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Gideon Oni-Becsenleft a comment
I agree with your post! Thanks for sharing! I have a friend in Ukraine who obviously doesn't want to return to remote work anymore. A few days ago also, I got a message from Discord from a professional who wanted to know about working with us. And of course, he wanted to know if we allowed remote work. Well, we're an early stage startup. We've raised no funding yet; we're 3. We're a software...
Why I’ll only found remote-first companies moving forward
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Gideon Oni-Becsenleft a comment
I doubt if anyone could do without Grammarly today. Feels like we're all living in Grammarly's world. No other extension comes to mind.
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Gideon Oni-Becsenleft a comment
My first paying customer was someone whom I had known quite well. I had asked her to be a pilot customer, and she was a good one. I figured out that she got value from our app. So I requested for to be a paying customer; I gave a good offer and discount. And she was interested.
How did you acquire your first paying customer?
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https://www.aisely.com Aisely is a cloud-based SaaS solution that helps users to create and share outstanding, on-brand transactional documents within minimal time.
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I actually prefer to read articles and blog posts. I might just skim through or break it all down and digest the bits painstakingly. I feel like reading is more effective for me. The problem with video is that don't have the patience except it's a video less than 3 minutes.
How do you learn new stuff: read blogs or watch videos?
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Thank you as you give feedback. Kindly help with a tip or two also. Thank you.
Is Reddit good for marketing a SaaS app?
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Is Reddit good for marketing a SaaS app?
Has anyone used Reddit for non-paid ads before? Is Reddit a good channel for marketing, particularly for a SaaS solution?

