Hey builders👋
It's been a while since I last shared what I've been building.
Thought I'd give you a quick revisit of the SaaS products I’ve poured my time and energy into over the past year.
From automotive to sports tech, here’s what I’ve shipped (short thread)
Need to sign off to refuel soul, mind and body for a fresh day tomorrow ✨
Best of luck all my followers, following and those who i am not connected to yet 🔥
The journey continues…
@Gavel_on_X If your High Risk stock lost 6%, i guess you are doing an amazing job 🔥
Wish you the best Gavel 💪 i am actually in the invest your time and experience phase 😉🤣
A personal brand is built through relationships too.
Reply to people.
Start conversations.
Support others.
Share useful resources.
Join the right communities.
Make introductions.
Your brand is not only what you post.
It is how people experience you.
Stop scrolling builders, devs or whatever you call yourselves.
I am one of those btw, humbly sharing this to get you onboard and start making that change.
I agree. I see so many amazing ideas, but they never go anywhere because the person doing the building doesn't know how to get the word out.
They start to lose belief in themselves, thinking their idea is no longer viable, but in reality, they just need to understand the audience and build campaigns and content that clearly defines the value and the why.
@dara_venture I would call it build your network of people that will correct your path of action, definitely with ZERO stake in the outcome as you said Dara ✨
@TimoCodes True, i did this myself and i am fixing it.
We get really hooked by all the talks about founders etc..then we make the mistake of writing for the wrong audience 👍
Admitting it here, but fixes in action now.
@asaio87 Focusing on building 1 thing at a time is pure wisdom for solopreneurs and founders with limited resources.
I have been there, trying to ship more one thing at the same time and ended with almost no results 👍
@MelNicoleLove Facts ✨
Normalizing patterns that hurt us will definitely turn into normalized failure.
We can fail at some point, but we can’t afford turning it into a habit 💪
I’ve said it myself a thousand times: building is easy, marketing is the hardest part.
The worst thing about this statement is that we’re training our subconscious minds to believe we can’t do marketing.
Enough of that.
@AnthonyGaenzle what’s your take on this Anthony ?
@matthewmillerai Well done Matthew, it’s amazing what we can do from behind our computer screens and becoming visible to the whole world 🔥
Congratz on this milestone and any tips you have for someone who wants to do something similar ? Video recording i mean while building 👍