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I prefer strategy games because I feel they're not just about entertainment. They also help develop useful skills like planning, resource management, and critical thinking. Engaging in these games feels rewarding as I apply a strategic mindset, which is a skill set that benefits other areas of my life as well.
Finding games that also offer a play-to-earn aspect has been particularly rewarding....
What type of play-to-earn game do you enjoy the most?
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James Miller
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Figma, Sketch, and Adobe XD
What AI design tools have you used?
Ryan Zhang
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I still see it as useful for networking and job stuff, but all the memes and casual updates can make it feel less strictly professional.
Is LinkedIn losing ground as a professional-level platform?
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Back pain has been a frequent issue for me, mainly due to my sedentary job where I sit for long periods without much movement. I've tried various treatments over the years, including massages and pain medications, but they only provided temporary relief. It wasn't until I started physiotherapy Oshawa that I began to see real improvement.
The physiotherapist tailored a set of exercises...
Do you ever experience some form of back pain?
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Balancing user feedback with your own vision can be tricky, but it’s super important. I think of user feedback as a guide, not a rule. One time, I got a ton of requests to add a feature I wasn’t too keen on. Instead of adding it as they asked, I found a way to integrate the concept that still fit my vision. Users were happy because they felt heard, and I stayed true to what I wanted the product...
How do you balance user feedback with your own vision for the product?
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Definitely online communities like Reddit's r/startups or Hacker News. There's a goldmine of experiences and insights shared by fellow entrepreneurs there. Plus, podcasts like "How I Built This" and blogs like "Startup Grind". And also ChatGBT, for ideas.
What are your go-to resources for startup advice and learning?
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People love valuable, engaging content, whether it's blog posts, videos, or social media updates.
What kind of marketing is most successful?
Ghulam Abbas
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Product videos can be super important for a launch! They can show off your product in action, highlight its key features, and create excitement among potential customers. Plus, videos are great for sharing on social media and can help your product stand out from the competition.
How important are product videos for a launch?
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I use ChatGPT to help with all sorts of stuff, from getting advice on tech issues to discussing hobbies and even just chatting about life. It's like having a knowledgeable friend to bounce ideas off of and get different perspectives. Plus, it's great for finding recommendations and learning new things!
What do you use ChatGPT for?
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One way I've found effective is through social media. Platforms like Instagram and Facebook are great for sharing updates and connecting with your audience. Another approach is content marketing - creating blogs or videos that resonate with your target market. I've also had success with influencer partnerships, where someone with a following promotes your product to their audience.
How are you spreading awareness about your product?
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I recently finished a great book: The Storyteller’s Start-Up Book: Finding, Learning, Performing and Using Folktales by Margaret Read MacDonald. I really enjoyed it because it offers a unique perspective on startups, focusing on storytelling as a key skill for entrepreneurs.
MacDonald shares practical startup knowledge on finding stories, analyzing them, and connecting with others. The book...
What are the best business books for tech entrepreneurs?
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For my business, I rely heavily on a combination of software tools that streamline operations and boost efficiency. I use Trello for project management to keep track of tasks and deadlines, QuickBooks for accounting to manage finances, and Slack for team communication to ensure everyone is connected and informed.
When it comes to software development, we use GitHub for version control and code...
What software tools do you use for your business?
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Do you find gambling as a hobby?
What Recreational Activities/Sports/Hobbies do you enjoy?
AR Bell
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Creating now a SaaS software for construction companies, it will be sick!
What does your Product/Startup do? Describe in one sentence.
Ghulam Abbas
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I own a small construction business and never had problems with accounting. I use JobView, which is pretty intuitive for tracking expenses and has great automated features for sending invoices and generating payrolls.
You can find more info about it at https://www.a-systems.net.
What Accounting Software Are You Using in Your Business?
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Besides that, being genuinely interested in others, being approachable, and having a positive attitude can go a long way.
What do you think that makes people popular?
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I'm all about cooking at home, personally. It's cheaper and healthier (most of the time).
Cooking at home vs. Eating out: What's your preference?
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Besides books, I found diving into online courses super helpful. Websites like Coursera, Udemy, and even YouTube have some awesome courses.
How did you learn Marketing? Share tips.
Mahsima Dastan
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