6 steps to learn "startup skills"

Shivi Jalota
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1. Pick your passion 2. Build a simple website on any builder 3. Learn SEO & start writing blogs 4. Share insights on relevant social networks 5. Package your content in a newsletter 6. Find a way to make money Stop just reading. Start DOING!

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Misha Krunic
Short & sweet steps!
Launching soon!
Working in a startup is one of the best and quickest ways to learn startup skills.
Nicole Ogloza
@qudsia_ali i could never agree more. Even when I was in a 'corporate' startup (Workday), and college, I never learned more than when I was in a startup. Let's you become an extremely well managed, and well rounded person. Being an entrepreneur really helps you in all areas of life!
Ivan Ralic
I actually think that this road is too slow šŸ¤ As I see it, there are two ways startup can start: āžœ Bring value (Vitamins) āžœ Solve a problem (Painkillers) Community driven startups as you mentioned are mostly value driven. But I think this is too slow. I would rather suggest to find a problem, figure out a solution, no-code something and start talking to users šŸ˜„ There are a lot of Notion Templates for example on PH and I believe that everyone could build an MVP now and get something going. This is definitely faster and can iterate infinite numbers of times to the product-market-fit šŸš€
Shivi Jalota
@ralic oI agree to what you said but don't you think it's more like phase 2 for someone who's starting up
Ivan Ralic
@shivi_jalota actually not, I strongly believe that you should go as soon as possible out of your confront zone straight to the market šŸ˜‚ I do that all the time. For example when I wanted to understand how the Appsumo works instead of binging all the videos and searching the web, I've built a simple icon set in a few hours and launched it there. It failed miserably but the point was for me to learn not earn šŸ˜„ @qudsia_ali has a good point as well joining a startup is also a great alternative. Quite a few of my previous team members now have a startup of their own šŸš€
Jhon Albert
Startup-Style Leadership. The Power of Networking.
Srishty Chaudhary
The only difference between learning in an MNC and startup is - startups teach you a lot of things. You are involved in almost every department. You get opportunity to work on different projects. The prospective of learning increases. This is quite insightful.
MarkTennant
Before you start making a site just need to learn SEO, ie the risk that you will have to redo everything from scratch.
Fares
@tire_sap very good advice, but how to learn seo well?
MarkTennant
@fares_aktouf seo courses, there are many different, you can start by watching YouTube, to learn the basics: about the structure, to understand what kind of site you need, try to do a trial on Wordpress
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Alex Leroy
Agreed. Start doing and just keep on shipping.
Mike McMinn
Hi, I'm a successful co-founder. Here are a few newsletters I subscribe to that have helped with different perspectives over the years: https://www.top10in.tech/ https://seraf-investor.com/compass https://thestarrconspiracy.com/s... https://www.profitwell.com/recur... https://www.saastr.com/blog/ Hope these help.
Mike McMinn
Sorry one other thing, for SEO, I recommend learning how to master AHREFS https://ahrefs.com/academy you'll thank me.
Nicole Ogloza
yea, after a while, reading doesn't help. Even though you have a degree in something or read about it, it's a whole different ball game when it comes to putting theory into practice. If anyone needs help with this, I would suggest a book that helps you puts things into practice, and it all has to do with MINDSET. The book is mindset, by Carol Dweck
Inam from Outgrow
And i'm watching Shark tank.