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Sell like magic with new AI Tools

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Looking forward to promoting your loyalty program by sending your first Points Campaign? Learn all you need to know from our help center article on creating a points campaign and make sure to check out the pre-built ‘Double Points’ email campaign template.

We’d love to see what campaign designs you come industry email list up with – if you have a Points Campaign that you’re proud of, feel free to let us know in the comments below.

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This month I planted five peashrubs. These are large shrubs that make a bunch of small flowers and some edible peas.

The flowers aren’t the greatest.



The peas are supposed to be edible but pretty bad tasting.

So why plant them and why plant so many?

The benefits of the peashrubs are their fast growth, ability to be cut back heavily, and that they produce plant food (nitrogen compounds). This means they can be cut back and fed to other, more important plants.

In my case, the apple, pomegranate, and plum trees. The trees that are tasty and I want more of. By giving up some resources (space, water, $4 per shrub) I get a lot more in return.
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