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How to buy on Solana network?
With Solana tokens blowing up, thought I'd do a quick guide to get started. Here's a guide on how to buy on the Solana network: 1. Get some SOL: You'll need SOL tokens for transactions on the network. Buy on a centralized exchange: Platforms like Binance, Coinbase, or Kraken allow you to purchase SOL directly. 2. Set up a Solana wallet: The most popular option is Phantom wallet. Download it as a browser extension or mobile app and create a new wallet. 3. Transfer to your wallet: If you bought SOL on an exchange, withdraw it to your Phantom wallet address. 4. Connect to a Solana DEX: Popular options include: - Jupiter (jup.ag): This is currently the top Solana DEX aggregator[3]. - Raydium: Another well-known Solana DEX[3]. 5. Start trading: Once connected, you can swap SOL for other Solana-based tokens or vice versa. Tips: - Always double-check addresses when sending crypto. - Start with small amounts to test the process. - Be aware of gas fees, though they're very low on Solana (around $0.0002 per transaction)[1]. - For beginners, it might be easier to start with centralized exchanges before moving to DeFi options[4]. Remember to do your own research and be cautious of scams. Never share your wallet's seed phrase with anyone.
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How to buy PNUT token (Peanut the Squirrel)
Here's a Reddit-style post on how to buy PNUT token: It's tragic what the liberals in New York did to Peanut the Squirrel - fight back bu getting your hands on some PNUT tokens, here's a quick guide to help you out: 1. Choose an Exchange: Look for exchanges that list PNUT. The most volume on a centralized exchange is Binance but other popular options are CoinEx, MEXC, and Bitget. They usually offer PNUT/USDT or PNUT/BTC trading pairs. 2. Create an Account: - Sign up with your email and create a strong password - Complete the KYC process if required - Enable 2FA for extra security (seriously, don't skip this!) 3. Fund Your Account: Add some funds to your exchange account. You can usually do this via bank transfer, credit/debit card, or by depositing other cryptocurrencies. 4. Buy PNUT: - Find the PNUT trading pair (like PNUT/USDT) - Choose between a market order (instant buy at current price) or limit order (buy when PNUT hits your target price) - Enter how much PNUT you want to buy - Double-check everything and hit that buy button! 5. Store Your PNUT: You can keep your PNUT on the exchange if you plan to trade, but for hodling, consider moving it to a personal wallet for better security. Pro Tips: - Compare fees between exchanges before picking one - Start small to get comfortable with the process - Remember, crypto prices can be super volatile - Never invest more than you can afford to lose Happy PNUTing! 🐿️💰
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How to make money with beehiiv
I've almost been using beehiiv for two years now, and in that time they've been stacking ways to monetize on the platform. Here's the main ways you can make money from beehiiv currently: 1. Subscription model: Offer a premium tier with exclusive content and potentially access to a community, expect around 0.5-2% conversion rate 2. Sponsorships: beehiiv's own ad network makes it super easy to get sponsors. With my 10K subscribers and 60% open rate, I'm averaging about $25 per main sponsored ad and $10 for a secondary ad per send. And with sponsorships I source myself I'm making around $200 per send. 3. Affiliate marketing: I include affiliate links for relevant products/services, in my case website marketplace listings on Flippa. 4. Digital products: You can create one-off products such as ebooks and courses. 5. beehiiv Boosts: I earn $2-3 per new subscriber I refer to other newsletters through the Boost program. 6. Consulting: I offer 1:1 calls to subscribers, which has led to a few high-paying referrals and clients. The key has been diversifying and experimenting to see what resonates with my audience. What monetization strategies are working for you on beehiiv? Any tips to share?
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@Jason Price v nice, yeah I’ve always preferred CPM, me and @Maciej Marek are running an AI newsletter with 200K subs making a similar amount $400-$700 from beehiiv ad network I think most budget by brands is going through beehiiv ad network now, whereas previously it was going into your Passionfroot profile page, I have few leads now too
Sago Triangle of Insight AI Tool
Here's an AI tool I built based on Travis Sago's Triangle of Insight. If you have the time, give it a spin and let me know what you think. I'll pretty it up with some CSS in V2. The Sago Triangle of Insight Assistant I'm exploring ways pain-point specific AI tools like this could be created and licensed out to plug into other people's offer flows (for lead gen) and embed on sites to boost domain value and traffic. Just about any PDF lead magnet can be transformed into an engaging tool (free value) with a CTA at the end. Much more enticing these days.
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Hey nice to see someone else building on Formwise again, not tried since my letter operators AI toolkit where only had handful of paying customers. Agree this could work better for lead gen / links, may consider again. I love your tool / prompt - newsletter hell island indeed!
What are content sites?
Whether you're a content creator, a curious reader, or just someone who spends way too much time online (aren't we all?), understanding content sites can be pretty useful. So, what exactly are content sites? Think of them as the internet's libraries, newspapers, and magazines all rolled into one. They're websites that focus on delivering valuable information, articles, news, or other forms of content to their audience. You've probably visited tons of them without even realizing it! Types of Content Sites: 1. News websites (for when you need to know what's happening in the world) 2. Blogs (personal or professional insights on literally anything) 3. Online magazines (curated content on niche subjects) 4. Educational platforms (for when you want to learn something new) 5. Entertainment sites (because we all need a good laugh or distraction sometimes) What makes content sites tick? - They use different content formats: articles, videos, infographics, podcasts, you name it! - They update regularly to keep you coming back for more - They encourage user engagement (ever left a comment on an article? That's what we're talking about) - They're usually pretty good at SEO (that's why they pop up when you Google stuff) How do they make money? Content sites aren't just doing this for fun (well, some are, but most want to pay the bills). They use strategies like: - Advertising (those annoying but necessary ads) - Affiliate marketing (ever clicked on a product link in an article?) - Subscriptions (for that sweet, sweet premium content) - Digital products (ebooks, courses, etc.) - Sponsored content (when brands pay for articles or videos) Why are content sites awesome? 1. They build audiences and communities 2. They can establish authority on topics 3. They have potential for passive income 4. They're scalable and flexible But it's not all sunshine and rainbows. Content sites face challenges like: - The never-ending need for fresh content - Fierce competition (there are A LOT of sites out there)
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