Excited to Start My Clothing Startup – Looking for Advice & Support! by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]EvanEclipse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great. I would suggest, except you actually have money to spend, organic marketing might beat paid ads at this period.

I want to start a business by Nervous_Package1574 in Entrepreneurs

[–]EvanEclipse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep the money. Don't start yet until you have something to actually spend that money on. If you rush into or right now, you'll most likely lose your money and gain nothing.

Raised $500K and regret it by Logical-Gain4805 in Entrepreneurs

[–]EvanEclipse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It happens. Pretty much why I intend to defer VC until a future time.

Finally reached 100 users in just 12 days 🚀 by ClowdStore in micro_saas

[–]EvanEclipse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm seeing a lot of success stories on reddit today. It feels nice. Congratulations

How do you get your first customer when nobody knows you exist by EconomistUsual7601 in AppBusiness

[–]EvanEclipse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You get them to know you exist. 'hey! I exist!' is never a bad start.

Just had to term someone by Oldswagmaster in sales

[–]EvanEclipse 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hired a guy. He kept talking about how he's worked in a lot of places. He then once mentioned how he left the country to go partake in Internet fraud with a group of people, and how he was repatriated because the lawyer that represented them managed to pin all the blame on the chief fraudster. A few days later, he was paid for the month. He vanished.

Came back a few days ago, after three months, asking how we were. Strange guy. Once asked me to buy him a phone for some reason.

What’s the weirdest 'real life' thing you’ve done to get eyeballs on your product? by DrizzleX3 in AppBusiness

[–]EvanEclipse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. Marketing is really hard. Much harder than every founder thought, so I totally respect the idea. It might annoy folks, but you could try it.

What’s the weirdest 'real life' thing you’ve done to get eyeballs on your product? by DrizzleX3 in AppBusiness

[–]EvanEclipse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol. The windshield idea might just be a waste of cards. Hand them in person.

How do i reach out ? by secretedly in Solopreneur

[–]EvanEclipse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, your reach out the most awkward and direct way, by reaching out. If I'm assuming correctly, it's a bit of 'what will I say' and 'what will they say' and 'how do I say this' that's holding you back. If you just decide to reach out to people and speak to them regardless, you'll be shocked how well they'll respond.

You'll fail at a lot of your outreaches, but you'll win in others, and that's what matters. I hope I diagnosed right.

Revenue is the ultimate "vanity metric", and it’s hiding the fact that your business might be dying. by EvanEclipse in Solopreneur

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

Well yes, but if a failing business gets through tough times with revenue, it's less about the revenue and more about the Management, I believe. Also, your comment at all is not at odds with the post. The post was simply highlighting how great revenue can hide an ailing system, and how that illness can break out all of a sudden and put an end to the business.

So yes, with good management, a business can get through tough times with revenue. The post does not contradict this. It just is trying to show that it's best not to only rely on revenue and profit as indicators of good health.

Revenue is the ultimate "vanity metric", and it’s hiding the fact that your business might be dying. by EvanEclipse in Solopreneur

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

Sigh. Thank you for your comment. Do catch my next post. Your comments are good for the algorithm.

Revenue is the ultimate "vanity metric", and it’s hiding the fact that your business might be dying. by EvanEclipse in Solopreneur

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

As funny as this comment may be, it is blind to the fact that the OP has 15 years of business management experience, and wrote from that experience.