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It definitely depends upon your target audience but for us we serve up stable diffusion in the cloud so our target audience is mainly reddit, youtube and various AI blogs. If anyone wants to check us out we are www.thinkdffusion.com
Where do you grow your community?
Anil Matcha
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John Cox
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Juicy by Biggie is my favourite!
Are there any hip hop heads around here?
Geri MΓ‘tΓ©
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John Cox
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Yes, always building on weekends!
Happy Saturday! Are you building on weekends?
Natia Kurdadze
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John Cox
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Best of luck to you!
Today's the Day! Employee Engagement Goes Liveππ
Bala Balasubramaniam
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John Cox
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For my first start up, we launched at 10pm scrambling to get it launched after working crazy hours. There were issues due to capacity and we had to keep the team in the office until 3am in the morning. Not good times!!!
What's your most regretful thing you have done before your product's launching?
Jenny Yu
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John Cox
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You've got to be in it to win it!
What's your favorite motivational quote?
Abdul Razzaq
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John Cox
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100% depends upon the complaint, but good advice from Edward G - I go the extra mile whenever there is an issue or complaint. I deep dive the customers issue and try to resolve it for them in an efficient manner, making sure they are updated along the way to know that I am doing everything I can. There is nothing worse than making a complaint and then being ignored, it just angers people....
How can you handle customer complaints in a way that leaves the customer satisfied?
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John Cox
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Ideally, you launch before them, build traction, create a moat around your business so the barriers to entry are high and then ensure your product is better than anyone else's
How can you beat your competitors to market?
Harry Willet
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John Cox
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My start up creates these types of images so we definitely use them! It's www.thinkdiffusion.com and it runs stable diffusion in the cloud!
What do you think about AI-generated photos? Do you use them in your projects?
Lindsay Davis
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John Cox
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Rich Dad Poor Dad and The Richest man in Babylon - Those 2 books alone started me on my path to become financially independent (which I achieved in Nov 2021)
What's the most memorable book you've ever read?
John Cox
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I use https://www.similarweb.com/ to track my competitors website traffic, how we compare on referrals, social traffic, keywords, geographic split etc...
How can you track your competitors?
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John Cox
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100% write blogs, they are instrumental down the line for your SEO and backlinking strategy
Should I write blogs for my website? Do they worth it or not?
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John Cox
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At the start of my last start up, I was a morning person and a night owl! I used to work from circa 8am until midnight pretty much 7 days a week! This is my 2nd start up now after successfully exiting my last company. Now my working days are more like 10am start to 8pm finish
Are you a morning person or a night owl? Why?
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John Cox
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Also, ensure you take breaks from your pc. Even a 10 minute walk outside can freshen things up. I really like going to the gym mid-day as it gives me an endorphin rush and loads of energy for the afternoon
Which methods do you employ to maintain focus throughout your day?
Shaur ul Asar
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John Cox
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Also, ensuring cashflow is there to support the business in it's early stages
What is the hardest part of launching a product? π
Rishi Thomas
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John Cox
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Marketing is always the hardest thing!
What is the hardest part of launching a product? π
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John Cox
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Tough question, I sold my business 2 years ago for $19 million, I spent a year travelling and ended up int he canary islands in Spain. I bought a villa and moved but after 6 months I got itchy feet and missed work. Hence why I am on here with a new start up plannned!
What does your dream retirement look like?
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John Cox
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I would love to connect, we are about 2 weeks away from launching!
Who are all launching this week, let's connect
Anil Matcha
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