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In last 5 months, I’ve built 16 SaaS products for clients using Cursor.
Now, I’ve cracked the best AI coding workflow for Cursor.
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MrBeast just went deep with Steven Bartlett.
In a raw 2-hour conversation, he revealed:
• Why he wants to quit YouTube
• Why he's more unhappy than ever
• Why you should never help anyone else
These are his 7 insights you shouldn't miss🧵:
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They just stole $1.46 billion from Bybit
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At 39, LeBron James spends $1.5 million a year to stay fit.
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It's always shocking to me how many people don't pay for GPT-4.
$20 is an absolute steal, if you use it correctly.
Here are 10 new GPT-4 tutorials that will change the way you use ChatGPT:
How to get started as a solopreneur:
(even if you have less than 5k followers)
1. Take the thing you do at work.
2. Build a simple landing page.
3. Write copy that describes that thing.
4. Add a button to "book" a discovery call.
5. Write content about it for 90 days.
6. Answer questions on your content.
7. If people have more, ask them to book.
8. Ask 5 levels of discovery questions:
- What's the problem?
- What have you tried? How did it work?
- What is that costing you?
- How big of a priority is it to fix?
- When are you hoping to have it fixed?
9. Send a recap email about what you learned.
10. Describe how you would fix the problem.
11. Explain how much it will cost.
12. Explain how long it will take.
13. Back into the date they need it fixed by.
14. Ask them if they would like to get started.
15. If they say "no", try again tomorrow.
16. If they say "yes", send them a payment link.
Congrats. You're running a business.
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Random urge to drop 3 truth bombs:
1) Spending 1 hour on your marketing strategy will save you from 6 months of "throwing spaghetti to see what sticks"
Of course, it's more fun to start coding right away.
But aren't you tired of launching another product that will get 0 paying customers?
Especially when you can fix it by answering 5 questions before the first line of code is written:
• What one customer / market insight do you know that most of your competitors are unaware of?
• What specific target audience segment will benefit from your product the most?
• How is your future product is x10 better than the current status quo solution in the market?
• What will be your main marketing channel to get the first 100 paying customers?
• What pricing conditions will make buying your product a no-brainer?
That's it.
Open a Notion document and write your answers as specific and detailed as possible.
This will get you closer to the first sale than any NextJS boilerplate.
2) Your product is worse than you think
Sure, you love your product.
I get. I feel the same.
And I know that your Twitter friends feel the same way.
But for most users, your product is a pile of shit. Same with mine. Same with any indie product.
• Onboarding is weird
• Not enough features
• Copy is confusing
• Customer support is slow
Once you talk to enough users, you will learn the unlearnable insight.
"Every product is garbage. Mine especially"
Solution?
• Get more honest feedback from your customers
• Invest in your design
• Double down on marketing
3) You need a big win soon
You can celebrate the small wins as much as you want.
• My first paying customers
• 100 clicks from Google
• #5 on Product Hunt
It's all nice and cute.
But after 1.5 years, I know one thing for sure.
If a Solopreneur doesn't have a big win in the first 12 months, there is a 95% chance they will quit.
Sure, there are exceptions. But they are exceptions for a reason.
You can't keep going if all you do fails.
You need motivation. You need self-confidence. You need money to pay the bills, after all.
6 months in, and still don't have a big win?
You need to change your strategy ASAP. Or there is a high chance you will burn out soon.
• Stop trying to grow your ugly SaaS
• Launch a productized service
• Launch a digital product
• Launch a ChatGPT wrapper
• Start recording TikTok
• Start sending cold DMs
• Buy ads
Change something. You have 2-3 launches left.
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