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What has been your experience with Linkedin Newsletters?
I have been running a Newsletter hosted on my own domain for a while now. But Linkedin has been repeatedly nudging me towards setting up a newsletter.
I'm guessing the advantage of the platform would be that distribution would be much easier, but then there would be no control of the database in anyway.
Is there anyone here who has grown a subscriber base on Linkedin for their newsletter and...
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How do you get tech teams to commit to a deadline?
This seems to be a problem with almost every startup - there is a tentative date as to when the product would be ready, and the marketing team would like to start making plans. Just that the timeline never works and the launch dates are usually postponed or the team realises that v1 of the product still has a lot of bugs.
This doesn't seem to be just a small company issue. Companies like Red...
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Goal of a Startup : Make things simple
There are four distinct ideas, that over the span of a few years have interconnected to paint a perspective.
1. Einstein famously said, "Everything Should Be Made as Simple as Possible, But Not Simpler".
I've mulled over it from time to time, but never quite realized how profound it was.
2. Then I came across this art by Picasso, where he goes through the process of simplifying the visual...
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1. I believe most startup founders misclassify innovators as early adopters. People who are like us, are usually other innovators and not early adopters. The intent as to why these innovators often sign up is to check out the product and the status worthiness that comes with being in the forefront. (2.5%)
There are very few companies that have managed to build a business with this tiny slice...
Finding (and keeping) early adopters? 🚀
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For a while, it is going to feel weird when someone is either too close or puts out their hand to shake. Hugs will be awkward and even the accidental cough, might get our senses tingling.
In a way, it will not be all bad. It will be good to respect each other's private spaces (it is now a measurable distance) and the hygienic habits of sanitizing our hands regularly might pay off in the long...
How is the work atmosphere/environment going to change once we move back to going to the office?
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Kissflow DW is a great Product.
1. Startup Teams are getting distributed. Which means more and more teams are collaborating using tools, except that a lot of tools themselves are getting rather noisy.
2. I like tools like Workplace by Facebook - it has helped a lot of high performance teams cut down on the noise, keep everyone on the same page, but there is very little means and way to...
Kissflow Digital Workplace
One platform to optimize, manage, and track all of your work
Karoo is the second product of the TechStars Incubated Startup Hammerhead, a startup built by technologists who are bicylists themselves, which brings navigation to the bicycle in an elegant manner.
Hammerhead Karoo
Karoo brings navigation to your Bicycle.
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So if you are one of those folks who has a very active follower base on your Facebook Pages and a business that is dependent on it, soon enough you'll realise that having to login into the page each time to check out any of the messages becomes troublesome. Chatwoot solves that problem, even if you have multiple people managing the page and seems to help them all stay on the same page when it...
Chatwoot
Exceptional Customer Support Over Facebook Messenger
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Exceptional Customer Support Over Facebook Messenger
Appcito
Application Delivery Software for Cloud Era
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Hi, My name is Vijay Anand and I am the guy behind Ideaspace. The problem that we are trying to solve (practising what we preach), is that there are quite a few entrepreneurs today chasing the same kind of companies all across the globe - thanks to the common watering hole we all drink from. While there are talks about bubbles and frothy valuations, there are still a ton of really pressing...
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I saw a demo of this product a few weeks back and thought it was pretty neat. It is a physical answering machine on your mobile phone. It plugs into your audio jack of the phone and has a companion app that allows for setting the rules based on which it triggers. You can now control and customise absolutely as to how your voice mail will function.
Voice Mail Pro
An Answering Machine for your Mobile Phone
Voice Mail Pro
An Answering Machine for your Mobile Phone