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  1. Jesse D

    Upwork experience as a non-tech person

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    Awesome post here... I've never heard of Upwork until now and just did a 30 minute dive into it. Seems promising if you have a skill set in demand and time to execute. In Fastlane terms, it seems like Control and Time may be your challenges here. After reading a few posts through Lex...
  2. Jesse D

    Roadmap for market testing small product-- online or brick & mortar?

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    Thanks Vadim-- Very good idea here. I was just working on a website layout last night-- I'll have to integrate some of the ideas you mentioned in your Step 1. I have been working the product awareness effort since we hit 2020 through social channels while also building up a Kickstarter page...
  3. Jesse D

    Roadmap for market testing small product-- online or brick & mortar?

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    Haven't been on here in a while, but yes! Been working on Kickstarter content to test the market mind and see where it goes. I'd figure it's a low risk effort on my side and a soft launch. I have prototypes and everything so the development and usability can be showcased. Now I'm just working on...
  4. Jesse D

    Roadmap for market testing small product-- online or brick & mortar?

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    Thank you Eskil! These are great ideas to consider and there is valid logic behind both. I'm going to put some more thought into these! Best, Jesse
  5. Jesse D

    How to find a need / problem?

    In my opinion Amazon is a great tool to identify market/product problems. Amazon has so much valuable data-- all for free. Existing customer comments/reviews on products that sell high volumes is key. Steps: 1) Find a product your interested in on Amazon 2) Make sure it has plenty of...
  6. Jesse D

    Roadmap for market testing small product-- online or brick & mortar?

    SIDE HUSTLE 
    Hi Everyone! I read TMF almost a year ago and it kick started me into developing a small product for a mobile device (i.e. cell phone) stand and cord holder. My design philosophy was simple: 1) Research a similar, high volume selling product online and in box stores (Amazon, Home Depot...

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