Most feedback is useless because it comes from the wrong people.
Likes. Comments. Polls… That doesn’t make you money.
The only feedback that improves sales comes from people who:
Have paid, are about to pay, or are actively trying to solve the problem.
Instead of asking:
“What should I build?”
Ask this:
“What made you start looking for a solution?”
“What was the moment you realized this was costing you money?”
“What almost stopped you from buying?”
Those answers tell you what to emphasize, what objections to remove, and what urgency to lead with.
If you want better conversions, stop surveying interest. Start extracting buying signals.
Your best sales copy is already written.
It is sitting inside the language of your best customers.
If you want help turning what you’re working on into real revenue, you can book a 1-on-1 strategy call with me here.
We’ll look at where you’re stuck, what’s actually holding growth back, and whether it makes sense to work together.
What investment is rudimentary for billionaires but ‘revolutionary’ for 70,571+ investors entering 2026?
Imagine this. You open your phone to an alert. It says, “you spent $236,000,000 more this month than you did last month.”
If you were the top bidder at Sotheby’s fall auctions, it could be reality.
Sounds crazy, right? But when the ultra-wealthy spend staggering amounts on blue-chip art, it’s not just for decoration.
The scarcity of these treasured artworks has helped drive their prices, in exceptional cases, to thin-air heights, without moving in lockstep with other asset classes.
The contemporary and post war segments have even outpaced the S&P 500 overall since 1995.*
Now, over 70,000 people have invested $1.2 billion+ across 500 iconic artworks featuring Banksy, Basquiat, Picasso, and more.
How? You don’t need Medici money to invest in multimillion dollar artworks with Masterworks.
Thousands of members have gotten annualized net returns like 14.6%, 17.6%, and 17.8% from 26 sales to date.
*Based on Masterworks data. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. Important Reg A disclosures: masterworks.com/cd

