Vladimír Seman

Vladimír Seman

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I work at e-commerce
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Xavier Coiffard

5yr ago

How do you find a name for your projects?

Naming is always a pain (even while coding). How do you proceed when you have a new product but can't find the right name? I've used Namelix but that doesn't really help For my previous startup we spent literally several weeks on this. What're your tips to get a good name?
advait vaidya

5yr ago

Would you like to work from a cafe full time?

Hi, I'm currently shifting to a full time WFH thing. Have you guys tried out working from cafes as a full-time basis? P.s- I'm also looking this as an opportunity to test a platform where freelancers can get monthly packages from different cafes (can create a win-win for both parties...something like AirBnB for co-working.) Thanks, looking for your views.
Aaron O'Leary

5yr ago

If the Pandemic ended right now, what's the first thing you would do?

Stepping into 2021 there is some optimism that things might start going back to normal to some point and I'm curious what's the first thing you would do if everyone went back to normal right now? For me, I'd probably just go to a restaurant. I miss dining out so much
Aaron O'Leary

5yr ago

What were your favorite products of 2020?

ICYMI we just announced the Golden Kitties 2020 edition. We have seen so many amazing products launch during what has been a wild year and it's tough to pick. You can now nominate your favorites to win the coveted Golden Kitty trophy. Winners will be announced at our special live event hosted by Casey Newton on the 28th of January. You can also submit a video here
David T. Kim

5yr ago

Which partnership helped your product grow?

We work in a unique edtech space that most people aren't familiar with yet. That means more partnerships with schools and students. They've helped us validate and test ideas and features. And now we are looking for new opportunities. What are some of your most successful partnerships that helped shape your product and grow? Looking to pick your brains.
Dhruv Bhatia

5yr ago

What's your favourite remote work setting?

Where do you like to work from: 1. Home 2. Coffee shop 3. Co-working space 4. Beach 5. Something else I love working from coffee shops
Elle Werle

5yr ago

What do you honestly think of asynchronous communication?

In our traditional work world, we're used to meetings (video or not) where we all attend at the same time. However, in our new remote work world, asynchronous communication is taking hold. This happens when information is shared and people can respond and collaborate on their own time. (Here is an example: https://app.weet.co/play/707395d... ) Does sharing information asynchronously appeal to you? Do you like the idea of sharing info and waiting a few hours (or a day) for responses in exchange for the convenience of responding on your own time? Do you like the idea of not having to respond instantly? Do you think it's beneficial to have more time to "think on" big decisions and have more clarity before moving forward? I'm curious to know how readily you would adopt asynchronous communication. Any insights would be helpful
Seph

5yr ago

What's the hardest part of working remotely for you?

I know that a lot of people love working remotely, but I ask those who are struggling: why is that? What are things that are hard (time management, motivation, bad internet etc)?
Vladimír Seman

5yr ago

From monolith to microservices (ebook) - Free ebook in PDF, EPUB, MOBI

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Vladimír Seman

5yr ago

Menu Bar Analytics for macOS - Check your Google Analytics data from your Mac's menu bar

• Check your latest website data in your menu bar

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• Use tabs to switch between 11 metrics

• Google Analytics metrics are updated every 5min

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Brandon Gaille

5yr ago

What is the best marketing growth hack that you actually used and saw results?

Here is one of my all time favorites... Writing Pillar Statistics Posts to Get Loads of Quality Passive Backlinks I have used a pretty simple formula to get over a 1000 unique referring domain backlinks every year. Step 1 Find the keyword statistic phrases in your niche that have a search volume of 50+. For example, if you had a dog blog or website, then some of the phrases would be; dog bite statistics, dog owner statistics, service dog statistics. Step 2 Look at the first two pages of Google results and identify the post with the most statistics by looking at the titles. If the highest number is "37 Dog Bite Statistics," then your post title would take it a notch higher with "50 Eye Opening Dog Bite Statistics." Step 3 Compile a great blog post with a list of 50 stats and organize them for easy scanning. Every time a news reporter has a story about a dog attack, they go straight to Google looking for some stats to include in their article. They typically click on the Google result with the highest number in the title. After they grab a stat or two from your post, they link the stat on their article back to your post. What's your best growth hack?