@stijnnoorman In The Diary of a CEO, Steven Bartlett explains this perfectly. He argues that 'Vitamins' require constant education and push, whereas 'Painkillers' sell themselves because the demand is visceral. Sell the solution to the fire, not the fire extinguisher.
@1Umairshaikh Overthinking is the worst because it tricks you into thinking "worrying" is the same thing as "working." You end up burning all your fuel while the car is still in Park.
TechCrunch confirms what many have felt: Follower counts have never mattered less. High-quality content will find its audience via the algorithm regardless of your "base."
Perfect timing, because I’m also doing some rebranding.
Quality > Quantity. Always. 💡
#trends#tech#tips
@erenbali This has been clear for years thanks to founders like you. We are building @eduropyai from Azerbaijan with a global vision for corporate learning. Would love the chance to learn from you or connect.
@aryanlabde Option 3: Validate, Build Audience, then Code. Coding all day for a product nobody wants is just an expensive hobby. Build the demand before you build the features.
@mdnlabs@eduropyai is an AI powered corporate training platform that enables companies to create manage and scale professional employee training programs quickly without technical complexity.
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In my experience, first-time founders focus on product, second-time founders focus on distribution
AI has made building easier, but made distribution harder
Build it and they won’t come
Attention must be earned