What’s your #1 marketing tip as an indie dev?
For me: Reddit 👽
It brought solid traction but you’ve got to engage smart. Reddit can be brutal if you don’t play it right.
There should be a showcase where people could post all of their ideas where they putted efforts but they failed and should mention the big reasons behind their failure, this will prevent someone from getting involved into those ideas and if they don'
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Mantosh Kumar
Innovate, Build, Sca... • 2m
Every Startup Needs a Solid Digital Backbone – Are You Ready?
When I talk to startup founders, I often hear the same challenge:
1. “We have a great idea, but we don’t know where to start with development.”
2. “We need an MVP fast, but hiring a tech
Should devs really care about the revenue, lot of ideas if implemented could be useful for many but it wouldn't be really profitable. Basically good will projects.
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Raza
Just a Tech Guy • 2m
I saw someone wrote about medial should be or gonna be next linkedin
But i actually don't want this, medial is different and it is great the way it is
No toxicity, no hate
I love it
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DK
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Ride • 1y
Thinking of writing some articles. What should it be on? P.S it will be a little advanced.
It has been few days..... but medial looks quite amazing....with full of startup enthusiast ...but there should be a way to million users ...i wish the principle partner of shark tank could be medial .
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 11m
Reminder to self:
That coffee you're sipping might be strong, but your determination to build your dream should be stronger.
Now, get back to work before it gets cold!
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Vedant Hipparkar
Exploring business • 1m
Hello everyone, I am planning to start engineering degree but I am unable to decide between computer science and other branches.With the rapid rise of AI, I wonder if CS jobs will soon be automated or saturated. Do you think pursuing CS is still wort