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?
I'm very productive when I'm in the comfort of my home but there are days I find the structure of an office beneficial. I guess working hybrid makes me the most productive
I updated more options based on popular demand. I have to be honest, for me, its the entrepreneurship which wakes me up every single day. I enjoy the challenges thrown and I get motivated immensely when we achieve the small victories. But its the success which is what I think about every day.
What is it for you? 1. Finances
2. Success
3. Personal impact if it fails
4. Scaling the startup
5. How to survive
6. Family Please feel to add if there is a new reason
There is huge pressure to lie. I am going to rant, and then, ask you: where do you find any semblance of truth and useful information from startup founders? If you pitch to investors, you probably sell a dream, even when you know there are faults to some of your logic and projections. When you are going after customers, there is a lot of pressure to convince them that you are going to be around for years to come. Anyone else who's read Crossing the Chasm understands that in time, we need conservative buyers - and they need to see that famous people love your thing, and that big famous companies already put their trust in you. And so, we're pressured to inflate, exaggerate and flat out lie. It's hard to find fault with those who do so - since the finish line looks so good. We could get out from under. We could stop being tempted to believe the bullshit that invades our favorite forums. We could find that if we stick with our thing long enough, work it for enough years of seven-day weeks, perhaps we, too, will have a success story. ***** It's all blue skies and clear vistas. Where do you find actionable information and without it being 95% bullshit, from startup founders?
This is probably the most faced thing for every founder when things don't go as planned. What are the things you do to ensure you achieve it? I first always have a positive mindset and approach the problem by * Trying to get all the information regarding the problem
* Analyze the options on the table and the outcomes
* Make a decision on the most logical solution
* Plan the steps to execute it
* I monitor it all along to ensure that I need to restrategize What is your approach?
There are many different approaches to create a pitch deck and I'd love to hear from you about your own experiences and insights. Whether it's focusing on a clear and compelling narrative, showcasing your team's expertise and passion, or incorporating data and metrics to support your claims, we believe that every tip and perspective is valuable. Let's share our best practices to learn from one another's experiences! And keep up! Launching a new product on Friday to make your pitch captivate everybody's attention.
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I'm curious to know what has worked well for others and how they have integrated these tools into their daily routines. Sharing our experiences and insights can help us all learn and improve our time management skills. So, what tools or apps have you found to be most helpful in managing your time?
Everyone talks about productivity, meditation, cold showers, morning routines and what not. What are some unusual activities that WORK for you and keep you flowing?
1. Brainstorm unique launch ideas (e.g. limited-time offers, exclusive access, etc.)
2. Create visually appealing Product Hunt listing with eye-catching graphics
3. Build excitement in advance of launch through social media, email campaigns, etc.
4. Plan interactive activities for launch day (e.g. Q&A sessions, live demos, etc.)
5. Collaborate with relevant influencers or bloggers to spread the word
6. Personalize outreach to upvoters and commenters
7. Offer incentives for early adopters (e.g. discounts, bonuses, etc.)
8. Collect and analyze feedback from users to continuously improve the product
9. Celebrate the launch with your team and stakeholders. What are some items that you would add to this checklist? Share your must-have items and tips for a successful Product Hunt launch!