What advice you wish you had known when you started your business journey? ๐ค
Matej Cabadaj
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This will be interesting to read! ๐
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Matej Cabadaj@matej_cabadaj
Let me start: Backup all your legal documents and invoices and have everything sorted - looking for it later is really painful ๐
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@matej_cabadaj To be honest, I wish I did this better with docs that came through email. Ironically, I was better when docs were paper because I would scan them and put them in specific folders on my computer but things that came through email, I'd assume they'd be easy to find if I needed them later...
@matej_cabadaj I feel you on this. Iโm always Iโll sort it out later.. lol
Really internalize the fact that bad hires cost you 10x more than good hires. Even if the good hire has twice the sallary ;)
Spend as much time as you can in finding the right people.
"keep your company asshole free" :D
Not kidding, Iยดd be on an Island sipping on my G&T if I had known that 10 years ago...
@grocerius very very smart!
@grocerius This is very valuable! thanks for sharing!
Be more firm with my development outsourced company.
@matej_cabadaj yes. I launch in 2 days and Iโm having so many issues with website they need to fix lol
@matej_cabadaj 3:28 am and speaking with developers fun
I wish someone had told me the importance of building a strong network from day one, Matej. Relationships are just as crucial as the product itself when it comes to long-term success.
Slow growth is ok. Just focus on building a really solid foundation. Make sure the product is sound, make sure customer service is good. and also focus more on organic traffic and seo.