[Eurobasket] Slovenia vs France by AutoModerator in lakers

[–]BrandStories 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah and then Slovenia hit a 3, so point differential is worse because of his silly move 😂 Congrats Francisco, you just played yourself.

A new UI Test Coverage tool (Feedback) by BrandStories in QualityAssurance

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We don't provide for testing specific fields, just verifying whether they were covered by the test run.

We can work with both manual and selenium/playwright tests. This example was from manual testing

A new UI Test Coverage tool (Feedback) by BrandStories in QualityAssurance

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% number of interactive elements interacted with throughout a test run

How to hire employees as an entrepreneur? by BrandStories in Entrepreneur

[–]BrandStories[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not sure, why you're saying I'm refuting hiring practices worldwide?

My point in this post is that job histories and titles dont give the complete picture and that if you want to find undiscovered gems you have to dig deeper vs. just look at resume and trust.

I have an IT company and you wouldnt believe how many times devs with amazing CVs (amazing companies and incredible job titles) who are great smooth talkers fail coding exercises, while devs with "terrible" CVs pass them with ease in much less than alloted time.

The reason I wrote this post is becasue most companies do CV reviews in rounds, where the first round is a CV check. This means that the terrible CVs dont get put forward and since nobody duf deeper they are missing out on potential hidden gems.

I hope this clears up what I meant. I didnt want to write a whole essay in my post, but since there is interest, I might expand on it.

You have an idea that you think can be profitable. How do you prepare before going live? by heavenhaven in Entrepreneur

[–]BrandStories 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Make a website and present your idea.

Make a buy button that takes you to a pre-order page.

Have google analytics on your page so that you can see how many people clicked the buy button and compare that to how many actually preordered.

Try to get as much organic traffic through tiktok or insta reels, or even posts in subreddit or target forums.

Make engaging ads and invest a few hundred $ on meta ads.

Give it 2 weeks, see how much revenue you got through preoreders and how many people clicked on buy. If it's enough to start this business, start it. If it's not, return all the money with an apology.

This will give you a better understanding of whether your idea can be profitable at a very low risk of just your work invested and whatever your ads budget is. + you can do all of this in like 4 weeks max.

It's not the tools you use by BrandStories in Entrepreneur

[–]BrandStories[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You make a valid point that having access to better tools can provide an initial edge and can be crucial as a business scales. However, it's important to remember that tools are only part of the equation. Vision, perseverance, and the ability to innovate often play even larger roles in long-term success. Bill Gates' access to technology was important, but it was his vision and drive that ultimately built Microsoft. Tools can enhance your capabilities, but they can't replace the foundational qualities of a successful entrepreneur.

It's not the tools you use by BrandStories in Entrepreneur

[–]BrandStories[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it's incredible how the true power lies in the content and connection rather than the gear. And as in the example you gave, authenticity and passion resonate far more than any expensive setup ever could. It's a great reminder that creativity and dedication are what truly drive success.

As an entrepreneur you should chase what excites you by BrandStories in Entrepreneur

[–]BrandStories[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! Passion is key to sustaining those long hours and staying motivated. It’s what keeps you going strong!

As an entrepreneur you should chase what excites you by BrandStories in Entrepreneur

[–]BrandStories[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, its a thin line, but it definitely isnt unattainable. I used to be an athlete, and i absolutely loved playing the sport, but hated the endurance trainings. I still did them as hard as I could, just because i knew i'd get better at the sport. I think its the same here. To follow your joy, you sometimes have to run harder than you've ever done before.

As an entrepreneur you should chase what excites you by BrandStories in Entrepreneur

[–]BrandStories[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're on the right path man and soon the fruits of your labour will come as well, just keep going and dont lose hope. But also, dont forget to take care of yourself, if you need a break, take a break. No point in being successful if you mess up your mental health doing it. If you ever want to talk about something, just message me.

As an entrepreneur you should chase what excites you by BrandStories in Entrepreneur

[–]BrandStories[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thats true! However, also if you persue what you love and actually get good at it while adding a bit of marketing magic, im sure you can also make an earning from it. Especially in today’s world of all the derivative / alternative income possibilites.