🎤 The SWIPES Email (Friday, November 7th, 2025)

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Friday, November 7th, 2025 ​​​​
​SwipeFile​​​​​: Daily marketing inspo.
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Well hello there! Today's SWIPES email is being written from a recliner couch with my feet kicked up :-)

I don't want to get up so I'll try to draw a picture for you:

Wow, that might be the crappiest drawing I've ever made 🤣

Let's get into some marketing examples!

Swipe:

I was going for a walk and passed by this wall ad on 6th Street in Austin, and people were literally topping to read it.

It’s a great example of local marketing done right:

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This area has a lot of conference and holiday events in the nearby blocks, so actually a bunch of companies in the area have done these wall mural ads around!

Here was another just a few feet away:

Kind of interesting if you own a building to allow ads like this as extra revenue!

Wisdom:

A single scene. Two views. Totally different meanings.

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I've known very happy people and the way they view things happening around them is generally good.

I've also known miserable people who view events around them and everything is misery.

I prefer the happier people!

Not saying you can't be upset about anything, but you really do choose the mindset you view an event with.

Interesting:

Have you ever avoided giving feedback to someone because you didn’t want to hurt their feelings?

This visual by William Meijer nails why that’s a mistake.

Over time, kind lies create dysfunction.

Unkind truths lead to growth and stronger systems, even though it might be awkward in the moment.

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I'll give feedback when needed to good friends. I've learned over the years some things:

  • Try to pull them aside and say it privately.

  • I'll try to start by saying either:

    • "Do you want to hear a piece of feedback?"

    • -or-

    • "I noticed something you're doing, and if I didn't care about you I wouldn't tell you this....would you like to know?"

Pretty much always when I've approached it like that it's gone well!

I also appreciate it when people do it to me.

Picture:

Almost every Halloween me and some friends go with all the families and kids to a buddies neighborhood here in Austin that is BUMPING during Halloween:

I was supposed to be "cool 70's guy" but everyone thought I was a caveman 😂

Essay:

This worksheet distills Jony Ive’s thinking (chief designer at Apple for years) into a few questions that can guide any marketer, designer, or founder to create products that not only sell but are loved:

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If you're making a product, some of these questions could be super helpful to ask of it!!

Splurge:

When I was coming out of college there was this term "The PayPal Mafia."

It referred to the co-founders and early employees of PayPal which went on to start more companies, a small number of which are:

  • Tesla

  • SpaceX

  • LinkedIn

  • YouTube

  • Palantir Technologies

  • Yelp

  • Affirm

  • Slide

  • Yammer

  • Founders Fund

  • Kiva

  • Square

  • Facebook (early investment)

  • OpenAI (early investment)

Similarly there are currently crops of founders coming out of other big companies like SpaceX which have generated thousands of jobs and lots of cool products:

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This also shows that if you're constantly around other people doing cool things, that rubs off on you.

Ok....I'm gonna go chillax on this couch now :-)

Hope you have a great weekend!
Sincerely,
Neville Medhora

P.S. Checkout some wins from Copywriting Course ​members​:

"I recently onboarded my first web design client! Thanks for helping me fine-tune my promotional copy!" -KR

"I got 8 signups first day! Thanks for the critiques and rewrites!" -BL

"Posting my work and seeing how the mentors would fix it is like getting a private copywriting lesson." -BR

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