π€ The SWIPES Email (Friday, June 5th, 2026)

Swipe:
My FAVORITE style of ad is an "Us vs Them" style ad, and this butcher uses it perfectly to showcase why it's beef is superior to Whole Foods beef in terms of quality and local source:
They show that it's slightly more expensive, but local:

In one image they show it's original compared to WF:

I just love these types of images because they convey sooo much information in a small space that can be shared on any platform.
Wisdom:
I don't think there's a right and wrong way to launch a product, but you CAN re-do it many times!
Brian Chesky of AirBnB apparently re-launched AirBnB 3 times before it took off:

Launch 1, 2007: To pay their rent AirBnB founders put air mattresses on their floor and offered them to attendees of a design conference. 3 bookings.
Launch 2, 2008: They revamped the site and launched it again at SXSW. It resulted in only one booking.
Launch 3, 2008: They re-launched again when a big convention was in town and hotels were sold out. Resulted in 80 bookings!
Interesting:
I've been using the βKit MCPβ a bunch for my email list, and it's basically like having a research person for your email list.
I figure almost all your favorite services will soon have an MCP or other connector so your AI can use it:

An MCP is just a connector to whatever software you use:

Instead of manually sifting through my βKitβ analytics, I can actually use ChatGPT to ask detailed questions about new groups of people that've signed up and see their engagement.
One recent query I had was seeing when a specific group of people that signed up to my newsletter last got an email. Normally I would have to spot-check random people in the group and see their open rates individually, but with the MCP I was able to do a deep dive and get the answer in 30 seconds.
We're in the very beginning stages of MCP's and I'm curious to see the cool ways people use them or other connectors!
Picture:
My little dude is coming up on 7 months old and he's at a fun age where he can interact a lot, sit up, eat some food besides milk, and is a giggle machine :-)
Trying on his cool new hat:β

Looks like he's Boss Baby giving orders π

Sitting in a chair way too big for him :)

"Gimme that beer!"

I may or may have not dropped coffee on him a few times:

My little fam!

Essay:
So Ferrari released an all-electric car recently called the Ferrari Luce, and it looks like crap π! I mean....at least for a Ferrari.

It looks fine if this was released by Hyundai or Kia, but FERRARI?
The S.W.I.P.E.S email!Friday, June 5th, 2026 β β β Swipe:My FAVORITE style of ad is an "Us vs Them" style ad, and this butcher uses it perfectly to showcase why it's beef is superior to Whole Foods beef in terms of quality and local source: They show that it's slightly more expensive, but local:
β In one image they show it's original compared to WF:
β I just love these types of images because they convey sooo much information in a small space that can be shared on any platform. β β Wisdom:I don't think there's a right and wrong way to launch a product, but you CAN re-do it many times! Brian Chesky of AirBnB apparently re-launched AirBnB 3 times before it took off:
β Launch 1, 2007: To pay their rent AirBnB founders put air mattresses on their floor and offered them to attendees of a design conference. 3 bookings. Launch 2, 2008: They revamped the site and launched it again at SXSW. It resulted in only one booking. Launch 3, 2008: They re-launched again when a big convention was in town and hotels were sold out. Resulted in 80 bookings! β β Interesting:I've been using the Kit MCP a bunch for my email list, and it's basically like having a research person for your email list. I figure almost all your favorite services will soon have an MCP or other connector so your AI can use it:
β An MCP is just a connector to whatever software you use:
β Instead of manually sifting through my Kit analytics, I can actually use ChatGPT to ask detailed questions about new groups of people that've signed up and see their engagement. One recent query I had was seeing when a specific group of people that signed up to my newsletter last got an email. Normally I would have to spot-check random people in the group and see their open rates individually, but with the MCP I was able to do a deep dive and get the answer in 30 seconds. We're in the very beginning stages of MCP's and I'm curious to see the cool ways people use them or other connectors! β β Picture:My little dude is coming up on 7 months old and he's at a fun age where he can interact a lot, sit up, eat some food besides milk, and is a giggle machine :-) Trying on his cool new hat: β Looks like he's Boss Baby giving orders π β Sitting in a chair way too big for him :) β "Gimme that beer!" β I may or may have not dropped coffee on him a few times: β My little fam! β β Essay:So Ferrari released an all-electric car recently called the Ferrari Luce, and it looks like crap π! I mean....at least for a Ferrari. It looks fine if this was released by Hyundai or Kia, but FERRARI? β The fun thing is the internet and other companies have been ROASTING it all over the place, and it's a funny thing to watch! |

Splurge:
This is a non-sponsored plug for this random product I end up using many times per day, a high-pressure electric air spray gun:

There's lots of brands offering these, and they're all kind of the same thing.
It's essentially a drone motor attached to a battery, and you can blast really powerful air load from a small package (giggity).
I use it everyday to:
Clean my gym mats before working out.
Dry my baby's butt when we change his diaper.
Random house projects.
It's funny because when I show it to any guy, they're always like HOLY CRAP THIS IS THE COOLEST THING EVER π
I originally bought one for fun, but end up using it all the time and giving them out at gifts.
Hope you have a great weekend! Watch your inbox for our Tuesday ROI email where we showcase a real ROI tactic used in the real world and it's results.
Sincerely,
Neville Medhora

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