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Marketing Examples

by Harry Dry

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Practical marketing tips, shown not told.

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Harry Dry's collection of concrete, screenshot-driven marketing case studies — copywriting, landing pages, and growth tactics you can copy today.

Overview

Niche, audience, and how it makes money.

Harry Dry built Marketing Examples on a contrarian bet: marketing advice is drowning in vague theory, so show real examples instead. Every issue is concrete — an actual landing page, a real piece of copy, a specific growth tactic — annotated with exactly why it works. The show-don't-tell format made it a favorite among founders and marketers.

The niche

Founders, marketers, and copywriters who want tactics they can apply this afternoon, not frameworks to admire. Practical, visual, and immediately useful — which is why it spreads by word of mouth.

How it monetizes

  • Sponsorships. A concentrated audience of people who buy marketing tools and services is exactly who SaaS and marketing advertisers want, so sponsor slots punch above the list size.
  • Owned products. Guides and swipe files (copywriting, landing pages) convert audience trust into direct sales.
  • Reputation as leverage. The brand's craft-first reputation opens consulting and collaboration opportunities beyond ad revenue.

The risk

The quality bar is the product — every example has to be genuinely good, which makes output slow and hard to delegate away from the founder's taste.

Steal this: show, don't tell. Concrete examples with annotated reasoning beat abstract advice every time — and they're far more shareable.

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