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Console Living Room might be a bit more popular than Expandi.io. We know about 7 links to it since March 2021 and only 5 links to Expandi.io. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Also.. There are a few preferred email lookup integrations expandi.io has. I no longer see them listed on site. But they have a ton of built I integrations plus api + webhooks. There chat/email support is very good you could ask. Https://help.expandi.io/en/collections/3042112-webhooks-and-integrations-api. Source: 12 months ago
If you want to target people that have not interacted with any landing page pixel or LinkedIn content, only those that connected, I would use https://expandi.io/ first to get them pixeled on a page or post/article/opt-in form. Then make custom audience on that. Otherwise I think what you got is the best way. Zapier & make & Waalaxys etc. Will all cost operations. But perhapse it is not worth targeting those not... Source: 12 months ago
Also cold emails / DMS to business. Try linkedIN marketing tool like https://expandi.io. Source: over 1 year ago
Live broke for a few months while things close up, save up some of that juicy six figs, then when shit hits the fan, use the saved up money to hire a lead gen expert or invest in lead gen software like expandi.io. Source: over 2 years ago
I use Expandi and while it's not cheap, it works well. We have gotten big enough to outsource some of the building to a marketing company and they run our connections now. I post my own daily content, scheduled and unscheduled. Unscheduled content is "Me being me" and scheduled content is educational in nature. Source: over 2 years ago
The Internet Archive's Console Living Room collection has thousands of playable retro console games from the PS1, Genesis, Atari, Game Boy, Neo Geo Pocket, and more. Source: over 1 year ago
Every so often when I'm feeling nostalgic I'll hit up the internet arcade https://archive.org/details/internetarcade or the console living room https://archive.org/details/consolelivingroom They are both worth checking out if you haven't seen them. Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://archive.org/details/consolelivingroom - The Internet Archive Console Living Room harkens back to the revolution of the change in the hearth of the home, when the fireplace and later television were transformed by gaming consoles into a center of videogame entertainment. Connected via strange adapters and relying on the television's... Source: almost 2 years ago
Idk, I just use the emularity over at archive... Specifically https://archive.org/details/consolelivingroom they are always bringing a bunch of stuff online... Also try for arcade games: https://archive.org/details/internetarcade there are a ton more sub categories like the jackpot lounge... https://archive.org/details/jackpotlounge. Source: over 2 years ago
Archive.org and openlibrary.org - organization based in California. A full online archive of the Internet year by year going back to 1996, a library with millions of books and audio recordings, a software and video game repository, and a video vault. It is free to check out online and read. For your age the young adult book classifications may work. Recommendations are gamebooks like Lone Wolf by Joe Dever... Source: almost 3 years ago
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