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JC
@jonathancolton
Struggling to launch your Web3 startup? It's not just about the tech—it's about your go-to-market strategy. Many fail due to poor market fit. Engaging with users can change that. Discover actionable strategies in my book. Ready to level up? Check it out here. 👇👇 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i7XQWcoSyQz6XflvmcDkZ_u4MIhYhjZn/view?usp=drive_link
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Apurv
@apurvkaushal
does your book also cover GTM differences wrt web2 startups? And bits around retention? The starting part is easy - to get the first few thousand or even 100 thousand users... its the later part that really is difficult to crack in the space.
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JC
@jonathancolton
While the book focuses on the foundational GTM strategies for early traction—finding your first audience, building distribution, and validating your product—the principles of user conversations and understanding customer needs can indeed help drive retention and growth. Transitioning from high churn models to sustainable, long-term contracts is a strategic pivot, and while not covered in detail in this version, it’s certainly something I plan to explore more deeply, perhaps in future editions or the course I’m developing. I appreciate your interest in these topics! If you have specific areas you’d like me to cover in the future or want to dive deeper into retention strategies, feel free to reach out or stay tuned for the course.
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