twitter, linkedin, facebook groups, github, devto, behance, producthunt, indiehackers, medium, komunity, clubhouse, IG, twitch, contra, bumblebizz, zoom, xing, meetups, reddit, in person with a mask . . . what did I miss?
Happy Monday makers! With the start of a new week, let's come together for some collaboration! Share what you're working on, what stage it's in, who your target audience is, and how others can help. Then in return help out other makers with their products!
For me it would be Tidal, music helps me concentrate on work and get my tasks done, Phillips smart hue lightbulbs a complete mood changer and my Le Creuset casserole dish, can prep a beautiful dinner and just let it simmer for a few hours while I work
If we leave only one essential ability that all company founders should possess, it is that of an activator. Activators find a way to initiate something and achieve results, which is synonymous with the notion of a leader. Activators create the team's core, develop the basic "idea" and strategic direction, organize the legal form, find office space, organize meetings, etc. What else can you add, hunters?
After 2 years, we pivoted 3 times and it looks like we will pivot 1 more time. I think pivots are essential for startups to survive. What is your story? How many times did you pivot with your startups? P.S. Our product: https://www.bumpy.app
It is always challenging for me to reconcile or come to an agreement on why lots of companies are investing heavily in social media paid ads whereas a simple SEO could do some wonders. This sometimes makes me think is there no future in SEO? what do you think about these two marketing concepts.