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Recent content by alfosua

  1. alfosua

    Time-off, you might not watch me here for a long time.

    Time-off, you might not watch me here for a long time.
  2. alfosua

    I've Read UNSCRIPTED!

    GOLD! HOT! 
    Read the book. It's time to leave the forum, the road is somewhat long and I have to devour some books in engineering while I manage to set up the brand. From all the books I have read about self-development (I've read quite a lot:"v), I think the unconventionality of this one is...
  3. alfosua

    My biggest error as an international contractor

    Hmm, I didn't evaluated that
  4. alfosua

    My biggest error as an international contractor

    One of my biggest errors as an international contractor was becoming an international employee. That's it. Now my "employers" are wanting me to relocate to their country, Spain—which is a very good proposal when you know where I currently am. Heck! this might be part of the plan if it could...
  5. alfosua

    Attempting to Build A Productocracy [Niche > Problem > Pre-sell > Solution]

    HOT! INTRO 
    With what you plan to set up your website?
  6. alfosua

    Elementor Pro or Code with Angular?

    SIDE HUSTLE WEB DESIGN 
    If you just want to mount your e-commerce website to start selling and maintain it along, you'd be better using WordPress and Elementor. And if time's not affordable, then contract someone to build the pages for you. (Ask them to make you easy to publish things.) Also, for me, Gutenberg Editor...
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    Attempting to Build A Productocracy [Niche > Problem > Pre-sell > Solution]

    HOT! INTRO 
    Less than one week ago I started using something like your approach of seeking contacts for interviewing. Honestly, I see more responses from my prospects, and I'm seeming to keep following ups with them. Thanks for the idea man! Unsoulful cold emailing sucks.
  8. alfosua

    On making the next Amazon

    INTRO 
    Heyyy, I have watched you:O
  9. alfosua

    On making the next Amazon

    INTRO 
    Gotcha
  10. alfosua

    On making the next Amazon

    INTRO 
    Lol, sorry for the clickbait. I don't have built any Amazon yet, and neither I've started. A quick intro: My name is Alfonso, and I am a 20-year old software developer and data engineer—I really like to say that even it is not 100% true by the time. Where I am currently geolocalized in...
  11. alfosua

    Attempting to Build A Productocracy [Niche > Problem > Pre-sell > Solution]

    HOT! INTRO 
    Great enthusiasm! A little question, what's your tech stack? I assume you work with Python or something like Shell/Bash on Linux. I wonder knowing it, long ago I was practising web scrapping, though just for fun purposes.
  12. alfosua

    Progress as a Freelance Writer/New Amz Seller [Daily]

    EXECUTION 
    I like your idea to document your work. Because I'm a coder, I will try to do it in Twitch. I don't think I could write some many self-reflectionsxd
  13. alfosua

    Keeping a SaaS platform free initially and adding subscription once it has enough traffic

    SAAS / APPS 
    I'm somewhat confused. Who will pay? People who will buy things, or people who publish things? I assume you will charge publishers in some manner, or you will offer buyers some kind of premium recommendation list or discounts if they subscribe. Focus on knowing if they're willing to pay. I...
  14. alfosua

    Help me!

    INTRO 
    Financial knowledge is very helpful long-term, whether it is for business and personal purposes. But I'd prefer to encourage you to use more than 50% of your free time (if not 100%) to learn how to build something you perceive someone would buy and learn how to sell it. I assume you're somewhat...
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