Ben

Ben

Discover new ways to make money
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Nikaβ€’

9mo ago

How do you get rid of unwanted business?

When I interviewed one founder, he mentioned a few sites where you can sell your business, such as:

  • Acquire

  • BizBuySell

  • Flippa

  • GetAcquired

  • Reddit (yeah, this one too)

Aditya Singhalβ€’

9mo ago

Is Experience as a Founder good to get a corporate job?

After spending the last few years building an AI startup within a corporate setup navigating ambiguity, owning end-to-end execution, wearing multiple hats I m now stepping into the job market.

But here s the catch:
When you apply as a founder, even within a structured organization, it often raises eyebrows more than interest. Was it just a title? Was it too niche? Was it too independent to translate into team-based environments?

imbudβ€’

9mo ago

Which is more important: making a great product or doing effective marketing?

Hello, Product Hunt!
I vote for "marketing is more important!"
Recently, building has become really easy with the help of AI agents and tools like Cursor(thx Ai). I think the time and money needed to create a good product have significantly decreased thanks to various SaaS programs.
However, I still don t have any references to introduce to you ( ). I feel like I ve neglected marketing, which is more important than making the product. (Please tell me this is the real reason...) Especially for indie makers like me, marketing is the hardest part (I wish someone could do it for me! ).
Making a good product and promoting it are both important, and it s a pointless debate.
Still, making vs. marketing? What do you all think?
And if there are any cost-free ways for indie marketers or beginner marketers to try out, could you let me know?

Pitch your startup in 5 words or less

Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise

Pitch your startup in 5 words or less

Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise

Leeann Trangβ€’

9mo ago

FOR FUN! Can you guess what generation someone is from based on what apps they use?

I always feel like I m aging myself when I suggest using @PayPal to send money. ( Don t you have Venmo? my little brother asked me years ago. I quickly made an account but honestly, I only use it with him.)

It s wild how fast things have changed. First, @Venmo and @Zelle took over, and now there s @Wise , @revolut , and probably dozens of other ways now to send people money instantly.

Product Huntp/producthuntAaron O'Learyβ€’

9mo ago

🚨 Community landing page roast: give a roast, get a roast 🚨

Let s bring back everyone s favorite kind of feedback: brutally honest and weirdly helpful.
Drop a link to your landing page in the comments. Then roast someone else s. Keep it real, keep it useful, keep it (mostly) kind

We re talking:

  • What s confusing?

  • What s missing?

  • What s great but buried?

  • Would you actually sign up or bounce?

The rules:

Nikaβ€’

10mo ago

Q2: What are your goals for the next 3 months?

In yesterday's post, I broke down the goals (and achievements/failures for Q1 2025).

So happy to see your contributions as well and would like to know...
What is on your plate for the next Q2 period?

Victor Pimentelβ€’

10mo ago

Struggling to Find My First SaaS Idea – Advice from Experts?

Hey everyone!

I m just getting started on my SaaS journey and, like many beginners, I m facing the classic challenge choosing the right idea to work on.

I feel like I might be overthinking it. On one hand, I just need to dive in and build something to gain experience. But at the same time, I want to ensure I m working on a valuable idea with real potential.

Aaron O'Learyβ€’

10mo ago

What’s the most unexpected way someone used your product?

Curious what s the most unexpected way someone s used your product? Looking for fun, weird, or totally unintended use cases.