I'm asking all the makers who had some success doing their thing.
If you had the opportunity to do it again, would you do it or go to your 9-5 job and do something else like write a book or climb a mountain?
When I launched my first startup in 2016 I did everything wrong. Frustrated I began to study how Indie makers and people who build with no-code actually launched successful businesses. Applying what I learned I was finally able to get traction while launching Get Stackd (former PH #1) and creating a database of 150+ no-code projects with The Lean Side Project, which combined has helped 3000+ folks building a digital business find the best no-code tools to start making something. They help by turning what is in your out into the and into a business. I specialize in helping folks figure out what are the best no-code tools to use for their idea and how to start small. Here to answer any and all questions about no-code (building digital products/services without coding).
What's the best way to motivate employees?
- Higher base salary
- KPI-based bonus
- Stock options
- Flexibility & work from home
- Company mission & values Of course, most companies rely on a mix of these. But if you had to choose only one option?
We all know that a community can increase sales and grow the product. But it s hard to make people interested in the product before it is launched. How do you unite people in a community and stir up interest?
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