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Google has a term “toothbrush product” for something you use 1-2 times per day. There was a rule for a while that they’ll never make anything that’s not a toothbrush product. Hence e.g. gmail, calendar, docs, and even the failed things like social media products.

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you can own an email list, but you just have to use sendgrid or mailgun to send emails since they invest a ton to have good relationships with ISP’s and email clients.

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2 was killed because people don’t need landing pages on a subscription model, they tend to be a one off purchase unless you build landing pages for a living.

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