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Let your work become the yardstick to judge your performance. Be work-bound, not desk-bound πŸ™Œ #remotework
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24 Sep 2023
Having TOO much money in the early stages of building a startup can be an absolute curse. Your stupidity has no consequences. You have no incentive to become less stupid. Costs you later. Suddenly.
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21 Sep 2023
Startups rarely die because their ideas are "stolen" by competitors. They usually die because they are "abandoned" by their founders.
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19 Sep 2023
As a non-tech founder, use NoCode to start a business. Code to scale it.
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18 Sep 2023
All our childhood, society teaches us to TALK honestly. When we grow up, they realise we don't know how to HEAR honesty from others at all.
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17 Sep 2023
As early-stage startup founders, our biggest learning was to stop dreaming of millions/ billions of dollars and to first focus on doing enough so we NEVER think of quitting.
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16 Sep 2023
1st time founder: 1. Picks the "latest" tech stack 2. Uses buzzwords like AI/ML & Web3 3. Looks for fancy tech solutions to problems 2nd time founder: 1. Picks a comfortable tech stack, even NoCode 2. Focuses on customer pain points 3. Happy to get things started manually
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15 Sep 2023
Most "sexy" work at a startup has many volunteers. Find the simple but boring things no one wants to do & get them done. They unlock the most amount of progress.
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14 Sep 2023
We grew our startup to millions in revenue, fully bootstrapped & $0 in paid marketing. Now, we know enough to make paid marketing a success without being at its mercy. Using paid marketing with clarity results in growth. Addiction to it just kills your startup.
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13 Sep 2023
The initial years of a startup are absolute hell. BUT, the journey is rewarding if you dare to stick around for long enough.
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12 Sep 2023
As we began our startup journey, we were told: 1. Can NOT be bootstrapped 2. Should NOT build a remote team 3. Do NOT build product on NoCode 4. Can NOT grow with $0 in paid marketing Each time, we tried the opposite. Truth: There is NO one truth in growing startups :)
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11 Sep 2023
Don’t mistake a HUGE round of VC funding as a product-market fit for a startup. Customers don't listen to VCs - they decide for themselves :)
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10 Sep 2023
Startup battles are regularly won by people who can run longer than those who can run faster.
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9 Sep 2023
Startups never "fail" in the first year of their existence. Their founders lose motivation to stay in the fight.
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8 Sep 2023
Great startups are built by solving "boring" problems no one wants to solve. Lesson: Find startup ideas by looking for "boring" problems others don't consider "sexy" enough to solve.
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7 Sep 2023
SEO is not "sexy", but a superpower for your startup: 1. 5.6bn searches/ day 2. Well, Inbound > Outbound 3. High-quality & high-intent leads 4. Buildd your brand with your target audience 5. ~ZERO spend for consistent monthly traffic Ignore SEO at your own risk!
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6 Sep 2023
Startups have no room for pretension. So, lose the jargon and the "big" words. Instead, learn the basics. You will make a LOT more progress.
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5 Sep 2023
A startup truly becomes a business and more than a project, when it gets money from customers, not investors.
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4 Sep 2023
Your startup is more likely to fail because no one knows you exist, NOT because too many people know you and copy your idea.
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2 Sep 2023
Early days of a startup require you to find the "quickest" solution to a problem. While scaling your startup you need to find the "right" solution to a problem.
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1 Sep 2023
The "CEO" designation is so misunderstood in a startup. You are essentially doing things that no one else wants to do :)
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