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Why is it so hard to get feedback when you want to validate an idea ?💥

Since the llama has been involved in side-projects, he notices that the hardest thing is to validate an idea having real feedback that validates that idea.

ok you have to :
💥make calls
💥publish the idea on communities
💥advertise on facebook

All this costs money, time to those who give, there are different channels...
A lot of people post, few give feedbacks

Why? Because there is nothing in exchange for their feedback?
Very few give for free if it doesn't concern them.

🔎The observation: there is not a single place, a platform dedicated to the validation of ideas.

👨‍💻So how about creating a platform or in exchange for feedback, you would receive something (to be determined).

📣Would this simplify the process for the person with the idea and save time (and something) for the person giving feedback.

Why is it so hard to get feedback when you want to validate an idea?

🧘‍♂️We will see how many feedbacks I get on this post.

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    What do you think is the hardest part of validation @Lamacorn ?

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    Hi Lama...
    This is exaclty what we are building @ThinkUp...
    Happy to provide more info [email protected]

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    Hi there, I think validation of an idea can simply be of just 1 thing: someone paying for it

    📚 Case Studies

    1. Samuel Briskar created a video using basic wireframes to get 400 signups and 5 initial sales of a product that is yet to exist.

    2. Kettle & Fire's founder Justin Mares validated his idea with just a landing page and Bing Ads!

    3. Joe Benjamin got his first sale just by replying to a tweet.

    I explained more in this post.

    More Case Studies
    This Saas founder used Emails and LinkedIn to get 100 users without a product.

    This founder validated his niche with just two posts and grew his newsletter to over $5k MRR.

    0 audience, 1 product launch, over $6k in revenue. The strategies used by this founder to launch his SaaS.

    Learn the exact process of how this solo-founder did (validate, feedback, sales) to get over 50 orders before he even created his digital product.

    $4-figure MRR online community and over 5k subscribers. How this founder validated and built her business using a giveaway.

    Good luck!

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      I just checked out your website. It looks great! What did you use to build it?

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        Thanks! It is running on Super :)

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