This one covers some ground as Brecht and Scott talk about the customer acquisition emails they are using for CRELister, recap the Business of Software Conference, and get a little metaphysical with limiting beliefs and meditation.
Stuff:
- Sam Howley Kitchencoster
- DirectMail
- Base CRM
- Headspace
- Podcast awards
- NAS storage
- Stripe integration and Koudoku gem
- Thoughtbot Learn Prime
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Damian Thompson says
Hey Sam & Brecht, long time listener, first time caller and all that jazz!
I love the podcast and really enjoyed this episode as i am in the midst of an outbound email lead gen campaign also.
I actually recorded a podcast episode about it: Linchpin Podcast 009 – Is There a Place for Interruption Marketing? http://bit.ly/HA2pfi
My main takeaways was that there is a fine line between cold email & spam so make sure you are following the law, but ignore the haters!
Thomas Morgan says
Thanks for the shout on my itunes review. Almost ready to buy you some beer!
I liked the energetic and spiritual stuff you went into. I believe this plays a bigger role in our lives than we all give it credit for. As a resource to “clear the crap” check out Excuses Begone! by Dr. Dyer. The book is good but the live audio session from Maui is incredible. Life changing stuff.
Keep charging, TMO
Greg says
Great episode as always. The link for Base CRM in the show notes is borked, though.
syewell says
Thanks for the catch Greg, should be fixed now.
Richard N. Stephenson says
Ahhh thank you for getting a little self-helpy on us. Not too much, but just enough to remind us this stuff is important. Too often, I think folks forget the “inside stuff” matters a whole heck of a lot.
On a separate note, I almost immediately went out and bought a NAS solution for my junk. Thanks for the harsh reminder!
PS) Love the show guys!