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Celia Rozalén

Celia Rozalén

@celiarozalenm

Trying to sell my products while freelancing and making products for clients 🏗️🔥
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Joined July 2023

Surviving 😂 and having a cofounder that loves that part. In my case, I handle the first part, but not so much the second.

Wait, can you interact in Telegram? I thought it was only a Bot to send todo's.

"Building a Storybrand" to learn about how to sell. As a maker that loves to make, I find it difficult to sell what I build. These types of books are helpful, but I don't really connect with the type of selling (Ex: You transform your client's life, the hero has to guide...)

Does it work even if the country is not listed in the provider's roaming supported countries list? I tried in the past, and they told me no, we don't work in that country (Indonesia). Maybe I just need to change of provider 😂

Interesting… I will take a look at that functionality.

voice over LTE" / "VoLTE - This should be enabled in my phone settings?

Thanks for the reply. It's really helpful 🙏

Yes, it should already be enabled. If not, enable it.

Really you should just need to turn on WiFi Calling and then you're set.

I just buy a local SIM wherever I go. But I didn't solve the part of getting the authentication SMS from my main SIM card when travelling, for example, when trying to access the bank or stuff like that that requires a validation code that they send it to your mobile phone number 🤔

If your carrier back home supports WiFi calling, turn that on and you'll be able to get texts too on your home number. Also make sure "voice over LTE" / "VoLTE" is enabled, which it should be by default.

My setup is:
- Cheap $7/month unlimited texting+calling+1gb data plan from my home carrier, supports WiFi calling
- eSIM wherever I go for international data

Interesting… I will take a look at that functionality.

voice over LTE" / "VoLTE - This should be enabled in my phone settings?

Thanks for the reply. It's really helpful 🙏

Yes, it should already be enabled. If not, enable it.

Really you should just need to turn on WiFi Calling and then you're set.

Receiving SMS texts is free I think. Double check with your provider. So if your phone supports dual sim cards (all recent iPhones do), then you can keep your home SIM active. Just make sure you disable roaming (so it won't try to connect to the internet) and don't pick up any calls (as it will probably cost you money).

Does it work even if the country is not listed in the provider's roaming supported countries list? I tried in the past, and they told me no, we don't work in that country (Indonesia). Maybe I just need to change of provider 😂

Agree!!! I think major updates are better to announce in the app when the user is logged in.

Thanks for the reply, Dmitrii! I think that, too. Product updates are marketing emails.

I discussed this matter with my co-founder, and we had an additional question: Is it legal? In Europe, you have always to ask for permission to send emails. While transactional emails are exempt, this scenario does not fall under that category. Is the release of updates a transactional email? 🤔

It is illegal unless you asked about this or it is stated in your "Terms & Conditions" they are accepted.
For marketing emails, there is usually a separate check box during the signup process with the ability to always opt out of them.

Product updates are marketing emails, in my opinion.

Thanks for the reply, Dmitrii! I think that, too. Product updates are marketing emails.

As @dpashutskii mentioned, obtaining customer consent for emails is essential. This can be achieved through a checkbox during registration or a banner displayed on your dashboard at a later time.

However, it's important to remember that emails are just one communication channel. You can also use other methods like in-app widgets, social media, etc., which do not require consent collection but can still drive traffic effectively. That's what I also offer at #noticeable.

Agree!!! I think major updates are better to announce in the app when the user is logged in.

What a surprise! I was not aware of that. In that case, I suppose I have a preference for the Arc browser.