Connor Dimond — Ecommerce Email Marketer | Sent thousands of emails resulting in $150+ million in email attributable revenue.
Ecommerce Email Marketer | Sent thousands of emails resulting in $150+ million in email attributable revenue.
Connor Dimond ranks #38 of 14,983 LinkedIn creators in Marketing & Advertising, and is a standout voice in United States. They have 30.7K followers and published 28 posts in the last 30 days at a 4.1% average engagement rate.
- 30.7K followers
- 28 posts / 30d
- 4.1% avg engagement
- — follower growth / 30d
The roast
Connor claims his emails generated 150 million dollars, but he’s still spending his days begging for validation from 30,000 strangers on a feed. It’s comforting to know that even after scaling an agency, your primary business model is still just fishing for likes from people who block you.
About Connor
Currently I am building Dimond Media, an ecommerce email marketing agency. Since launching in July 2020, we have helped clients scale their business, with email driving 30-40% of total revenue. I am also growing a newsletter network that has reached 1.2 million subscribers, all organically without spending on traditional ads. These newsletters focus on daily education, achieving over 700,000 opens a day and generating more than 150,000 monthly page views to our site. Always open to connecting. Feel free to reach out at connor@dimondmedia.io
Highlights
- Top 1% in Marketing & Advertising — Ranked #3 of 931 creators
- Top 1% in United States — Ranked #20 of 5205 creators
- High Impact — 1,253 avg engagements per post · top 5%
- Big Audience — 30,726 followers · top 5%
Recent posts
Seneca once wrote: "To be happy you must eliminate two things: The fear of a bad future. And the memory of a bad past." It's simple. But not easy. Many people spend today worrying about tomorrow. Or replaying yesterday. Meanwhile, today quietly disappears. You can't change the past. You can't fully control the future. But you can choose what you do next. That's where your energy has the biggest impact. A few practical ways to let go: 1. Ask yourself, "Can I do anything about this today?" If the answer is yes, take one small action. If the answer is no, let yourself stop carr
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Most people negotiate emotionally. Harvey Specter negotiates strategically. And that’s why he wins. Not because he’s the smartest in the room — but because he controls the room. When I first watched Suits, I didn’t care about the drama. I cared about the psychology behind every move he made. The silence before answering. The way he reframed a losing deal. The structure behind every “no.” That wasn’t TV. That was a masterclass. So I broke down the 7 negotiation principles he uses and translated them into practical moves you can apply today. (Credit: Natan Mohart) Here’s a preview: 1. Do
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Every team has a winning ad they can't explain. It hit. The numbers were great. Everyone celebrated. Then nobody could repeat it. The strategist says it was the hook. The buyer says it was the audience. The founder says it was the offer. Everyone has a theory. Nobody has the breakdown. It's not that the answer isn't there. It's that a real teardown on every winner, hook structure, pacing, message hierarchy, visual cues, all weighed against the rest of the account, is hours of work no one has time for. So the 𝘸𝘩𝘺 stays buried, and the next winner is a coin flip again. Raya does it the mo
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