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HOW EASY IS IT FOR YOU TO PARTNER WITH DOMAIN EXPERTS FOR YOUR BUSINESS INTERESTS?
How much:
- Time
- Money/Fees
- Effort/Process does it currently take?
What are some of the pain points that you experience, while you repeat the process every few months? What software do you use to manage this?
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Logomaster.ai
How have you created the logo for your start-up?
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How do you go about hiring VPs/highly experienced hires for your Startup?
Would love anecdotal insights on what went wrong, how did you correct that. Insights greatly appreciated.
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Yes, typically for bookmarking files and mobile <> web syncing :(
Feel's so 20th century though!
Do you text yourself?
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There are limitations around the effectiveness of long brainstorming discussions, & team communication.
Additionally, depending upon the company & the specific employee, there could also be trust issues around quality of work.
What are the problems that remote team has to face?
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Investors as Advisors for your Startup [Please don't take names, We don't wanna get sued ;)]
How did they help your startup and how did their experience make them very useful as advisors? Could you not have gotten that advice from people outside the VC industry?
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I think different industries have different amount of success with the same. For a UGC/Social/Gaming platform, viral/controversial/unusual content typically works well, but that may not yield such great results for a consumer goods or a marketplace/Pay-as-you-go product, as they should only be interested in users who end up spending money. The product has to solve problems, and amplifying the...
What is the best marketing growth hack that you actually used and saw results?
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Most Startups I know who feel clever about their pricing strategy did one thing rite, which is they priced high and gave away tons of promotional coupons and delivered many useful features for that price.
Nickle-n-dime pricing models irritate people and put the Startup at the spot that they have left a good deal of money on the table.
Additionally, if your product is built for a single...
How to choose correct pricing model for SaaS service?
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Powtoons has been cost-efficient, helpful and has a good deal of features.
What are the best free video editing tools?
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It could be:
- A large and passionate community (offline/online)
- Network Effects & Personalisation
- Tons of Funding/Track record of huge achievements in a highly relevant field
- Exclusive partnerships that others can't get access to
The list goes on, but unfair advantage should be something which very few can imitate and gives you a nice head start over your competition.
For us...
What is your unfair advantage?
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When customers/users are sending you angry messages on Social networks on in private, that when are you releasing those new features and constantly following up. That's when you know you are in a good spot, so hurry up!
What is your method of measuring Product/Market fit?
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Have you ever felt discouraged to work with Startup advisors or Domain Experts?
Would love to know if it is because of:
- Price & Equity
- Unavailability of the right talent
- Conflict of Interest/Confidentiality protections
- Psychological inhibitions
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- Emotional Intelligence 2.0
- Multipliers
- Servant leadership
Please recommend some of your favorite books!
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Many won't survive as often PH upvotes/comments are jacked up by FnF support, which is super good in short-term, but leads to lesser critical feedback for the long term.
I think the PH database can be verified with the Product graveyard db to make these markings.
What's a Product you know that didn't survive long enough despite of becoming top ProductHunt?
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Acessability and verification of content could lead to significant improvements, but even the current market does not seem that grim to be honest.
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Unfortunately many end up getting fired by their boards, so usually the founder is not the CEO for a larger, late stages of the company.
Some factors that could come in the way would be - Adherence to the original vision, execution lags, high empathy for team retention independent of future skill-fit, and inability to open slots for great execs to come and lead the show can prevent founders...
Why good founders are not always becoming good CEOs?
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No I don't think they would be bad in all cases, but that depends on the stage of the Startup and how well staffed it is. For a <10 person startup, everyone is hustling and donning multiple hats all the time and it will be surprising for a Founding team member to have a dedicated side hustle.
For a late stage company with over 100 employees, those kind of things are relatively easier to...
Are side projects good or bad when you already own a business?
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Completely depends on the product and the immediate preceding step. If you market it to the right audience with proper onboarding, then something as high as 25% is possible, otherwise usually under 10% as companies are broad with their user acquisition and don't pay sufficient attention to onboarding.
What is your average conversation rate for a SaaS Product?
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I would lean towards faster shipping, but in certain cases high quality code/perfect product might be more appropriate (Cars, Medicines, Vaccines, Elitist products etc etc)
Should startups write good quality code or just worry about delivering the product asap?
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What has been your experience working with Executive/Startup Coaches?
Where did you find them and were you able to attain the outcome/goal you hired them for?