Aspiring founders face dozens of challenges en route to building profitable businesses. Can you help them out by sharing your knowledge and experiences?
Below are a few topics and ideas to get your creative juices flowing:
- Advertising
- Being a Non-Technical Founder
- Bootstrapping
- Branding
- Building an MVP
- Common Mistakes
- Content Marketing
- Conversion Rates
- Customer Support
- Digital Nomadism
- Distribution
- Failure Analysis and Recovery
- Finance
- Finding Your First Users
- Fundraising
- Growth
- Hiring
- Idea Generation
- Idea Validation
- Landing Pages
- Launching
- Leadership
- Lifestyle
- Low Budget
- Mailing Lists
- Management
- Market Research
- Marketing
- Metrics
- Motivation and Discipline
- Outsourcing
- Personal Development
- Pricing
- Prioritization
- Product Development
- Product Ideas
- Product Validation
- Product-Market Fit
- Productivity
- Productizing Services
- Remote Work
- Sales
- SEO
- Side Projects
- Startup M&A
- Staying Small
- Tool Reviews
- User Onboarding
- Web Design
- Web Development
- Working With Co-Founders
Last updated on Monday, March 18th, 2019.
Do you have a list of articles? I can find them in the forum, but it would be cool to filter for just the article style posts.
Not yet, but soon.
i have written some in depth technical posts on WP Hacked Help blog, can i reuse them here, with a canonical may be, whats the process for that, where should i send those, show i send link to my article only or should i send entire article from there, will it be published as whole or just an excerpt with link to original article. One of top being this one - https://secure.wphackedhelp.com/blog/wordpress-errors-issues/
Thanks in advance. BTW i am a big fan of indie hackers and my product was also featured recently here too.
As someone looking to cross the chasm, I'm most curious about first hires.
Building the initial version, selling/doing demos, etc. are all things I feel very comfortable doing. Managing people... not so much.
I'd love to hear perspectives from solo business owners that then decided to hire a full-time person and grow the business in headcount.
In particular:
I could go on and on... When I read IndieHackers articles, these are the questions I'm looking to answer.
I like the multitude of subjects we can write about.
Great feedback, thanks. There's no official minimum limit for articles currently. But I doubt I'd accept anything shorter than a few paragraphs, unless it was a clearly special circumstance.
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