Savannah’s journey is incredibly inspiring, especially her "attract, warm, convert" framework. I’ve seen young entrepreneurs in the UAE trying to replicate this rapid scale-up, but many hit a wall when they can't manage the sudden influx of clients. While authenticity gets people through the door, maintaining that multi-million-dollar growth requires a very solid backend. I remember reading a case study on https://fntmanagement.com/ about building sustainable digital ecosystems that don't rely solely on the founder's 80-hour work week. It’s the perfect technical companion to Jordan’s mindset balancing that "mental resilience" with professional management systems to avoid burnout while scaling.
I had a similar experience: a few years ago, I launched a small campaign, but traffic simply disappeared into thin air due to banner blindness and overly aggressive formats. I switched to pop-unders, and conversions jumped because users didn't close them right away but calmly viewed their content and still saw the offer. This is ideal when you want to scale without annoying your audience, as Savannah does with a human approach in its creatives. If you're also looking for effective pop traffic without unnecessary noise, explore now https://richads.com/blog/pop-up-or-pop-under-which-is-better/ on RichAds — the volumes are insane, and CPM starts at $0.5.
Checking on how users comment and react to various posts is such a clever thing to do!
Probably, it means quite a lot of work. But the insights are so worthful.
Thanks for the article!
A great interview!
Savannah’s journey is incredibly inspiring, especially her "attract, warm, convert" framework. I’ve seen young entrepreneurs in the UAE trying to replicate this rapid scale-up, but many hit a wall when they can't manage the sudden influx of clients. While authenticity gets people through the door, maintaining that multi-million-dollar growth requires a very solid backend. I remember reading a case study on https://fntmanagement.com/ about building sustainable digital ecosystems that don't rely solely on the founder's 80-hour work week. It’s the perfect technical companion to Jordan’s mindset balancing that "mental resilience" with professional management systems to avoid burnout while scaling.
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I had a similar experience: a few years ago, I launched a small campaign, but traffic simply disappeared into thin air due to banner blindness and overly aggressive formats. I switched to pop-unders, and conversions jumped because users didn't close them right away but calmly viewed their content and still saw the offer. This is ideal when you want to scale without annoying your audience, as Savannah does with a human approach in its creatives. If you're also looking for effective pop traffic without unnecessary noise, explore now https://richads.com/blog/pop-up-or-pop-under-which-is-better/ on RichAds — the volumes are insane, and CPM starts at $0.5.