AprameyaAI • 1y
How to Build a Business That Doesn’t Rely on You 24/7: 1. Hire people smarter than you. Your ego will survive, but your business might not if you don’t. 2. Automate everything you can. If it can be done by a bot, let the bot do it. 3. Create systems, not chaos. Consistency is what keeps the wheels turning when you’re not around. 4. Learn to delegate. You're not a superhero—don't act like one. 5. Scale smart, not fast. Sustainable growth is better than burning out in a year. Entrepreneurship isn’t about working all the time; It’s about building something that works even when you don’t.
Founder/CEO - Suprem... • 1m
Ego is good. It’s what makes you push beyond your limits. It’s what whispers “I can do better” when everyone else says “good enough.” People love to demonize ego, but without it, you’d settle. You’d stop taking risks. You’d stop building things tha
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The Clueless Company • 1y
You think you're a superhero doing everything yourself? I used to wear that cape too, thinking I could juggle it all while building my businesses. Spoiler alert: it didn’t work. Sure, there’s pride in grinding it out. But here's the reality: When
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Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 7m
When a Brand Name Becomes the Language You don’t search, you Google. You don’t buy adhesive, you grab Fevicol. You don’t ask for toothpaste, you ask for Colgate — even if it’s not Colgate. This is what marketers dream of: Becoming the noun. The act
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Codestam Technologies • 6m
If your product breaks under 100 users, scaling is not your next step. Here’s the hard truth most early-stage founders miss: > You don’t need 1M users. You need 10 happy ones — and a backend that doesn’t scream in pain. Here’s what we tell every
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