Do post-purchase emails make any difference in conversion, or do they just hassle users?
I have the usual order confirmation/shipping/delivery emails, but wondering if things like cross-sells etc. are actually worth adding or just fatigue
I have the usual order confirmation/shipping/delivery emails, but wondering if things like cross-sells etc. are actually worth adding or just fatigue
Not talking about product or sales, more like the stuff nobody thinks about until it starts eating hours every week.
The one track you can drop and pretty much guarantee you'll see a reaction from the crowd?
Preparing for my first public set and want to know what to watch out for
CSP, SRI, script allowlisting, a client-side monitoring tool, or some combination?
We're trying to avoid ending up with a huge list of third-party scripts.
What actually works?
All early DJing tutorials tend to be focused on beatmatching and touch on genre/song selection, but as a new beginner, I feel like phrasing is so underrated.
Is this just me, or is this a real thing?
Whether you cleared the dance floor or found a weird combo let me know!
If you've integrated card issuing (virtual or physical) into your product, what was the biggest surprise during implementation?
Was it things like:
What's something you'd plan for much earlier if you were doing it again?
Not the biggest or most valuable, just one that's solving a real problem in an interesting way.
Was there a specific customer, revenue milestone, or moment that changed your mindset?
Almost at the point of playing my first set, and I'm trying to look out for those silly mistakes I can avoid.
For me its Piano Man by Billy Joel.
What's that one track that always gets you emotional?
Doesn't matter when it came out, just looking for songs that takes people back.
It's Pompeii for me