I tweet in bad english about Marketing and Product. Startup Guy.
Co-founder & CMO @BreadcrumbsIO, Prev. CEO & Co-Founder of @AdEspresso. #500Strong#YCS21
Man, it's always like this... the smaller they are the more they make absurd requests. In almost any business.
When I was running an agency business a small $10k customer used to call me at night just to ask the url of the staging server to show his friends. eBay, a $1m customer would never ever call me after working hours.
2025 Plan to get rich with 0 effort:
Step 1: Engage with all the 10 users who DM'd me claiming they can 2x my revenue or customers
Step 2: Watch my revenue 20x
Step 3: Success
@levelsio A major issue in EU (on top of the and complexity of running a business) is fragmentation. US is a big huge market.
Europe is 50 small markets all with very different cultures, and rules.
Hey @ThriveCart, I know ConvertBox is no longer a priority but it's embedding Polyfill which represents a high security risk nowadays.
Any intention to fix this?
https://t.co/VReahWOYGP
"What do startup CTOs search for on Google?"
Google - doesn't provide good answers
OpenAI - wordy, unverifiable, too broad, no volume data, not useful
SEMRush/Ahrefs/Moz - gives you KWs related to "startup CTO" (which isn't quite the same thing)
But... 👇👇👇
@EthosVentures Yep everyone should use a password manager. Forcing users to insert a 16 chars password is not gonna make people change mind if they are not using it :)
I don't know... it just seems too much especially with 2FA enforced.
Are longer passwords the best way to improve security?
Twilio is now requiring 16 chars passwords... I find it brutal. More secure? Likely. Terrible UX? For sure.
Apply as a speaker at the conference instead of sponsoring it and spend the money on paid ads :)
Jokes aside, it's a tough choice. B is more predictable. A is always a shot in the dark. Sometimes it works great sometimes it generates a $0 return.
If the conference is big enough might be worth advertising here on its hashtag but the reach is usually low, even for large events. Still always worth a try, even if you're also sponsoring the event.