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π Topic: Day 13 of 14: The Home Stretch
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TOPIC
Day 13 of 14: The Home Stretch
Hey folks,
We're almost there.
Day 13 of 14. One more post left in the sprint and I genuinely can't believe how fast these two weeks went.
Today I'm doing two things: sharing where the numbers landed, and laying out exactly what Day 14 looks like before I close this chapter out.
Let's get into it.
The sprint by numbers
Here's where things stand as of writing this.
On LinkedIn:
β 135,043 total impressions across the sprint
β 239 new followers gained since Day 1

Compared to where I was before the sprint these numbers prove that consistency compounds, even over just 14-ish days.
On Pingem:
The sprint was always meant to be a soft launch for Pingem, and the traffic reflects that.
β 140 visitors (+39%) between Mar 2β16
β 586 page views (+43%)
β Bounce rate dropped to 52% (-12%)
Seems like more people are sticking around and exploring.

The spike on March 15 seems to align with the series wrapping up too.
What day 13 is
Today's LinkedIn post is a recap.
I went back through all 12 posts in this sprint and summarized the themes, the mindset stuff, the product lessons, and wrapped it up with a summary.
No CTA on it, I plan to do that for tomorrow.
Hereβs the read if youβre interested!
My plan for day 14
Tomorrow is the finale.
For Day 14, I'm recording a recorded walkthrough of Pingem.
Itβll be a full tour of how the app works, what the features do, and how to actually get value from it on day one.
Then I'm uploading it directly to LinkedIn.
Not going to worry about polishing or editing, I just want to show a real demo of a real product I built.
It feels like the right way to close out a sprint.
Soβ¦whatβs next?
Weβll monitor and see how the engagement is; then either continue promoting or, who knows, maybe we'll pivot.
Only the numbers will tell!
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-Michael Ly
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