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How Jeremy Redman Grew V One to 8,000 users with $300

I interviewed Jeremy Redman, founder of v.one.

Here's some thing crazy - he scaled from 300 users to ~8,000 with only $300 in marketing costs.

The only thing crazier than that is the guy himself and his passion for enabling non-technical founders the ability to build their own products.

How did he grow from 300 to 8,000 with $300?
🏛 College accelerators
đź–Ą Hackathons
đź“§ Direct email

Here's what Jeremy had to say about early growth:

"So for me, it was all about partnering with people that weren't necessarily scalable options. There's this whole adage in Silicon Valley that you do the unscalable. So let's learn about our customers. First, let's go DM someone, let me email someone at times to beg and almost cry to get them on my platform, learn about who they are, and why they want this and why they would be a fit for this"

We talk about a whole lot more in the 30 minute conversation!

you can watch the interview here: https://youtu.be/XOmx1SSWU_Y

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Ideas and Validation
on November 6, 2020
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