we just published a From WordPress to Statamic Guide to help those interested get acquainted with everything in our ecosystem. Check it out! statamic.dev/from-wordpress…


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Using AI to code/design/write is a new version of a traditionally highly effective skill: delegation. "Prompting" is the skill we always needed for that: giving clear instructions, understanding inputs and outputs, and understanding delegate capabilities. Do you delegate?


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