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37 results for “email capture”
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Thirty Six Thousand Visits. Thirty Six Email Addresses.
I published my own capture numbers, including the zero. Why the ask belongs at the action instead of the bottom of the page, and how to count the list you actually own.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Stop Counting Views. Start Counting Who Came Back.
Reach is rented. A way to reach somebody back is owned. How to measure email capture by page class, fix the leaks, and build a platform an algorithm cannot take.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
I Stopped Building Pages. I Started Building Doors.
One homepage written for everybody is a homepage written for nobody. How I route five different visitors, capture intent on the first tap, and why the list is the only thing you own.
- ArticleThe Work
I Build the Whole Thing Before You Pay Me Anything
The free build offer, the $497 System Map, and the published price ladder. Why I can carry the risk instead of handing it to you.
- ArticleOp-ed
You Don't Own Your Followers. You Rent Them.
You do not own your followers. Read that again. You rent them. That number on your profile, the one you worked years to build, the one you check like a scoreboard. You do not own a single name on it. The platform does. You are a tenant. And
- ArticleRebuild
I Am Building Software That Keeps Its Own Receipts
A five dollar chargeback taught me that the truth is not enough. The record is what wins. Why proof is a feature, not a support process.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
One Tap. That Is the Whole Form.
The best form on my site is a single button. One question, one tap, votes free, results for an email, all said out loud. The smallest ask any business can copy.
- ArticleThe Work
A Website Builder Gives You Stage Two of Eight
The eight stages every company runs, where owners actually break, and a four minute audit you can do on paper today.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Andrew Alan Hernandez J6 Case Record: One-Count Plea, Time-Served Reduction and Full Pardon
Andrew Alan Hernandez’s sourced J6 record: six charges, one obstruction plea, 18-month sentence, time-served reduction, full pardon, and later litigation.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Thomas Frank Sibick J6 Case Record: Detention, Three-Count Plea, 50-Month Sentence and Full Pardon
Thomas Frank Sibick’s sourced J6 record: charges, detention appeal, three-count plea, 50-month sentence, full pardon, release and firsthand interview.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Bennie Alvin Parker J6 Case Record: Mixed Verdict, Probation and Full Pardon
Bennie Alvin Parker’s sourced J6 record: a mixed jury verdict, five years of probation with home detention, no prison term, and a full pardon.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Christopher Worrell J6 Case Record: Bench Trial, 10-Year Sentence, Full Pardon and 2026 Civil Case
Christopher Worrell’s sourced J6 record: seven-count bench-trial findings, 10-year sentence, full pardon and proposed-class-member status in a stayed 2026 civil case.
- PhotoWall of Shame
The Receipts Wall: Every threat, slur, and "deserve life in prison" comment X let stay up against me. In 24 hours.
**This is every threat, slur, and "you deserve life in prison" comment X allowed to stay up against me in the last 24 hours — receipts, names, timestamps, and dissection.** My account is locked. Theirs are not. The asymmetry is the whole st
- ArticleJanuary 6
Rebecca Lavrenz J6 Case Record: Four-Count Verdict, Probation, Appeal and Full Pardon
Rebecca Lavrenz’s sourced J6 record: four misdemeanor verdicts, reported probation and fine, D.C. Circuit appeal, and January 2025 full pardon.
- ArticleLegal Filings
The Master Exhibit Index: Ordered Receipts for the Record
A court-style visual exhibit index for Ryan Nichols' Harrison County record, with ordered receipts, source notes, classifications, and public redactions.
- ArticleThe Work
Why Not Just Use Wix? Here Is the Honest Answer.
Sometimes you should. But a builder sells you one stage of eight, and then you buy the other seven separately, forever.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Brian P. McCreary J6 Case Record: Early FBI Evidence, One-Count Plea, 42-Day Sentence and Full Pardon
Brian P. McCreary’s sourced J6 record: early FBI evidence submission, five charged counts, one-count plea, 42-day intermittent sentence and full pardon.
