Yet again reminded of this.
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How to learn marketing and sales as a solo entrepreneur?
“I built and run a saas product solo (> $500k/year). Honestly, I have never found any advice useful[…]
[…]My business is b2b and it’s a platform for certain kinds of professionals as well as an API that powers many well known businesses.
- Networking
- Long Game w/ SEO, Word of Mouth
“I’d say focus on the long game from day one (blog posts, good marketing pages, etc).”
“If no one wants to talk to you about it, no one is going to want to pay for it.”
More… A bunch of resources linked in replies
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If you plan on levelling up your technical writing / blog post (meant for education), you’d like to visit this guide once in a while.
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I found myself reading the (well-written) Rules of Software Tutorials 1.
I’d started publishing guides for beginners2 and I found some value in the aforementioned post, that I will be inculcating in my future guides.
I’d highly recommend a read if you’re a developer planning to write guides or technical documentation.
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I think itβs about time where we need be able to build stuff incredibly quickly like physically build infrastructure, incredibly quickly with technology.
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itβs funny that it has to be said this way, but programming today is being mainly used to apply solved problems and build stuff on top of that but believe programming was introduced for different reason, to find solutions to problems that a human brain cannot explore, naturally with ease.
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which I found on visiting the front page of hacker news. ↩︎
Or just… me in a couple of years where I might be needing a refresher. ↩︎