87/100 citability
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No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Honest store economics and unit economics that survive ads.
Circle · e-commerce niche
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Written post
Twenty two percent of our store revenue comes from one email sequence that most brands never write: the post-purchase flow. Here is the structure. Email one, day zero: not a receipt, a usage guide. How to get the most from what you just bought. Email two, day seven: the pairing. What goes well with their purchase, shown as a complete look or setup. Email three, day twenty one: the community. Photos of customers like them, not models. Email four, day forty five: the replenishment or upgrade, timed to when the product runs out. Four emails, zero discounts. The sequence works because it treats the purchase as a relationship starting, not a transaction ending. Your customers just gave you money and attention. The sequence is how you deserve both.
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Written post
Twenty two percent of our store revenue comes from one email sequence that most brands never write: the post-purchase flow. Here is the structure. Email one, day zero: not a receipt, a usage guide. How to get the most from what you just bought. Email two, day seven: the pairing. What goes well with their purchase, shown as a complete look or setup. Email three, day twenty one: the community. Photos of customers like them, not models. Email four, day forty five: the replenishment or upgrade, timed to when the product runs out. Four emails, zero discounts. The sequence works because it treats the purchase as a relationship starting, not a transaction ending. Your customers just gave you money and attention. The sequence is how you deserve both.
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too
Why this score — transparent ranking
No black boxes: every point is earned by readable, verifiable signals. Machine-readable too