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Recent content by t15

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    How much of a difference do Google reviews make to your business?

    HOT! MARKETING 
    Could you share a few of these GMB channels?
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    How much of a difference do Google reviews make to your business?

    HOT! MARKETING 
    How do you know whether they make a difference and how do you get them now?
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    What book are you reading? Right now. Post up!

    NOTABLE! HOT! BOOKS CHAT 
    When using Audible, how do you retain the pertinent lessons?
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    How many action fakes can the fastlane come up with??

    GOLD! HOT! CHAT 
    We should learn Elixir because if our app takes off, we're going to need the concurrency capability. But since Elixir's running on BEAM, we should learn Erlang before that so that we have a clear idea on how to troubleshoot if something goes wrong. I'll take this. Chad, you take a look at which...
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    What book are you reading? Right now. Post up!

    NOTABLE! HOT! BOOKS CHAT 
    Deploy Empathy https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58713729-deploy-empathy
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    How many action fakes can the fastlane come up with??

    GOLD! HOT! CHAT 
    Accumulating wisdom from dozens of books to write your OWN business manual that you intend to follow when building your first business.
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    What is the BEST "value" you ever paid for?

    NOTABLE! HOT! EXECUTION CHAT 
    https://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/dell-ultrasharp-49-curved-monitor-u4919dw/apd/210-arnw/monitors-monitor-accessories
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    No-Code AI platform but from whom?

    That intersection is tough beyond platforms (e.g. creating an ML pipeline without code with elements of the pipeline being smart enough to extract features from your data automatically). To me, no-code is about enabling others to create without code. That's everything from APIs to full-blown...
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    I'm building a tool to make brands viral without paying ads

    EXECUTION 
    Will this be an API? You've probably listened to this podcast episode on IH. If not, it's worth a listen: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/208-jon-yongfook
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    Proof of concept market test

    Take a look at this: The Mom Test - a book by Rob Fitzpatrick It's only 130 pages and to-the-point.
  11. T

    41 and at a crossroads.

    INTRO 
    Thank you for the encouragement! Thoughts on lab-grown meat?
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    41 and at a crossroads.

    INTRO 
    Yep, that's a good point. To be completely honest, I've been jealous of people in the past who've been able to do this. But you're right, there are a million ways and shouting your way through with platitudes doesn't have to be one of them. I've also been conditioning myself to stop caring...
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    How do you keep in touch with people in your network?

    I'd like to know: 1) How do you keep in touch with people? Do you simply say "hi!", arrange a call, send them something interesting? 2) If you're good at keeping in touch, how has it paid off for you? 3) If you're the type who doesn't and has lost touch, do you regret it? What was stopping you...
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    You're from where??

    HOT! INTRO 
    Ottawa, Canada.
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    A Nietzsche quote fitting for this demographic.

    MINDSET 
    "The thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions--as attempts to find out something. Success and failure are for him answers above all. To vex himself, however, because something does not succeed, or to feel remorse at all - he leaves that to those who act because they are...
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