If you had any advice for a freelancer or someone who is looking to startup - would you suggest that they spend time finding a new niche that has not been explored as much or try to find a small slice in a market that has numerous players - because that will help them learn from someone who has already done it and replicate that.
Hey everyone! I'm Rosie Sherry and I love building communities. I started about 15 years ago with meetups, I then started Ministry of Testing and boostrapped that to $1.5M annual revenue over 10 years. I still (co)own, but don't run the business day to day. I led the community over at Indie Hackers for a couple of years. More recently I started Rosieland, a community for community builders. This has evolved over the past couple of years, from a newsletter, to a paid newsletter and now to a community with a 'community garden' approach. Rosieland is still my side-gig as I recently joined Orbit
I'll have to go with @csallen Reason: Ships code, Creates Content and Builds community. The real Founder Unicorn. Who's your top pick? PS: Be fun and don't nominate yourself :)
I spend all my time thinking about community-based products and web3. Ask me anything about what I mean by that, where the world is going, which products I love, or whatever else is on your mind. Literally, ask me anything!
NFTs are the Rage right Now and everyone seems to be confused on what exactly they are ,why people are buying it for Millions and if they are Bad for the environment.
OFFSIDE is a Daily football newsletter for passionate football fans to follow their favorite teams and Players
No need for multiple forums, Websites and groups just to stay up to date with your Fav team and Players
We hope to be the morning brew for football
Proxama is a social network created for creators and their fans. Fans get to buy and sell their favorite creators and support upcoming creators coins.
We won't be a twitter clone, we hope to become a social network for authentic connections.