I think it's important to be able to quickly summarise your product to anyone who may be interested such as potential investors and customers. A good challenge for this is to describe it in 5 words as best you can!
Hey, hunters!
Many of us work from home or in a hybrid system. If that's your case: what's your favorite perk of working from home? My top reasons:
- Wearing comfy clothes - Avoiding the commute - Being able to travel! I'm currently in Europe for a month, and that wouldn't have been possible if I worked in-office.
I start posting and replying on Twitter for a week the problem is sometimes some startup owners think they're superstars, I'm not talking about spamming them on DM just trying to make a helpful conversation with them on their tweets any help?
We might adopt a style of leadership when we lead for the very first time. After trying and learning from different leading experiences we tend to stick with the one that works best for us. Let me know about yours in the comments below :) I d love to learn from your approach.
I just can't bring myself to invest the time in it. More than that, I'm confounded as to how so many people have the time to follow, update, share, post - all that stuff. When do they work? Am I doing something wrong? Can you convince me to invest more time here? Do you use social media (for your startup)? How? What is the most efficient platform/method? Where are you seeing the biggest benefit? Is there a resource that you could point me to that might convince me to change my mind on social media?
All options have pros and cons; some are more convenient, the feedback you get with certain ways are more accurete and genuine, some are just complicated to manage. What are your experiences?
Attention nowadays is becoming as rare as handwritten letters . Exciting to know what works for you, which apps you are using, pros/cons of these apps.
There's probably tons of advice I wish I had but if I could go back I would tell me that failure is necessarily a fail, we can learn from it and take those learnings to our next journey
It's nearing the end of 2022 (wow, time is flying!), did you set any goals, what were they and are you going to reach them? I had one goal which was to read 52 books, I did it before but I think i'll fall a bit short this year
For us at wcrd.me, we are trying to get people to connect faster and engage in two way communication , rather than an email every two weeks. Tell me, what are you working on that you see an opportunity others aren't taking?
Result-driven is not a number of launches per quarter, the number of written articles, amount of paid sponsorships, or people who attended your community event. Neither is it the number of followers you have on your social or the weeks you spend on your user research. It's basically two things: leads and revenue generated. Every marketing function will have key results that will lead to those outcomes. So how do you make your team "result-driven"?
I see it more as complimentary to a number of roles such as marketing etc, and it taking a more prominent roles in industries such as lab work, research, driving.