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Everyone can build. The real problem is to sell what you've built. So learn the art of selling. by @zencentric (ClickToTweet)
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5 tips to post successfully on Hacker News by @1hakr
Tip#1: Title should always be as unique as possible.
Tip#2: Best time to post is on weekends.
Tip#3: Its good to get few upvotes immediately after posting.
Tip#4: Keep engaging with the audience.
Tip#5: Keep posting every week till you make it to the top and keep experimenting with the title.
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Pyre.gg, a social network for gamers, noticed that many people took part in our content and copied it on their websites or platforms. So they did a little experiment, and it has yielded a good amount of backlink.
How you should (probably) rewrite your cold email by @watus
Tired of writing my newsletter, what should I do? by @andrewkamphey
Nobody is forcing you to send it out. If you haven't sent out a newsletter in a month. No worries mate. We all have ebbs and flows.
There are 100 other things you can spend your time on.
Here are a few suggestions that might ease the "workload"
Most underrated piece of advice by @adawg4
1 . Consistency is key. Being consistent with how you show up every day and move the needle is half the battle. Whether you are marketing your business or you are iterating on your product/service offering, keep showing up each day and push to improve 1% from the day before. It all adds up and compounds over time. (ClickToTweet)
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4 . Fall in love with the problem, not the solution. (ClickToTweet)
5 . Just launch. So simple, so true. And relaunch often by reiterating based on customer feedback. (ClickToTweet)
6 . Delegate. When businesses grow and mature, you can't handle everything, and more importantly: you can't do it as well as an expert. Then think of all the tasks you really don't like doing or aren't the best at, and start hiring to meet those needs. (ClickToTweet)
7 . Learn to enjoy the process, not the outcome. (ClickToTweet)
8 . Delayed gratification vs instant gratification. It is quite easy to do things for there's an instant reward/impact, but to do anything worthwhile, it will require focus and belief in delayed gratification (ex. icecream vs exercise). And things compounds - both bad and good. (ClickToTweet)
9 . We always tend to overestimate what we can do in a day or a week, but combined with delayed gratification, the power of compounding can be really used to gain big wins. (ClickToTweet)
10 . Do the right thing always when you have to choose between right & easy. (ClickToTweet)
1 . How to launch again and again (Source: Y Combinator Youtube) by @krishan711
2 . Make your marketing realer (53 upvotes) by @harrydry
3 . Ten growth mistakes that first time SaaS founders make (good) by @iammarcthomas
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thanks for the <3 ! also just discovered @iammarcthomas post, quality right there!
Thank you! That’s very kind. ❤️
Glad you discovered something useful.
Great issue! Lots of great snippets. Thanks for including The Land of Random. 😀
LOF, I like your landing page.
Amazing issue! Thank you for including https://indiestack.co :) I appreciate it!
As I am a member of IS community, so I love it.
🙏 Mega thanks for the feature my g!
You wrote (emphasis mine):
Is that a typo?
Yes. It was. fixed it. 🙌
It is. I think it spiritually envelopes the delicious mmmmmmagic of my Newsletter.
Mmmakes sense.
Thankyou for the mention about https://siteoly.com
I like the name Siteoly. Have you launched on ProductHunt?
Thankyou Falak. Haven't yet launched on ProductHunt yet as I have been getting mixed advice.
Some people say "its better to wait and launch when more people can recognize"
Some people say "just go ahead and launch"
But I don't know. Any advice there?
Go and launch. I waited 3 months for launching IndieLetters there.
But now whenever I make any product, I will launch on ProductHunt to test it.
For example, I am thinking to create a newsletter around tech. I will write one issue. And launch on ProductHunt. If I got 1K subs, I will continue. Otherwise, I will stop.
Thankyou. One last question - Did you hunt it by yourself? Or Did you request someone to hunt on PH?
I did it myself.