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How to reach $1,000 MRR in 30 days

According to a previous Indie Hackers post, it takes 9 months (on average) to reach $1K MRR.

(I know the dataset was small, so we should take it as is).

Though, in my impression, it's not way off!
Let me show you 3 things you can do to beat the average 🚀

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Growth
on August 3, 2022
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    Awesome work Simon! There's always something new to learn from your videos.

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      Thank you 🧡 Really appreciate it!

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    One of my favourite videos so far!

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      Thank you, Kyle! Really appreciate it.

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    Great video, Simon! Love the posting daily tip. Content is the name of the game! I post regularly but not daily - how do you continue to ensure your content is engaging? I feel like I run out of QUALITY content really quickly. I have 1-2 really valuable posts per week. The others are just fluff. So, how do you cut that out? Really enjoyed your video - will take a look at your content automation app too!

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    It's an amazing video! Maybe one of your best so far.

    Some honest feedback though: what I got from this video is that if you want to start selling fast (a product that already exists), you have to build an audience and improve your social presence and get a group of early adopters as testers to test and reiterate.

    All valid points! But that is not answering the question "How to reach 1k in 30 days". So in that context the title looks more like a click-bait. Luckily the quality of the video afterwards justifies the click. 😇

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