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I made my First ever Sale, I'm so excited!

I'm building Startup Without Code a Notion dashboard/directory that provides you with resources on how to build your MVP from idea to launch day without code.

An hour after I tweeted about my product under a thread, I received a pre-sale!

I couldn't believe it! Someone was willing to pre-order my product.

I felt like my vision was validated.

It helped me realize that I might be moving in the right direction.

Next Step: Keep building & keep talking to potential users to gauge pain points.

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Building in Public
on February 12, 2021
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    Congratulations on your first sale

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    Congrats on the first sale.

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    Congratulations :) That's definitely a great motivation booster. I'm just waiting for the day when I'll receive my first sale. Can't even imaging how that would feel.

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      Just remember to build in public. Also, I find that I get more traction posting about what I'm working on under popular twitter threads.

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    Congratulations, now all you have to do is go out there and kill it!!!

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    That's great! I remember my first 3USD from blogging, it felt awesome! Keep going.

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      Thank you! There is something about making money online that feels validating.

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    Congrats Meisuleen!!! That's so exciting. 🎉

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      Thank you so much <3

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    Thank you all for the encouragement and kind words!

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