Eigentlich dachte ich, ich sei relativ sattelfest im Vokabular des Big Bullshit, aber #Solopreneurship war mir neu.
Naja, klingt ja auch kewler als Ich-AG.
Eigentlich dachte ich, ich sei relativ sattelfest im Vokabular des Big Bullshit, aber #Solopreneurship war mir neu.
Naja, klingt ja auch kewler als Ich-AG.
Neue Folge – Marketing ohne Manipulation!
Mit Anna Turner spreche ich über bewusste Kommunikation, authentische Positionierung und wie sich Solopreneur*innen im gesättigten Markt behaupten. Hör rein!
Jetzt anhören: https://stephanieakowalski.de/content-strategy-rocks-staffel-2-episode-1-anna-turner/
Indie hackers, build in public, Twitter and other communities for solopreneurs - are dead.
Why? Read my latest blog post
https://thesolopreneur.blog/posts/on-buildinpublic-and-indiehackers/
VC backed tech bro vs Bootstrapped solopreneur
Products that provide information will become obsolete
I keep thinking about this a lot, and I believe in the near future, AI like ChatGPT will be used more and more to search for information
Therefor product that rely on serving information, will become obsolete
Even today, Google have snippets feature which steals traffic from your website, and with the adoption of AI it will happen on a bigger scale
As I shift more toward Solopreneurship/Entrepreneurship, I decided that I have to start a new blog in order to share my journey there.
https://www.thesolopreneur.blog/posts/one-year-of-solopreneurship/
Late night poll.
I’m considering on my next project, and debating between a desktop app or a B2B SaaS. Help me choose
The creeping determinism and survivorship bias is STRONG in the indie hacking community
“Productized services” is getting thrown a lot recently.
Can some ELI5 what’s the difference between productized services and traditional freelance/webdev-shop?
I’m loosing faith in entrepreneurship, and I’m one step away from proclaiming luck as being the only factor that predicts success.
Yeah, some days are tough
I’m starting to think that this whole “developers own their means of production”, is yet another fad.
If you are a developer, it doesn’t mean that it’s easy for your to start a business because you can write code that cost you €0 to produce.
This is the biggest refactor I ever deployed for https://justfax.online
Most people would be scary to push such a big refactor to prod. I wasn't scary because I use Rust. If it compiles--it runs.
Kidding, I was terrified. But all good, deployed successfully
I work 12-14 hours a day.
By the end of the day I’m squeezed like a lemon. I’m not proud of this. I don’t endorse it. And I know that there are consequences.
But for some reason, I get enjoyment from it. Is this a form of masochism?
Successful SaaS = consistency + luck
Assuming the above is correct, every SaaS has potential to generate MRR.
Given the correctness of this assumption, when do you decide to “fail” a project and move to a new one?
Throwing my laptop away and go live on a farm
I spent €200 on Google Ads so you won't have to.
And in my recent blog post, I share everything I learned.
#buildinpublic #ads #sideporject #indiehacking #solopreneurship
How it feels to be a solopreneur
Great piece of content from @patio11 on solopreneurship. Old, but still super relevant for any indie hacker out there.
https://www.kalzumeus.com/2010/03/20/running-a-software-business-on-5-hours-a-week/
Good morning builders!
Plan for today:
Write an article for SEO purposes
Launch another ad campaign
Full force on freelance (want to finish it before new years)
Share yours!