Never build for indies or students should be number 1.
Never build for indies or students should be number 1.
Interesting data:
Most small business owners make about the same as they did as employees.
Proves that weβre doing it for the autonomy, not (only) for the money.
To whom it may concern:
Please, no more directories.
Build something valuable that people want to pay for because itβs valuable.
Sincerely, and with compassion,
Jason.
I'm already doing it with development. Researching how to do it in marketing
Love it when indie hackers win
It took 3 years to recover from depression and cross $1M/year.
- I built 29 websites
- I wrote 22,532 tweets
- I made 96 YouTube videos
- I wrote 48 newsletter issues
- I worked out every single day
- I never sacrificed a night of sleep
Keep shipping and take care of your health β€οΈ
Gemini pro has a grounded api option
Cool tool Nico
Keep winning, Marc! Am happy for you.
Reselling LTDs is a huge business.
That's a hockey stick MRR chart π
This is impressive..any interesting discovery you might share?
It used to be a good place to launch. But now it's full of bargain hunters looking to resell the LTDs later and founders looking for some quick cash
Indie hackers winning
If you see a product there, just know it's on its death bed and Appsumo is the life support .
That's a huge given you are in a YMYL industry. Continue winning, Kyle
The best things in life free. Learnt from Jason that the best reward to your loyal customers is just a message of appreciation.
Congrats. Has the traffic come with conversion, or is it mostly top of the funnel content?
That is a lot of clicks. What niche is that?
Am also sure you will attract good links too
Wow. Great traffic. Reddit marketing or from search?
Cool project. Check it out
Startup founders starter park. Follow all
What would be a better monetization? Display ads?
That's a smart strategy
Will you offer subscriptions , or will it be profile ads?
Interesting. I see parallels with AI. Adoption by enterprise will require a change of processes
Nice read Iron. In your experience, do reddit users convert to paid or are they just good for beta testing?
That is a weakness. I am also struggling with . Congrats on your soft launch
Thanks Dagobert for the tips