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    Great books that are NOT best-sellers. Share yours.

    HOT! BOOKS 
    Book: Start Small, Stay Small Author: Rob Walling Genre: Business Strategy Subject/Description: Realistic and practical advice on how to build a early stage business and make reasoned choices along the way. Unlike many business books, Start Small, Stay Small eschews traditional lofty goals of...
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    Learning to Fly

    HOT! 
    I had a friend who went on holiday with his family (his dad had his PPL) in a light aircraft from Midlands UK to somewhere in France. As he told the story, it was a nightmare! Lots of turbulence and terrifying moments over the sea. His mum vetoed any possibility of it happening again! Another...
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    Entrepreneurship that we don't read about in the media

    INTRO 
    I know what you mean about not being able to search for answers. Sometimes I'll be talking to someone at an event and they'll casually toss some info my way which solves a problem I've had for the last N months. My experiences in startups so far: Wading through through a quagmire of research...
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    Is it possible to consistently beat the market?

    INVESTING 
    Yes, it is possible. An interesting book to read on this topic is The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John Bogle. There are brilliant minds who develop market beating behaviours. One such individual is John Simons. Unless you are in this category (or are fortunate enough to be an...
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    Keeping A SaaS Platform Free Initially And Adding Subscription Once It Has Enough Traffic

    EXECUTION SAAS / APPS 
    I've been through this with a few SaaS businesses and I'm doing it again with another at the moment. I'd recommend building your paid subscription implementation from the start. At the very least you should have pricing tiers visible and allude to upcoming features. There are multiple reasons...
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    Be picky when choosing clients, even when you're starting out

    SIDE HUSTLE RANT 
    Wonderful to hear. I've been there too, but I wasn't quite as frank as you! Clients who aren't tech-savvy often have trouble discerning the complexity in implementation. Some people I work with consider changing the colour of a button the same as adding peer-to-peer networking. Nevertheless...
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    Fastest Way to Build an App?

    HOT! 
    Hello @MoreValue, I understand your frustration, and I was once in a similar position to you. I wanted to build a tech product, but didn't know how to do it. I decided to learn how to do it myself, but that's not the right decision for everyone. The world of software development was...
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    Books that will give you a Paradigm Shift! (You'll never be the same again)

    HOT! 
    I have three recommendations, one for personal development two for business development. I particularly like Atomic Habits by James Clear. It's about how subtle, consistent changes can lead to huge yields. Blue Ocean Strategy by Kim/Maugorgne is the best business strategy book I've ever read...
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    Learning to Fly

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    I've just been looking into paramotoring: what an amazing thrill it must be. Here's a video of a guy flying to a deserted island: View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adIF-62MmBM The guy that runs that channel has some other great videos too. Someone might be able to correct me, but it...
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    SaaS Mastermind Group - Striving to $100k/mo

    HOT! SAAS / APPS 
    I'm interested in your group and it sounds as though it would be a great community. I have a SaaS product in development which has some significant challenges, particularly in the areas of deployment and infrastructure. I missed your first post, perhaps it just needs a little more visibility...
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