What advice you wish you had known when you started your business journey? ๐Ÿค”

Matej Cabadaj
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This will be interesting to read! ๐Ÿ˜

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Be more firm with my development outsourced company.
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@matej_cabadaj yes. I launch in 2 days and Iโ€™m having so many issues with website they need to fix lol
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Matej Cabadaj
@slimmy82 Planning to move it in-house if possible? ๐Ÿค”
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@slimmy82 Thats also a good one, so true.
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Matej Cabadaj
@slimmy82 ๐Ÿ˜ฌ๐Ÿ˜ฌhope all gets fixed by then ๐Ÿ‘€
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@matej_cabadaj 3:28 am and speaking with developers fun
Matej Cabadaj
Let me start: Backup all your legal documents and invoices and have everything sorted - looking for it later is really painful ๐Ÿ˜
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Roland Marlow
@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...
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@matej_cabadaj I feel you on this. Iโ€™m always Iโ€™ll 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...
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Matej Cabadaj
@grocerius This is very valuable! thanks for sharing!
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.
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Roland Marlow
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.
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