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Povilas Korop
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Interesting trend that many email providers are growing to all-in-one solutions for marketing and publishing, also (coincidentally?) at the same time of #nocode movement is growing.
I remember the days of only Wix/Squarespace/WordPress as main alternatives for non-tech founders to build something. Look at the scene now.
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Povilas Korop
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Hey, working on revamping the content for QuickAdminPanel.com - homepage missing pieces, copy, demo-projects, upgraded tutorials, it's quite a big job after re-launching new version a month ago.
Interesting to constantly find new pieces of your product copy that you're not happy with. So not sure if this whole thing is "this week only" job, but getting through it.
What are you working on this week? (w/c 23 September)
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Povilas Korop
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I guess the hardest part that if you launch and you think it's important day for you and you worked for it very long, and, as a result - no one actually uses the product on the first day. Or, even if they do, they just click around and don't stay for the second day.
This is hard to swallow that "your baby is ugly". This is the moment when you realize that in 99% of the cases the actual LAUNCH...
What's the hardest part about launching a product?
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Povilas Korop
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I'm doing the same thing @hanyoon - working 7 days a week but not 8 hours a day, in total it's the same 40 hours, but then I'm flexibly planning random Tuesday afternoon with family, for example.
Been doing that for 3 years now (since daughter was born and work-life balance turned to non-existent), it's not healthy or unhealthy, it's everyone's choice. As long as you are doing something USEFUL...
Is working 7-days a week unhealthy? Or is it a sign of passion and drive.
Han Yoon
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