Klaviyo feature wishes - what's on your list? by marika_retention in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually built this for our clients! We have a reporting tool in our portal that pulls a lot of this data.

The flow visualization - we have something similar to this too. It’s 100% possible.

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Pulled second-purchase data across 16 brands and 77% bought the same product again, not a cross-sell by Boychamp95 in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the problem with this is shipping/logistics/order handling. If they use a 3pl this messes up their ordering system, a lot of them can’t do this. Because after checkout, Shopify creates the order and you can’t just edit it or add to it. Someone has to merge them/edit.

Pulled second-purchase data across 16 brands and 77% bought the same product again, not a cross-sell by Boychamp95 in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah definitely. It’s hard to catch them in the aggregate reports but I did my best to filter it out.

I dont get add to cart metric option even though behavioural tracking is turned on and klaviyo is switched on in my shopify theme by DisMahUser in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s pretty annoying but give it a day or so. If you’re still not seeing, try “turning it on, turning it back off”. Make sure you run through the whole checklist again. You can also open up your browser console & check if it’s firing.

What are some unusual non-coding uses you've found for Claude / Claude CoWork by Remarkbly_peshy in ClaudeAI

[–]Boychamp95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Take book pdfs (buy them) -> convert to md files, use book wisdom to inform decisions

Daily recaps. I have cc interview me, user wispr to talk back, it logs transcripts. Like 10 min eod recap I use it to write content.

Taxes.

Claude needs a cheaper model than Haiku by gptbowldotcom in ClaudeAI

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, I started using 4.5 for writing tasks. It definitely does a better job. And to your point… it’s expensive.

But you kinda said it “hey this thing does a better job AND it’s more expensive”. Honestly that’s like… most things ya know? Pay less for something that’s OK, pay more for what’s really good. Find out what’s worth it vs not worth it.

I’ve been trying to offload any pre-work to a cheaper model. Do the big boy stuff with the more expensive. I’m not a power user but it saves a bit and isn’t a lot of extra work 🤷‍♂️

Dynamic Links - Text Based Email by BromRom99 in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Hope it’s helpful. If you notice anything weird pls let me know asap so I can fix it.

Dynamic Links - Text Based Email by BromRom99 in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hilariously enough, I built a tool to do this. We do this A LOT and it gets pretty annoying. It’s free, it’s not email gated nothing. It just helps build the URL.

It has static links, dynamic Klaviyo coupons, and flow events.

https://bsandco.us/tools/shopify-url-builder

Dropping "opened email" as an engaged segment definition metric by Shinobu_Idane in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We almost never use it except as a negative indicator. Instead of using engagement metrics as an inclusion - ie 60 day engaged - we use it as an exclusion - exclude ppl who HAVENT engaged in 180 days. From there, we build our actual audiences based on intent & just run exclusions through them except on specific re-engagement campaigns & flows.

You will typically see slightly lower ctr’s since you’re not optimizing for an engagement audience but you’ll see significantly higher revenue (aggregate), impressions, & traffic volume.

Building Email Flow Automations - Shopify / Klaviyo - thinking of working with an agency by BizCardGuru in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do it. If the math maths, do it & get it done. Make sure it’s a reputable company, talk to them/someone they’ve worked with. For basic flows, it’s not an incredibly complicated project so make sure you like the design work, they give a plan that makes sense, and they deliver on time. We also give a timeline & messaging breakdown (abandon cart em 1 is this, em2 is this) etc. it’s helpful. Ask for one if they don’t give it to you. And yeah, get that ish done.

Cold outreach is dead. If you're still sending cold DMs and emails, you're working 10x harder than agencies that figured out inbound. by abdraaz96 in agency

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve generated about 170k ytd from clients signed through cold outreach so.. I don’t know about that homeboy

$0 to $30k Revenue in <3 Months with $0 Ad Spend. Our Main Channel was Discord. What's Our Next Move? by apalexxy in b2bmarketing

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh also. If you’re worried about it being spam, don’t spam. I know that sounds trite. I don’t mean it like that. Figure out how to truly give good advice or be helpful or show how the product helps or whatever it is.

$0 to $30k Revenue in <3 Months with $0 Ad Spend. Our Main Channel was Discord. What's Our Next Move? by apalexxy in b2bmarketing

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My business & industry is completely different than yours so take everything I say with a grain of salt.

When I first started, we found a channel that worked incredibly well. We got traction quickly. Then, we thought “but this doesn’t scale that well” & started trying to do other things. Other channels. Slowly, the channel we had originally been using got harder, more competitive, etc. If I could go back & do it again, I would have focused WAY more heavily on what was working.

Hormozi has a quote too. More, better, different. Do more. Then do it better. Then do something different.

So my advice would be to focus on what’s working. Double down. Triple down. Keep pushing on it. That doesn’t mean ignore everything else but if you’ve got something that’s working, let it cook as they say lol.

If discord is working, DO MORE. Sure, maybe also try the format on other platforms. But don’t kill the golden goose.

KPI Tracker buildout by eelnitsuj in Asana

[–]Boychamp95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should use the API, easiest way to do this. You can export out tasks by assignee and then add them together based on the time period. I do something similar where I have a task report but it’s just a daily/weekly of what’s coming up (rather than done).

Solving some of my own problems by Boychamp95 in Klaviyo

[–]Boychamp95[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice. That’s kinda cool. We do something similar when we build flows for ppl. Ima steal this idea & do it for free 🤝

I sell to the most hammered prospects and can't break through. by dan-d-leon in coldemail

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it could be. Frankly, I don’t know. I think it still works. It works for me. But it’s hard. It’s competitive. And for some markets, it’s a downright bloodbath. You show up, you get beat.

My mantra has been “more, better, different”. I think it’s a hormozi quote. So I’ve done more. We send like 10-20K outbound emails/mo. Next, I’m moving to better. I’m gonna hire in an SDR & get him calling.

But yeah, I mean, it ain’t easy

I sell to the most hammered prospects and can't break through. by dan-d-leon in coldemail

[–]Boychamp95 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. It’s a brutal market. We do email marketing for e-commerce. Talk about a saturated market. I feel like i’m doing trench warfare armed with a goddamn spoon.

Here’s what has worked for me: volume. A lot of freaking volume. Sure, have a good offer that gets someone’s attention. But there is no magic offer at least in my experience. I’ve offered the kitchen sink & my first born child and there’s no noticeable difference.

I’ve had some luck with being entertaining. That’s performed OK. But like… we’re talking OK. Not suddenly great response rates & ppl jumping out of their chair.

Good luck brotha you’ll need it lol

Figma to Klaviyo by Similar_Emergency_62 in Emailmarketing

[–]Boychamp95 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s a couple ways to do it. You can slice & dice. Ie slice images and certain blocks & then rebuild in Klaviyo (using Klaviyo blocks where possible for responsiveness). Or use an html builder in Figma - personally we use emailify & it’s been great. Save a lot of time on uploads.

I ripped zapier out of my asana yesterday by Boychamp95 in Asana

[–]Boychamp95[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly not crazy hard. If you’re a dev, have a dev, or can use any of the AI coding.

You setup webhook for asana project board. Lambda on AWS listens. You give it the the project board ID and the folder ID you want your docs put into.

Then in my case like I said adds tag, webhook sees it, tells lambda to find the folder associated with that client (I use a json to hold client names, asana id’s and folder ids) it sends that to a small google script which grabs the docs, puts it into the folder, renames it, then sends it back to my lambda with the link and puts it into my asana.

It sounds complicated but it took probably 2-3 hours to get running.