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Spandan Patil

Hustronix • 20d

Most early-stage founders don’t need more marketing. They need fewer priorities. I’ve noticed a pattern: Traffic is inconsistent. Conversion is unclear. Messaging keeps changing. New channels are added before old ones compound. So they respond with: “Let’s do more.” More content. More ads. More experiments. But if your system isn’t tight, scale amplifies waste. Here’s a simple test: If you can’t explain your growth engine in 5 sentences — you’re not ready to scale it. Clarity first. Then repetition. Then scale. Not the other way around.

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