Great story to share, cheers! Good luck with your avventure!
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Nice story, thnx for sharing. Good luck!
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Hey Justin, congrats on your new success! It's great to see what people do when they pivot. Most would give up after what had happened to you, but delayed success is almost greater than getting it right the first time. Plus, now you have new opportunities to take Tiny Wins in new directions! You could feature interviews or a podcast, a la Indiehackers and earn more by doing the occasional paid sponsorship or affiliate link. Again congrats, and happy hacking.
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Hey Justin, big fan of yours here! Glad to be commenting on something you wrote personally! It's always a learning experience, and no matter how much you think you know, there's always things that continually surprise you.
I'm still learning myself, but the beauty is: as long as you never give up, you can't ever really call it a failure. Before I ever got started, I read most of your interesting blog posts and it has lead me in the right direction, though marketing for me is always, always the hardest part.
I love coding and designing far more.. and if given the choice, I'll spend more time adding a new feature than marketing, so thanks for this.
I'm also considering offering a "lifetime access" to one of my products... its a nice way to get some funding up front to at least have that motivation to know what you do.
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Wow. You put people on a yearly subscription and didn't send a reminder email before re-billing? I don't think that idea has ever even been on my radar!
What was the rationale behind that structure? Has it worked successfully in previous products you've launched? If so, were they B2B?
Great story to share, cheers! Good luck with your avventure!
Nice story, thnx for sharing. Good luck!
Hey Justin, congrats on your new success! It's great to see what people do when they pivot. Most would give up after what had happened to you, but delayed success is almost greater than getting it right the first time. Plus, now you have new opportunities to take Tiny Wins in new directions! You could feature interviews or a podcast, a la Indiehackers and earn more by doing the occasional paid sponsorship or affiliate link. Again congrats, and happy hacking.
Hey Justin, big fan of yours here! Glad to be commenting on something you wrote personally! It's always a learning experience, and no matter how much you think you know, there's always things that continually surprise you.
I'm still learning myself, but the beauty is: as long as you never give up, you can't ever really call it a failure. Before I ever got started, I read most of your interesting blog posts and it has lead me in the right direction, though marketing for me is always, always the hardest part.
I love coding and designing far more.. and if given the choice, I'll spend more time adding a new feature than marketing, so thanks for this.
I'm also considering offering a "lifetime access" to one of my products... its a nice way to get some funding up front to at least have that motivation to know what you do.
Wow. You put people on a yearly subscription and didn't send a reminder email before re-billing? I don't think that idea has ever even been on my radar!
What was the rationale behind that structure? Has it worked successfully in previous products you've launched? If so, were they B2B?