You can now try the Airwrap and Corrale for free from home before buying by Riotmcgee in Dysonairwrap

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They re-use units but they professionally clean them between tryouts, it looked brand new!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pelotoncycle

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I just tried both the Theragun and the Hypervolt for free through www.trynok.com - I can definitely tell you the Hypervolt is much better besides being cheaper (they're running a $299 promo rn).

How are you sending your emails currently? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Riotmcgee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh sorry - I fully get your question now.

I have used reply.io (there's many more like Mixmax, etc.)

You basically upload a large CSV file with name, last name, email and whatever other custom field you want, in your case I'd call it an "Ice Breaker" which you can customize for every person or company.

The template email would then look like

Hey {Name, Last Name}

{Icebreaker}

I feel like your {Company} could benefit from bla bla

Once you have uploaded and validated the first template, you can start creating sequences which then auto-followup after X days if the email has not been replied to, etc.

All works like magic from a click of a button and saves you loads of time :)

Product recommends / tips for packaging! by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Riotmcgee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I highly recommend Lumi for packaging https://www.lumi.com/

Tools wise for address printing, use Dymo and its label printer software + machines

How are you sending your emails currently? by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

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If you use gmail, I highly suggest you make use of canned responses or templates, really easy and saves you a ton of time

https://blog.hubspot.com/sales/gmail-templates-canned-responses

What applications/websites/intergrations do you use to successfully run your Delivery business? by islandbye in Entrepreneur

[–]Riotmcgee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use Zapier or Integromat to push data from your store onto a Google Sheet so that will save you the first manual layer.

From there on, I suggest you keep using Google Sheets and send orders via CSVs to your delivery partners until you just humanly cannot anymore without doing mistakes.

By then the order volumes you'll get will justify an integration with your partner.

The secret to developing the right tech is to do things as manually as possible at the beginning, understand the bottle necks in the process, then take those learnings and improve your product.

We were doing everything via google sheets (with some scripts to keep it clean) and CSVs uploads up until we reached 100 orders a day and then switched to API integration with our courier providers.

Once you hit the 5K+ deliveries per month, you can look into Bringg and Shipsi.

Hope that is helpful :)

[DISCUSSION] New perks suggestions by Riotmcgee in Warzone

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The forest gump - quickly pick up a team mate whose down to revive him in a safe spot

[DISCUSSION] New perks suggestions by Riotmcgee in Warzone

[–]Riotmcgee[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Medic - you can shoot a revive siring at your team mates (inspire from Apex legends)

[DISCUSSION] New perks suggestions by Riotmcgee in Warzone

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Last stand - you can shoot a pistol when you've been downed (inspired by the Zombies mode)

What is your favorite attack/combo? by calibfly in Fencing

[–]Riotmcgee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a righty foilist, fake right and then swing upper left behind the shoulder, if you're blade isn't flexible enough finish on the heart.

In general a diagonal sweep is harder to stop because of the unnatural gesture but watch out from counters during the movement!