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Master Programming Fast: Essential Cards And Desk Mats for Focused Learning In A World Overloaded With Information
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But it's like how far you want to go also. I got a lot of sales without even thinking about all of these things. But now, I'm to get more, and it's a lot of testing. Look, for example this is my new campaign to find the best way to describe Python flashcards with game. Just submitted it.
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It's a long topic really. And it's like figuring out how people actually perceive your game, what they want to know, and what makes them buy, and who are the players of this game
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I'm not an expert in this, but AFAIK it divides into like three parts: mundane stuff (size, what's included, age, how many players, game type causual, etc. etc.), second is what is the unique selling point, like a vibe, how it is to play the game, and then details how you play in general
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Depends how many visitors you want turn into purchasers. A basic page can convert 0.3%, while properly set up 3%. It's like 100 USD per mo vs 1000 USD
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It's good to not smoke
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It's a brand account, so obviously I write about my work. But I like also to talk about coding, not just advertising, just like you do
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Not everything is an ad. Sometimes it's just a question about your favorite programming language and why
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How can I know that you are not a bot? Accusing someone of being a bot would be definately something a bot would write.
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Why ask why?
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Bonus: Share why you love it. Is it the simplicity? The community? Or maybe the sheer power it gives you? Let’s celebrate our love for coding as we head into the weekend. Drop your answers below and tag a friend to join the conversation.
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This project reminds us that progress comes from iteration and listening to real-world feedback. What’s one project you’ve reworked until it finally clicked? Share your story below—we’d love to hear it.
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After lots of feedback and testing with friends and family, we leveled up with the Jacek revision, improving design and readability. But it wasn’t until the Marek revision that the cards truly became what they are today: a perfect mix of functionality and fun for coders everywhere.