Jacob Voytko

The only difference between ordinary and extraordinary is just that little "extra".

Publish my most recent newsletter issue

"How Amazon increases conversions with short circuits"

https://notmagic.tech/posts/0002-increase-conversions-with-short-circuits

Posted to IH + Hacker News + Medium + Twitter

Finished copywriting my latest issue

Finished copywriting my latest issue of "It's Not Magic" (https://notmagic.tech). Will launch tomorrow

Wrote and shipped a simple funnel representation

Wrote some simple modeling for funnels for my latest post. Ended up scaling my ambitions back a little due to time constraints

Send out the second issue of "It's Not Magic"

https://notmagic.tech/posts/0001-launch-your-damn-mvp

Delayed because I was sick for a week -.- thankfully not COVID, though my symptoms were all the same

I needed to write 1k lines of code for this issue. I need to find a way to reuse the tools for new purposes, or alternatively find a new version of this newsletter that takes less time. I don't think I could ever hire someone to write issues at the moment because you'd need to be a writer and a coder.

Refactored a Post data type out of my prototype post

On https://notmagic.tech, I refactored the first post to be generated from a Post datatype comprising all data in the post, rather than just being a giant hard-coded file

This is going to allow me to do a few things

- Create a Post card that I can show across the site
- Homepage
- Similar posts
- A post page that shows all of the posts that have been published
- Refactor a Post shell that allows all posts to look uniform
- Create a dynamic route for posts

Did a gut-renovation of the https://notmagic.tech landing page

The feedback that I got from the IndieHackers community helped me realize that my landing page and my first post were tangentially related. Accordingly, I focused on good value propositions for my landing page.

- Wrote new copy
- Refactored React components
- Cut about 2/3 of the copy out
- Fixed the styling
- Deployed!

Post my newsletter https://notmagic.tech for feedback on Indie Hackers

They have a "landing page feedback" forum, so I posted it in advance of mailing out my first newsletter issue tomorrow

Pushed https://notmagic.tech !

This is the first draft of my newsletter! This is crazy simple - just a homepage and an interactive newsletter post. I'm going to try to get feedback on it on Monday from the IndieHackers community, and probably also from the /r/startups Discord.

Then I'm going to send out the first email on Tuesday
Ivan Mir

I'd split it into "Explore the intersection of math and business" and a smaller subheading "Subscribe to our weekly newsletter:"

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Jacob Voytko Author

Ah, interesting! Thanks for the feedback 😁

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Finished the rough draft of my first newsletter

Scaled back my ambitions a little - stripped out all of the graphs that I was making, and did the bare minimum of interactivity that seems interesting

Build a dynamic chart in my prototype using D3.js

This was a huge pain, and I'm going to strip it out in favor of something like chart.js. But it got done

Make a markdown component for my next.js site

Refactor the large copy sections my newsletter demo has into a Markdown component

Make it a component as opposed to a page route (like in the next.js demo) so that the content can be embedded into pages that mix/match text and non-text regions

Refactor the header and footer on my MVP to share it across pages

I've been copying and pasting these across pages, and I'm going to take the time to refactor them and run snapshot tests on them

Make a "Mom test"-style script for asking questions about how people make decisions in their business

1 day streak! :) kicking off the habit…

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Jacob Voytko Author

Thank you! I suspect that I'll always lose the streak on weekends and vacation days, but I'm still excited to get all of the 4- and 5-streaks

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Fill out business modeling spreadsheets on Indie Hackers: get a fourth person to respond positively

Make a plan for health insurance - Cobra continuation coverage or something else

Fill out business modeling spreadsheets on Indie Hackers: get a third person to respond positively

Fill out business modeling spreadsheets on Indie Hackers: get a second person to respond positively

Read the Stripe Atlas documents for Jaunty, Inc. Either sign or forward to a lawyer if I have questions

Do the "Why should I start a startup?" exercise for YC's Startup School: Future Founder

Read "Before the Startup" for YC's Startup School: Future Founder

http://www.paulgraham.com/before.html
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