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How to learn marketing as a solo founder / small team with no time or budget (pt 3)

Now you've got a product, found a community to start engaging with and learned the etiquette for their space.

In this next instalment, we'll be going into a bit more detail about specific actions and methods. Treat these tips as tools. Spoiler, if you're a tech founder you'll probably recognise some of this methodology!

These tips have helped me to break even during my first three months as a solo founder (I planned to make a loss for at least the first 6 months) and customers are now approaching me organically. It's also helped my clients to grow, as well as helped them to find methods and habits for marketing that are sustainable for their workflow, which is so important.

Part 3 of my 4-part series in 'How to Learn Marketing' - documenting my own journey and experience in finding the right formula for me, and what I actually want to spend my time on.

Because we just want to spend time on the product, right?

Anything you think I've missed? What are some daily habits you're building around marketing and growth?

Let's chat!

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