I don't know what it is, but I feel like everyone was fed up with these courses a year ago (I have to admit that I was also thinking about creating one, but at this time, everyone was profiled as a "marketing guru").
When I thought it was over... ONE BIG SURPRISE... it is not, and some guys on X (called App Mafia) dropped one worth $997.
Do you spend 3 hours trying to find a clever .com before writing a single line of code? Or do you ship the MVP and slap on whatever domain wasn t taken at the time?
Do you spend 3 hours trying to find a clever .com before writing a single line of code? Or do you ship the MVP and slap on whatever domain wasn t taken at the time?
A few years ago, I got into a company that had been on the market around for 7 years and was a bit of a love brand among open source apps.
Then the company was bought by an Israeli company and I saw how the quality of the apps, the way they were managed and the monetization model went downhill.
Building an amazing product is one thing. Getting it seen, acquiring users, and scaling ads efficiently? That's a whole different beast. It often feels like a constant battle against budget burn and complex platforms.
Building an amazing product is one thing. Getting it seen, acquiring users, and scaling ads efficiently? That's a whole different beast. It often feels like a constant battle against budget burn and complex platforms.