I love spotting a good Juice Squeeze - when someone takes a small, simple thing and makes it really work hard for them. When a little thing does a lot of lifting. This email? It’s one of those. It’s a Juice Squeeze, Reader Last month, I won a prize from MemberVault (affiliate link) for being one of their top affiliates - a Stress Free Lifetime license worth $99. That means free hosting for one product forever. But… I don’t need it. I already have the All Access Lifetime license. So instead of letting it gather digital dust, I’m turning it into:
🍊 Squeeze #1 If you’d like to be in the running for the re-gifting - and you don’t already have a paid MemberVault account - you can add your name here: 🍊 Squeeze #2 There’s a box on the form where you can ask me anything about MemberVault - how I use it, what I like, where I occasionally swear at it. I’ll use those questions to write a helpful blog post I can send to anyone who asks me about my course platform. 🍊 Squeeze #3 And I’m using the re-gifting as the inspo for this newsletter, about a Juice Squeeze. The final squeeze I got out of that little prize, is this newsletter about Juice Squeezes! Is there anything you could be squeezing a little harder? A newsletter you wrote last week. A question a client asked. A process you made for yourself that others would love to pay to learn. You might be sitting on something small and powerful. Go on, give it a squeeze. P.S. I’ll draw a winner for the license on Monday 16th June. Add your name to the hat before 10am Monday 16th June. |
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