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Why Thinking Like A Salesman Gets You Ahead

Why Thinking Like A Salesman Gets You Ahead

Any developer knows that good software programs take time to create. Even in the advent of no-code platforms like bubble.io and Honeycode, nothing spectacular is achieved overnight. Despite that, visual programming tools continue to revolutionize the face of technology’s evolving landscape. Given how innovative the app development industry has turned out, experts will still point out how crucial one positions new technologies in marketing products and services and better convey ideas and solutions. Because the …

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MVP.dev reads: Get Smart! by Brian Tracy

MVP.dev reads: Get Smart! by Brian Tracy

If you’re looking for a quick read, then Brian Tracy’s Get Smart! should do the trick. With less than 200 pages to browse, instantly pick up a thing or two about exploring your natural thinking talents and working toward achieving your goals. Here are a few points from the book that are worthy of relaying: The combination of immediate actions and insightful thinking will make realizing dreams more feasible. When it comes to living life, …

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Low-Cost User Acquisition Strategies You May Have Overlooked

Low-Cost User Acquisition Strategies You May Have Overlooked

No matter how earth-shaking your product is, what you produce becomes futile if no one knows about your business. To successfully reach out to your target audience, you’re going to need to learn how to market. This is why startups of all kinds and sizes have to include user acquisition in their drawing boards and business plans.  Still, it’s important to note that conventional user acquisition strategies aren’t always feasible. To a lot of solopreneurs …

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Agile is about taking baby steps and getting giant results

Agile is about taking baby steps and getting giant results

MVP Agile development is terrific for startups because it allows you to test your product and market, engage with early consumers, and save a whole lot of money for other incoming enterprise initiatives. Both business methodologies, it’s safe to say that Agile is the opposite of Waterfall. Whereas the first development cycle relies on iterative progress, the second relies on linear sequential phases. To begin, the Waterfall approach isn’t advisable for MVP projects. In the …

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Understanding the Market/Fit equation Part 2

Understanding the Market/Fit equation Part 2

The road to Product/Market Fit will vary for every business leader, CEO, and startup founder. However, an entrepreneur can consider streamlined practices and principles in their journey to get Product/Market Fit. According to Brainchild Marc Andreesen, the first step to doing this is acknowledging that everything is in front of you. All of the resources handed to you can be used as a lever to push you toward the right Product/Market Fit direction. Work hard …

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