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BFG 🎩↑🌱
@bfg
Why do you think there are so many builders and projects that believe in "if we build it they will come." Thinking that their ideal users are so smart and affectionate about exactly their "thing" that they will find it without any market evangelisation and differentiation efforts 🤔 Do you think that it is deeply rooted in the education and the fucked up views many professor at technical universities hold about business? Curious even about anecdotal evidence?
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Garrett
@garrett
Distribution matters even more when signals get lost in the noise
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meta-david🎩 | Building Scoop3
@metadavid
This is a very thought-provoking question. My hunch: historically (maybe about the past 30 years) the tech space has always had a surplus of business people and not enough technical people. What I'm finding in this particular space it's actually the opposite, there are tons of devs, but not a lot of people with strong business acumen. As a result, most people are simply leaning into their strengths/competencies. Every time I hear things like "permissionless" building, I close my eyes and shake my head. APIs and SDKs that allow someone to build permissionlessly have existed for DECADES. This isn't new to web3. 🤣 It's code for being lazy and trying to weasel out of doing things like go-to-market plans. BUT...it's early days, we'll have more adults entering the room soon, haha.
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Tatiansa 🟪🟣. ⌐◨-◨
@tatiansa
It amazes me how much someone underestimates marketing these days with such a huge number of projects on the market, this is especially noticeable at dev conferences, my friend was talking to some founders at one of the last ones, and when the conversation turned to the profile of the activity, they practically laughed, as if this area was inaccessible even to mention.
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0xZara.eth🎩
@0xzara.eth
Many believe that a superior product will magically attract users, but without paid ads is the same as saying “overnight success”. It’s easy to overlook the grind needed to actually get there! 🚀
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adnum
@adnum
I think we all build in our micro chambers. We see problems none tackled in our micro cosmos and try to make tools that we believe will solve the main problems. And because we believe everybody has the same problems should use our solution because it the best there is 🤔
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