Is anything fair in Growth Hacking? A reflection on why I think Neil Patel made a mistake in one of his growth strategies. You get up, do your routines (pee, breakfast in front of the Mac doing the most important task of the day, pee again, smile with your little one, go for a 7 km run, another coffee, half a liter of water, pee, another important task of the day). day...) and you finally decide to open the email .
Of so many, one arouses your interest COUNTRY EMAIL LIST and you immediately open it to read it in the company of a growing state of joy... Someone, representing Neil Patel, wants to start conversations with me! You continue reading the email while your ego parades successfully like a chicken that has just arrived at the pen. Okay, she stopped prose. Amos, you continue to amaze him as you read things like “we reviewed your blog and we loved its content” or “we thought it would be interesting for both of us to study possible avenues of collaboration. I would be interested?".

What what? What if you would be interested? Wait, I'm going to call my wife, my mom, dad, sisters, aunts, grandmothers (by guija at most, snif snif), friends and so on... Mamaaaaaa ! Neil Patel has noticed me! Come on, now I'll continue telling you the story but, first... how are you? How's that going? Any cool news to tell? Come on! Hey, yes. Even though it seems like I'm not there, just know that I am and that the rest of the “nice people around here” are there too… table of Contents