So you see a solution to a problem. Perhaps it's a product that you sell, a painting idea, or something completely different. But how to iteratively make it more brilliant? Inspiration comes and goes. Our methods last.
How to hack idea optimization with behavioural algorithms
So you see a solution to a problem. Perhaps it's a product that you sell, a painting idea, or something completely different. But how to iteratively make it more brilliant? Inspiration comes and goes. Our methods last.
Took the survey to get the discount. Paid $10. Very basic concepts that i've seen before. Underwhelming. Learned that good copy can squeeze a few $ out of folks like me willing to risk a tenner on the chance the content might be worth it. Some might find the info new/useful but for me it wasn't.
Having a unique guide specifically pertaining to a problem sounds like such a unique idea! ..it would cut so much wasted time and effort to look for solutions. I understand the frustration of all the time wasted in finding the right solution. Love the fact that you have experts from different domains working on it.
The idea of having a practical guide designed by behavioral algorithms and experts is something I was always unknowingly looking for...so much time is wasted in finding the right idea and executing it properly. Love the fact that we can adjust it according to our preference! Would love to know more...
Joe Han - can you check why I haven’t received my email with the guide attached yet? I paid on Monday July 5th and I’m excited to get my hands on it!
Brilliant idea. Might have to grab a copy.
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