@nadethethird thx,
yes, you're right,
however I didnt list this as my advice list.
I listed this as my personal experience and 20 things I think I've done wrong in my startup life and corrected later, which results in improvements.
@creationrocks use twitter.
be active among the target audience for a month or two.
talk about your product in an interesting way and see the reaction.
@gracccy I'd agree with you.
The reader should take away from my post only the stuff they believe makes sense.
My job is to tell the truth about my personal experience. The reader has free will to act on it.
1. Validate idea first.
I wasted at least 5 years building stuff nobody needed.
2. Kill your EGO.
It's not about me, but the user. I must want what the user wants, not what I want.
3. Don't chaise investors, chase users, and then investors will be chasing you.
4. Never hire managers...
@joanj23 I’ll offer them, but I’m pretty sure they will reject.
So I’m thinking of making a new front end for PH that’s showing real data, not fake. If it’ll be different from PH’s own dashboard, people will use my dashboard more often than PH and PH will see traffic drop and may consider acting
Back in July, I launched my website builder on Product Hunt, it was a really good launch, we got almost 1000 upvotes, but out of nowhere a rival appeared with more upvotes and won. I investigated their marketing, they had no viral posts on the internet, nothing. I could barely find any organic...