【Growth Hacking Weekly 20220524】Three months without seeing, like every three months

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[Growth Hacking Weekly 20220524] Three months, like every three months

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I haven’t seen you for three months, like every three months

Hi old friend, see the letter as you meet. I’m still alive and I haven’t lost my password.

The last letter was still on Lantern Festival, the Year of the Tiger, and then three months have passed (during these three months, I experienced the closure of Shanghai, and it is the 66th day so far).

You must have noticed before that one, the burden I feel of writing a Newsletter a week. So I took an abrupt break for a while, a little bit of saying goodbye.

Thank you all for maintaining a tacit understanding, and few people urge updates (maybe no one cares about the lack of a newsletter in the Chinese Internet, after all, there are many bamboo shoots after the rain).

In fact, every Tuesday I look at the “newsletter” schedule in the todo-list with a heavy heart, and then tick it off with guilt, telling myself “it’s not today”.

And today’s letter, the main purpose is not to announce : I restore the original update frequency. Just to communicate what’s going on and provide some ways to keep in touch:

1,

The two books I recommended in the preface last year and this year: “Billionaire” and “Naval Collection” have been published one after another. The former is a biography of WeWork from prosperity to decline, and the latter is (this newsletter should be familiar to old readers) Naval’s chicken soup book about career and happiness. The latter is especially recommended for reading. There is also a live broadcast of Lianmai’s reading experience sharing replay .

2,

I’ve been working on Web3 with great enthusiasm this year. From bull market research to bear market, I don’t change my original intention. I want to be a builder rather than a speculator.

During the epidemic, I independently developed a set of AI-based tools to select high-quality sources on Twitter for noise reduction, and named it “Web3Q”. Around this self-use tool, I output a new daily Newsletter (free) focusing on Web3 topics – “Web3Q·Lite” .

If you are a beginner of Web3 and are interested in this topic, please click above to subscribe. If you are not interested, or you are a Web3 whale/great god, then forget it, and leave the quota to friends who are really interested.

Around it, there is also a “Web3 Cognitive Upgrade Skill Tree” that I manually organized, including the articles I recommend according to the cognitive level, Web3Q·Lite’s previous emails, etc.

All kinds of projects/DAOs/KOLs of Web3 are welcome to cooperate, in any form, and explore the interesting value of Web3Q.

3.

I also update the paid column – “Bingbing Room” on @小南@Lightory’s new project “Little Newsboy” at a frequency of 3-6 articles per week. Topics are daily reading highlights, occasional essays, weekend Web3 picks, random benefits, and more.

It is currently the 107th fill-in, 87 pieces of content have been published, and there are about 500 subscribers. I see it as an ombudsman urging me to organize and create cheaply.

Yesterday, I posted a recent writing topic vote. Friends who have permission to view it, remember to give an opinion in the comment area.

4.

Starting this month, I will maintain a weekly column of “Web3Q Weekly Featured” on “Product Meditation” , recommending Top 5 Web3-themed articles worth reading that week (the previous content can be found in “Bingbing Room”, “Web3 Cognitive Upgrade Skill Tree”). Double chef ecstasy?

5.

In the past three months, I have also completed 10 podcasts, all of which have been published on the Xiao Universe platform. The name of the podcast is “Fracuccino” . In the future, podcasts will be produced one after another. The main source is my random live broadcasts, theme sharing, and Lianmai activities on my WeChat video account (“Growth Hacker Fan Bing”). I find podcasts a great way to expand and meet new people.

6.

Three or five YouTube videos have also been uploaded sporadically, mainly live screen recordings, which can be watched on the “Growing Ice Method” channel . The cost of video recording is relatively high, and I have been busy developing Web3Q for the past two months, so I have done less. Afterwards, accumulate some topics worth sharing, and then scroll again.

7.

I found that the investment-themed activity of “thinking for ideas” in the previous issue has some results that can be reviewed: in the past two weeks, at least 3 readers have told me that they have achieved something according to the “wealth code” disclosed in it. (There was another one this morning, who told me that the “Fuda” recommended by netizens had pulled four daily limits in a row).

From this point of view, “exchanging ideas for ideas” is still worth doing frequently, and this newsletter will not be easily taken by dogs.

8,

However, the last phase of the “Beauty in the Pit” campaign was declared a failure. A failed review was posted on the official account.

9,

Wall Crack recommends “The All Cosmos” and “Sister Lang 3”.

It’s almost like that.

In fact, I have been active in the moment , mainly posting daily routines and jokes. Those who are interested can come and play. Twitter is playing too, just not as much right now.

That’s all for this episode. See you everywhere, and see you next time~


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