And how (or where) are you going about learning?
Why share what we are learning?
I'm currently trying to dive deeper into the whole world of indie hacking. I'm learning about all of you and trying to fill in gaps about my own business knowledge.
#ask-ih
Going back and learning all things vanilla JavaScript, then on to React. Not for any business purposes other than wanting to bring my programming knowledge to more web based systems.
I am learning React right now after learning Js - Both in Udemy, excellent courses for low prices.
Then I will learn about SEO and work on my side project.
Personally I have three big areas I need to level up on ASAP...
All three are difficult because there aren't really quantifiable metrics I can track to see if I'm improving or not :)
Suggestions/links to good resources are very welcome!
I often ended up on Wistia for videos on how to make videos :) We use their service too over at Ministry of Testing.
What specifically are you interested in coaching and teaching areas?
I'm currently learning JavaScript and advanced SEO best practices. Downloaded a great JavaScript course on Udemy for $12 and am learning SEO on Coursera.
But truthfully I'm actually overhauling SEO for one of my small business marketing clients as I learn how to do it. Learning WAY more that way than any video lesson could ever teach me!
These days I'm so put off the complexity of Google Analytics. I wonder if 'SEO people' ever use anything different?
Yep! Lots of resources:
I do SEO as a day job and have for quite a while. There is a big move to datastudio ATM as whilst there's a bit of a learning curve in the beginning, it's a lot more practical.
The above tool recommendations are solid in my view, there's an alternative for each them but I mostly use the above.
Good luck
How to perform great customer interview for an early access SaaS app.
I have done a few so far for versoly.com, and I got good feedback so far. However I feel I could do them much better.
I'm thinking I can prepare a list of questions to ask after and a list of actions they need to complete (sign up, create a website, change text, add an image, preview, publish, add cname).
If any of you have resources for customer interview for startups that would be amazing.
I'd be interested to know how you are going about learning this? And if you've come across any useful resources?
Hi, Volkandkaya! "Lean Customer Development" is the book you're looking for! I highly recommend it
I really want to make the shift from web marketing to Dev so working through Lynda.com and portfolio building.
If anyone is in London and is open to mentoring/tutoring I'm really keen to find someone
Hi there! With the idea to launch a SAAS product not too far in the future, I am doing two things:
I plan to do this for a couple of months until I have a deeper understanding of the problem space and then move forward with building a solution.
Cheers! :)