14: The Power of Simplicity

Published: Aug. 24, 2017, 10 a.m.

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This week Ben has been managing his projects and to-do list with OmniFocus, which helps as his business and stress level continue to increase. He has outlined and will be recording his last video about form objects and is glad to be approaching the finish line on the course. He also experimented with adding a Call to Action button in his emails but wants to get more data comparing metrics to get the best strategy with different email clients.

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Derrick has been in the trenches working on scaling Drip this week by strategizing on architecture with the backend team. They have onboarded one of their biggest customers and are working with them to segment and filter subscribers to be more efficient. He discussed the importance of legacy code base and how it is re-invented and improved over time. While their backend has become more complicated and fast-paced, he and his team are committed to keeping high quality and continue shipping things out quickly.

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Today\\u2019s Topics Include:

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Working around a schedule and dealing with notifications
\\nEmail data metrics and call to action tests
\\nScaling backend architecture
\\nBrain-dumping to address issues
\\nDefining legacy in a code base and continuous re-evaluation
\\nConsistency in a code base
\\nMoving fast and increasing complexity while maintaining high quality

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If you\\u2019re enjoying the show please give us your ratings and reviews in iTunes.

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Links and resources:

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RefactoringRails.io
\\nDrip
\\nOmnifocus
\\nPocket
\\nFinal Cut Pro
\\nGithub
\\nAdBlock

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