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high conviction: extremely important for founders to be in the 'trenches' especially early on answering customer support, debugging codes, vetting hiring all add up to the eventual 'aha' moment of pmf
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i don't think there's any other route to pmf (or to survival for that matter)
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It’s especially good for early marketing as it lets your customers and potential customers feel a closer connection with the product. So much of marketing is about finding a common connection with people.
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1000 $DEGEN
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Most of the greatest success stories started from the ground up with actual work. Building experiences and skills to help in the long haul. 63 $Degen
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🫡 salute to all the founders and builders
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Yes, the current ceo at a proptech company I once worked in did everything when the company was still bootstrapped. Marketing, design, content creation, sales, customer service, etc. till date he brags how much this helped him in building his company and hire the right people, cause he has been in their shoes before.
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that's for sure but the hardest part is then to give up the micromanagement and give the work to the professionals. many people miss that
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Aha moment 200 $degen
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