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Perry Belcher (Digital Marketer co-founder) looking for monitization manager for 1m+ email newsletter biz
Figured this might interest someone in here: https://www.threads.net/@perry.belcher/post/C_1wavEh0No?xmt
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Helpful to have transparent context on someone before deciding to enter into a business engagement with them, appreciate you sharing that with us Yury! Obviously everyone should do their own DD.
Looking for input on a decision long overdue: can I sell this?
In 2017, I created a website to scratch my own itch. It was a directory/membership site for online teachers and locations that were suitable for teaching online (Airbnbs, hotels/hostels, home exchanges, other teachers offering a space). It made a couple hundred bucks a month from affiliate commissions for travel wifi and related tools/offers, worked well for leveraging when building relationships w/ people in the industry, and had a small email list of 500-1000 people in the online education space. But in 2018 I stopped working in that space and just let the website go. I always told myself I'd "start writing content for it again" or remove the membership/directory piece and turn it into a full-blown content site, but I haven't done a thing with it. The "you have a payment" notifications have long since stopped hitting my inbox, but it still gets some traffic. I had an online teaching influencer couple offer to buy it for like $5-7k who backed out. GoDaddy's domain valuator puts it at ~$1,200. If I haven't done anything with it in 6 years, is the best move to just try to dump the domain? Scroll through old online teaching contacts and see if I can find someone interested? Appreciate it!
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Appreciate your input Richard, and love that thought re programmatic content! Those tools have been tempting me to relaunch it (especially Cuppa - Tim Stoddart is part-owner now, awesome guy). I've been out of the content writing/website game for a bit and have an unrelated more-than-full-time job right now, plus no idea what Google's up to these days either lol. So I'd be walking that line between "side-project" and "distraction". But if I can do what you mention and get up a few hundred posts, that might be the move.
The most successful roll-up in eCommerce is not brands but of agencies.
Fan Bi posts on X that Front Row, the marketing agency, has been acquiring agencies including Fortress Brand, School House, Taylor & Pond, has itself just been acquired by PE firm Charlesbank. https://x.com/lifeofbi/status/1833595660861641169 Both Dom Wells from Onfolio and Marc Roca from Inversal (http://inversal.beehiiv.com/ - customer of LetterOperators.com) replies to the thread.
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Checked out the free valuator tool, this is all super interesting to me right now.
Skool community ownership can now be transferred
You can now transfer ownership of Skool communities so they can be bought and sold 🚀 Communities as an asset class/category will now take off!
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Skool community ownership can now be transferred
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This is awesome. In the past a number of people in the niches we serve were selling Facebook groups (we serve a lot of coaches) but this seems to be a way smoother process. Also a bit unrelated but the intersection of our two worlds: In Hormozi's latest YouTube video from 17:50-24:00 they are talking about using DM Automation as one of the methods that has been working best for the attendees to get new members to their Skool communities organically. I could be misjudging but it seems like Hormozi and Sam (two of the best digital marketers alive) don’t fully understand how to use it from a marketing perspective but seem interested and see the value. Like some of their attendees (daddywellness) were essentially teaching them how they've used it. Thought that was interesting.
Introduce Yourself!
Welcome to the community! As well as listing and commenting on digital assets you are interested in, it would be great if you could reply here with: 1) your experience with digital assets 2) which asset type you're most interested in 3) what looking to get from this community 4) what can you offer this community
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New comment 17d ago
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@Richard Patey lately I've been interested in newsletters for location-specific businesses that can be leveraged for local partners/sponsors. Here's a great example some friends recently launched that ties into the Instagram DM automation piece below: https://www.instagram.com/cincy_scoop/ On March 14 they had 400 followers. On this post alone they've captured 700+ emails. With Instagram DMs, we typically don't send people to any page for lead magnets but instead try to keep them on the app (which Meta likes). So we'll capture first name + email in the DMs and deliver the PDF in the DMs or send the PDF via email and transition to a free webinar invitation in the DMs, which we can register them for with 1 click (also w/o sending to an LP) as they already gave name + email. Happy to expand on any of that if helpful :)
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@Richard Patey sitting the fence a bit, but I think both are totally valid options! It depends on where your strengths lie/what you know best/where you can add the most value and then what your goals are. What do you think? 🙂 Re manual vs automated responses, it's using a tool like Manychat to automate all responses and then email capture in Manychat is directly integrated w/ their CRM, so we create/update the contact there. Works well for personal brands selling digital products, too (infopreneurs, course creators, memberships, etc. example)
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Jason Cane
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