We all have learning experiences from building our projects. Some of that could be helpful to new makers in the community, what are some of your top tips?
I've built Ship 30 for 30 - a cohort-based writing course - from idea to over 1,400 students in six months. I've learned a ton along the way about marketing, scaling, building community, iterating and improving a course, and made just about every mistake there is to make. I did all this while having a full-time job! I'd love to answer any questions you have on bootstrapping demand for your course, marketing, building, scaling, and everything in-between as well as how to manage side projects. AMA
Simple question - as part of your marketing strategy, personal branding, or just maybe some thoughts on paper kind of deal. Would love to hear people who blog and the reasons why Also perhaps a bonus - maybe how you grew your blog if you managed to do so? For me personally, I managed to grow on Medium but it did take some time!
I'll ask you the same question I ask everyone. The last year and a half have been a lot. A lot a lot. Being a founder is hard enough without additional pressures. And yet, here we are. With no definitive end in sight. With that in mind how are you doing? Seriously. Are you good? Are you barely getting by? Are you really struggling? Please let us know. And please let us know what we, as a community, can be doing to help.
Thanks to all the interactions and tips I got from the discussion page, we managet to lauch our product and get product of the day AND week. https://www.producthunt.com/post... I am so excited and grateful to everyone who gave me tips and feedabck along the way. Now I just need to figure out a way to beat OpenAI for product of the month