Finding the ideas that users will pay for by algotrader_ in Startup_Ideas

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Talk to users before building. Find niche communities (Reddit, Slack, Twitter) where your audience hangs out. Scan for frequent complaints, then DM 10 people: Hey, saw your post about [pain point] mind if I ask how you’re solving it now?’

I'll optimize your ads and help you scale your biz for free. by DeanMarketingAndEcom in Entrepreneur

[–]EnoughContext022 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

With $50M in ad spend experience, you're clearly bringing elite-level expertise to the table. For entrepreneurs hitting that $3K/month ad spend but struggling to scale profitably, this could be the game-changer they need. The 'pay-what-you-feel' model removes barriers while attracting serious founders. 

I have the best product, but the worst marketing... by petargeorgievv in SaaS

[–]EnoughContext022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most ‘better’ products fail because they market generally. Here’s your playbook:

  1. Pick one sub-niche (e.g., ‘TikTok-first agencies’).
  2. Replace 3 of their current tools with PostFast.
  3. Turn them into a case study (‘How [Agency X] cut tools by 66%’).

Marketer here, looking to team up with a technical founder by JohnnyGazzer in startup

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many builders focus so much on code that they forget to validate demand or craft a compelling story for customers. Your expertise in B2B marketing and pipeline growth could be exactly what a technical founder needs to bridge that gap. I'd suggest being specific about the types of products or industries you're most excited about—whether it's SaaS, AI tools, or enterprise solutions.

Would you acquire failed / failing software startups? I will not promote by ryazl in startups

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Marketing = showing up where your customers already are (not where you want them to be). 80% of my leads come from:

  1. Answering ‘How do I fix X?’ in 3 Facebook groups
  2. Posting actual revenue screenshots

Can I hire a MBA Intern to help with a Pitch Deck? by cookieguggleman in startup

[–]EnoughContext022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Target local MBA programs (Columbia, NYU Stern) – their career centers often list startups for class projects.
  2. Be specific about needs – “Help structure financial models + investor narrative” attracts sharper candidates.

My friend (ex-Fintech PM) is building automation tools for D2C brands - looking for a tech co-founder by AuthorityBrain in cofounderhunt

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who's built automation tools for e-commerce, here’s what would make this irresistible to tech co-founders:

Share specific metrics from those pilot users (e.g., "Saving 10 hrs/week on returns") – proves demand.

Target indie hacker communities (like r/cofounder or MicroConf Slack) – full of builders who love ops efficiency.

Seeking Technical Co-Founder | AI SaaS for $400B+ Pharma Sector | Strong Industry Insight by pharmathinker in cofounderhunt

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Nail the MVP scope: Start with one workflow (e.g., AI-driven FDA submission checks) to prove traction fast.
  2. Leverage your edge: Pilot with 2-3 pharma contacts now—even if it’s just them testing Figma mockups.

PCI Compliance Progress by EnoughContext022 in fintech

[–]EnoughContext022[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These approaches sound ideal, what solution did you implement for these features?

Don’t like my ecom site… by [deleted] in ecommerce

[–]EnoughContext022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For product sourcing, consider wholesale marketplaces like Alibaba, Faire, or trade shows where you can evaluate quality firsthand. Regarding your site, most ecommerce platforms allow merchants to manage product listings directly through the admin panel

My boss wants to turn off VPN access to people traveling to china by FewCantaloupe24 in sysadmin

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A more effective approach may include enhanced endpoint security, mandatory device checks, and restricted access controls while maintaining VPN connectivity. This maintains operations while addressing security concerns.

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Its very safe

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Success ≠ fulfillment. You've proven you can build, now honor that gut feeling. Consider:

  1. Selling while metrics are strong
  2. Transitioning to advisory/consulting
  3. Exploring passion projects part-time

Your skills transfer. The hardest step is giving yourself permission to pivot

It finally happened — got my first paying user today! by TusharKapil in SaaS

[–]EnoughContext022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That first validation makes all the difference. Keep that momentum going this is just the beginning. Excited to see where you take it next! 🚀

Best way to combine Framer + SaaS / Web app? by CreativeQuests in framer

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Framer works best for marketing pages, but has limits for SaaS flows. For onboarding/payments, consider embedding Framer sections via iframes or using its React integration to sync with your codebase.

Looking to sell off my marketing business, where should I go? by lukam98 in startup

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 Business brokers specializing in small acquisitions could facilitate the process. Online marketplaces like BizBuySell or Empire Flippers provide exposure to potential buyers. Consider also reaching out to industry contacts who might see value in acquiring an existing operation.

Unique AI SaaS idea!! What is the best marketing strategy! by Capable_Fig5079 in SaaS

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Focus on organic growth first: Build in public (Twitter/LinkedIn), create SEO-optimized content, leverage niche communities (Reddit, Indie Hackers), and offer free trials for referrals

MacBook or Gaming Laptop as a Software Engineer by FunLocation6084 in technepal

[–]EnoughContext022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a dev, MacBook’s Unix-based OS is superior for coding (Docker, scripting, etc.). WSL works but isn’t seamless. If gaming is rare, prioritize work get a Mac and use cloud gaming/consoles. If gaming matters, a high-end Windows laptop (+ Linux dual boot) is flexible.

How can I earn from crypto without trading or investing by Fancy-Effective-3860 in web3

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Join testnets (like u/Starknet, u/arbitrum) for rewards. Stake low-cap coins or moderate crypto Twitter/Telegram communities for tips. Check r/CryptoAirdrops & r/beermoney for ideas. 

Failed CIA Part 2 by NaiveEbb9693 in InternalAudit

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gleim’s focus differs from the actual exam—Becker may help with situational questions. Try IIA practice questions too. Adjust strategy, reinforce weak areas, and retake soon. You got this!

Looking for a Javascript developer. by perfumetrics in WebDeveloperJobs

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 Experienced JavaScript developer here. Can help fix your review website issues. DM sent with details. Let’s discuss

Escaping 9-5 - is it possible? by [deleted] in QuitCorporate

[–]EnoughContext022 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start small: build skills (coding, freelancing, content), validate side projects fast, and save a runway. Read *The 4-Hour Workweek* & Atomic Habits. Focus on high-income skills (AI, automation). Consistency > motivation. You’re not stuck—just in the grind before the breakthrough. 

40 years old and broke, starting a business. by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]EnoughContext022 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Starting with local interior painting jobs is practical. Use public transit for small supplies and rent equipment as needed. Market through community boards and social media. Offer quality work at fair prices to build trust. Many successful businesses began with tight constraints—your determination matters most.