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Going solo on SaaS is tough 😓 Indie hackers, what's your secret sauce for staying motivated?


💡 Low-cost startup marketing: 1. Craft guest posts 2. Send out newsletters 3. Optimize SEO blog posts 4. Use free launch platforms 5. List on startup directories 6. Nurture social media following 7. Interact in online communities


If you have no results, you're not as smart as you think you are It's far easier to iterate your way out of a problem or to avoid it entirely, rather than to create a perfect solution the first time


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Motivation is highly overrated Instead of trying to channel motivation like you're favourite gooroo Make the process between idea and action as much of a reflex as possible You can short circuit the need for motivation and inspiration And just do it

AutomationAcad's tweet image. Motivation is highly overrated 

Instead of trying to channel motivation like you're favourite gooroo

Make the process between idea and action as much of a reflex as possible

You can short circuit the need for motivation and inspiration

And just do it

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If you're thinking about buying any high-end audio equipment, do it asap Two major factory fires in East Asia wiped out most of the pro-grade DAC chip production


I think a solo founder could scale a software business to 7 figures plus of revenue with tribe of vetted Upwork contacts, Zapier and a few SaaS apps. Pretty damn incredible, really. I guess it's true that you often become what you fear ... and turn into a manager


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99% of people vastly overcomplicate finding a successful niche Don't be one of them Here are the only 4 steps you need to validate you're on the right track


A startup is essentially “doing things that don’t scale” at first to will your product into existence Then scaling the shit out of them once your customers can’t live without it. Skip the boiler room step at your peril


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The part of your work that’s new every time is the craft. The part that’s the same every time is the toil.


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