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Design your Crossing — the conversion pathway that brings people into your world. This is the seventh and final element of the World Code framework. Use when someone says "conversion pathway", "how do people buy", "sales process", "crossing element", "how do I sell", or "design my funnel".
When the user wants to plan, implement, or optimize student and education discount programs. Also use when the user mentions "student discount," "education discount," "student plan," "for students," ".edu discount," "academic pricing," "student verification," "SheerID," "UNiDAYS," or "education program."
Use when writing outreach sequences, preparing demos, handling objections, building CRM workflows, or any direct sales and customer acquisition activities
Create a strategy for selling to your first 100 customers using the minimalist entrepreneur playbook. Use when someone has a product and needs to find customers, or is struggling with early sales.
Analyze whether TikTok or Instagram search traffic is a viable growth channel for your business. Uses ScaleBrick's framework to evaluate demand, competition, content fit, and intent categories. Ends with a go/no-go recommendation.
When the user wants to design, launch, or optimize a referral or affiliate program. Use when they mention 'referral program,' 'affiliate program,' 'word of mouth,' 'refer a friend,' 'incentive program,' 'customer referrals,' 'brand ambassador,' 'partner program,' 'referral link,' or 'growth through referrals.' Covers program mechanics, incentive design, and optimization — not just the idea of referrals but the actual system.
Design viral referral programs with incentive structures, sharing mechanics, tracking systems, and optimization strategies to turn customers into advocates who drive new customer acquisition.