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Garry Tan
@garrytan
I think about spaced repetition forgetting curves for marketing/branding absolutely all of the time. Did you just launch? You need to get in front of people again at 2, 7, 30 and 60 days later if you don't want to be forgotten. This is the stuff brands are built on.
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phil
@phil
this is a really helpful framing, thanks
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CHIC
@chicbangs.eth
media builders cc: @cameron @christin @nounishprof @adrienne @pauline-unik @tako-unik
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Tako Unik
@tako-unik
noting it for us @pauline-unik
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danny iskandar
@daniskandar
Interesting marketing technique
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Chinmay 🕹️🍿
@chinmay.eth
Where do 2,7,30,60 come from? Are those random or is there a secret knowledge that I don't know about?
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@commstark
@samantha for cold calls, email follow ups/touch points if you’re interested
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@baseddesigner.eth
most of emails I get these days come from those kind of brands I don’t care about any particular brand and it’s even off putting If the product isn’t helping me with a particular problem, no amount of showing up in my face will help
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Jonesy
@cryptojonesy
Love the forgetting curve. I share this thinking with my kids and use it with kids who I coach in addition to using it with my brand!
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Dalton
@dgs
have you ever used spaced repetition for learning?
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koisose.lol
@koisose
get in there garry
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Alex
@4yna
100%
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