How I’ve Attracted the First 500 Paid Users for My SaaS
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How I’ve Attracted the First 500 Paid Users for My SaaS
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Re: How I’ve Attracted the First 500 Paid Users for My SaaS
#2Many of the tidbits are the exact opposite of advice for startups that are trying to maximize value.
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#3Re: How I’ve Attracted the First 500 Paid Users for My SaaS
#4This seems like good advice to maximize personal satisfaction on a side project. Many of the tidbits are the exact opposite of advice for startups that are trying to maximize value.
It seemed to me that most of the advice is pretty in-line with that given to value-maximizing startups.
Re: How I’ve Attracted the First 500 Paid Users for My SaaS
#5This seems like good advice to maximize personal satisfaction on a side project. Many of the tidbits are the exact opposite of advice for startups that are trying to maximize value.
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#6Re: How I’ve Attracted the First 500 Paid Users for My SaaS
#7Seriously, part of the cost of running a service is your own income - don’t discount the value of your own labour
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#8I dislike the “costs me $5 a month”. Seriously, part of the cost of running a service is your own income - don’t discount the value of your own labour
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#9Re: How I’ve Attracted the First 500 Paid Users for My SaaS
#10If the author is reading this, I'm curious about whether you've considered targeting Japanese users and why or why not. :)