I think for me it would be Reddit for our development platform and for B2B development service it's LinkedIn. But i have to choose one for ever i'd say LinkedIn. What's yours? If you like, add which product/service you have and what your ideal target group is.
Of course, it depends on the candidate and the open position, but for me, I really liked the conversations these questions started 1. Tell me about an experience where you completely changed your mind about a topic. What led to this? 2. If you had no obligations for a year, but your salary was still paid, how would you use this time? 3. If you could give your future team a single rule, what would it be? Comment what your go-to question is
As a founder, it often feels like you are not doing enough - especially in marketing. Some experts suggest that you need to have a presence everywhere, while others argue that focusing on fewer channels but using them more intensively is the better approach. Personally, I find the strategy of fewer channels more sensible. Now I m curious: which channels do you focus on, and why?
It is one year I have been active on YouTube interviewing founders.
With each episode, I do some f**k up. But never mind. Even when you are about to do something in the future, learn from my mistakes. Those mistakes in my interviews: The spoken word is on mono instead of stereo. Too loud background audio effects. Too many visual effects. You can also acquire it for your product promo video e.g. for the launch. Additional things to product video (specifically when you want to promote product):
I believe the most important thing is for founders to have a deep understanding of their product's core users. A common mistake is that new features sometimes end up diminishing the experience for core users, which should be avoided.
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When I started my entrepreneurial journey, there were so many things I thought I "knew" for sure. Ideas that seemed like common sense at the time. But reality has a way of turning those beliefs completely around. I think on of my greatest realization was understanding that having an amazing technology alone doesn t guarantee success. It s a long journey from technology to a product that people truly love. What were your biggest realizations that changed a lot for you and could help others?