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justinavery | 2 years ago | on: Fractional Punks

I made a little one pager app to help users understand that they can DCA into owning a CryptoPunk is easy.

Fractional CryptoPunks allows you to buy $PUNK tokens through 0x Protocol aggregated liquidity sources. $PUNK token is backed by real CryptoPunks in the NFTX Vault, and 1 $PUNK token can claim a CryptoPunk from the NFTX vault.

Feedback welcome.

https://fpunk.io/

justinavery | 5 years ago | on: Cancel Adobe without paying the cancellation fee

Good idea, I find that the first person it doesn't work for they usually reach out to ask if there's another way.

So far there's been quite a few DM's asking me if I got into trouble going through this process, and that is worked for them.

justinavery | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who's running a profitable newsletter?

I've looked at doing this a couple of times by segmenting subscribers that never open or click a campaign. Instead of silently unsubscribing them I send them an email with a GIANT UNSUBSCRIBE BUTTON and explain why they fell into that segment.

The two times I've tried this I've had a number of responses asking why they made their way onto the list as they enjoy the email but block any tracking. Just a word of warning.

justinavery | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who's running a profitable newsletter?

RWD Weekly (http://responsivedesignweekly.com) has two advertising spots in each newsletter. The primary spot runs for $450-500 and promoted link runs at $130 a week.

The newsletter fills probably 3/4 of the placements and then I use the other placements to promote conferences that I love. This is usually in exchange for a ticket (which I give away if I can't attend) and media sponsorship which gives the newsletter some extra exposure.

I only introduced advertising after the subscribers reached over 5000 and the Mailchimp costs became a little too much, now it's sitting just over 29k subscribers. It's a great side project that I'd love to invest more time towards but at the moment it makes enough to cover mailchimp, servers, cloudflare, speedcurve and allows me to patron a couple of other newsletters that I love.

justinavery | 11 years ago | on: Responsive Web Design with DevTools' Device Mode

The throttling combined with disabling the cache make this a really handy tool for testing 'mobile'. I agree with the emulation comments — this doesn't replace an emulator and it doesn't replace real device testing.

This should be about getting everything working across a variety of viewports and ensuring a fast experience which I think it does a great job at.

justinavery | 14 years ago | on: Burn Note

It's a great idea but I would be very open and transparent about the deletion policy for the notes.
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