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Greg Ludvicksonleft a comment
Unfortunately, this sounds pretty standard. I moved to the UK from the US and it only took me a month to find a job, but I spent hours every day looking through Indeed, LinkedIn, angel.co, etc. I applied to over 200 jobs -- most of which never got back to me. Also, some did ask if I was still interested 4 months after my initial application, which was still worthless. I hated the whole process....
Was finding job in a start-up overwhelming/painful for you as well?
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Greg Ludvicksonleft a comment
I don't finish them haha. Seriously though, I'm not a tech guy, so maybe this won't be useful to you. But I break my day down into a tight schedule. (e.g 6am wake up, have coffee; 6:30-7:30 Check emails/media to see whats going on for the day; 7:30-8:30 side projects, etc, etc). I do well with structure, but the pandemic has made certain things difficult. It's hard to switch off after work, for...
How do you finish your side projects?
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Greg Ludvicksonleft a comment
Google analytics and Metabase are the ones I currently use. For marketing, I like Active Campaign and Campaign Monitor.
What tools do you use for product analytics?
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Excellent product, Sam. Good luck with it.

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Full disclosure: I work here. If anyone has any questions, I plan on being online a lot today lol
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Greg Ludvicksonleft a comment
Regular engagement through communication, value for nothing emails/deals, find ways they can be interactive with others/the product, get to know people on a deeper level than their name and budget. This of course comes after you have a product that people are interested in to begin with, which comes after engaging with your target market and knowing what your product would add to it.
How do you create a community?
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Greg Ludvicksonleft a comment
I break things down into little goals. The smaller the better so it feels like I'm making progress on the overall goal. I also make to-do lists for those things so it's a physical representation of my accomplishments. Sometimes it's as small as, "buy new pens, call dad, etc." I Hope this helps.
How do you overcome procrastination?
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Greg Ludvicksonleft a comment
Lots and lots of communication through slack, google meet, etc.
What are you doing to make your business survive or thrive during the pandemic?
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