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October 6 · Issue #39 · View online
Every week, I share a side-project I made in 1 day.
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👋 Hi! This week, I published a new article about the things I learnt while launching my own products (i.e. not just developing the software): - Users are not unthankful. They are desperate. - Give before expecting to cash in. - Monetising a product takes more than visibility. - Marketing: “everybody” is not a target. - Wording: use keywords that your target searches for. - When in doubt: avoid regret, take risks. - Flow: be productive to a point, spend 80% of time doing things you enjoy If you want to know more about these tips, and what led me to these conclusions, read this:
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What I learned while working as an indie developer for 2 years
7 principles I wish knew before quitting my job, about marketing, productivity, and self-awareness.
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Hope you enjoyed it! 😊 Also, those of you who teach may be interested to know that I just released one of the tools I’ve made to grade my students’ code efficiently: classroom-submissions-to-pdf. Have a great weekend! Adrien
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