- ArticleJanuary 6
David Alan Blair J6 Case Record: Felony Plea, Five-Month Sentence, Pardon and 2026 Civil-Rights Ruling
David Alan Blair’s sourced J6 record: arrest, felony plea, reported five-month sentence, pardon, and a 2026 qualified-immunity civil-rights ruling.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Orders Warning Signs Outside Smithsonian Museum: What the July 24 Executive Order Actually Does
Trump ordered warning signs outside the Smithsonian’s American History museum. Here is what the July 24 order does, who governs the museum and what remains disputed.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Anthony Robert Williams J6 Case Record: Five-Year Sentence, Fischer Vacatur, Full Pardon and Dismissed Charge
Anthony Robert Williams received a five-year J6 sentence before Fischer vacated the felony. Review the jury verdict, pardon and dismissed later charge.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Julian Khater J6 Case Record: Detention, 80-Month Sentence and Full Pardon
A source-backed Julian Khater timeline covering his 2021 arrest and detention appeal, 2022 plea, 80-month sentence, record conflict and 2025 pardon.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Stewart Rhodes J6 Case Record: Trial, 18-Year Sentence, Commutation and Vacatur Request
Read Stewart Rhodes' documented January 6 case timeline: 2022 verdict, 18-year sentence, 2025 commutation and the DOJ's pending 2026 vacatur request.
- ArticleHistory & Technology
The Black Box Began With a Memo Nobody Wanted
David Warren's flight recorder began as a memo that drew little interest. He built the missing record anyway, changing how aviation learns from disaster.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Two Million Americans a Month Are Trying to Get Out. Most of Them Have Nowhere to Go.
Nearly 600,000 monthly searches to quit Instagram, 460,000 for TikTok. Most never leave because they have nowhere to land. Here is the exact stack I own instead.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Mitchell Paul Vukich J6 Case Record: One-Count Plea, 30-Day Sentence and Full Pardon
Mitchell Paul Vukich’s sourced J6 record: arrest, five initial allegations, one misdemeanor plea, 30-day sentence, and full pardon.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Daniel Ray Caldwell J6 Case Record: Detention, One-Count Plea, 68-Month Sentence and Full Pardon
Daniel Ray Caldwell’s verified J6 record: arrest, detention ruling, seven charged counts, one felony plea, 68-month sentence, and full pardon.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Thomas Webster J6 Case Record: Trial, 10-Year Sentence, Full Pardon and Denied Vacatur
Thomas Webster’s verified January 6 case record: six-count jury verdict, 10-year sentence, 2024 appeal, full 2025 pardon and denied 2026 vacatur request.
- ArticleReflection
One Thing I Write Turns Into Ten. That Is Not Talent. That Is a System.
Most people sit down to create and start from zero every single time. Blank screen. Blank caption. Blank stare. Then they wonder why they run out of gas in three weeks. I do not start from zero. I have not for a long time. I write one real
- ArticleOp-ed
The Most Valuable Thing on My Website Is One Question
It is not the design. It is not the logo. It is not even the articles. The most valuable thing on my website is one question with three buttons under it. ## Wrong questions People ask me what theme this site runs, what builder I used, how I
- ArticleWall of Shame
Threats Against Ryan Nichols: The Treece Messages and the Church Gun Story
I asked privately for a public comment to come down. The receipts show what came back — Messenger threats in the Treece thread, and a false 'gun' narrative I deny and want the Harrison County bodycam to settle.
- ArticleLegal Spotlight
"Hope You Don't Die": The D.C. Jail Officers Who Should Be Investigated
A first-person account of the corruption, abuse, and torture I witnessed inside the D.C. Department of Corrections — and the officers who need to answer for it.
- ArticleThe Work
The Three Questions Every Customer Asks Before They Call
What you do, what it costs, what your finished work looks like. Answer all three on the page or lose the job.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
Kodak Invented the Digital Camera. Then It Protected the Past.
Kodak built the first self-contained digital camera in 1975. Its story shows why seeing the future is easier than building a business willing to enter it.
- ArticleAI & Technology
NotebookLM Is Now Gemini Notebook: What Its Secure Cloud Computer Can—and Cannot—Do
Google renamed NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook and added cloud code execution, Gemini 3.5 and new exports. See access, price, risks and one practical test.
- ArticleJ6 Case Files
Jake Lang J6 Case Record: Four Years in Pretrial Detention and Dismissal With Prejudice
Read Jake Lang's documented January 6 case timeline: four years of pretrial detention, the Fischer obstruction rulings, no trial or conviction, and dismissal with prejudice.
- ArticleCommentary
Breanna Morello Said Ryan Nichols Was ‘Not Being Truthful.’ Here’s What the Record Shows
A facts-first timeline of the July 2026 X exchange between Breanna Morello and Ryan Nichols, with verified posts, disputed claims, and Ryan’s response.
- ArticleOp-ed
A Pretty Website Is a Billboard in the Desert.
Most websites are billboards in the desert. Beautiful. Expensive. Seen by nobody, and selling even less. I need to say this plain, because it costs good people real money every single day. A pretty website is not a business. A logo is not a