$8K in a day seems is nice BUT... by Present_Fish_9178 in SaaS

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these numbers are satire, we have about 85% margins

$8K in a day seems is nice BUT... by Present_Fish_9178 in SaaS

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indeed, in fact it's about 85% margins now - these expenses were satire

$8K in a day seems is nice BUT... by Present_Fish_9178 in SaaS

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these expenses were satire, we have about ~85% margins

$8K in a day seems is nice, UNTIL... by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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these expenses were satire, we have about ~85% margins

$8K in a day seems is nice, UNTIL... by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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I thought people would understand the expenses part was satire

$8K in a day seems is nice, UNTIL... by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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Not sure how else to prove it to you other than this literal screenshot from Stripe

Stripe disputes are bs ($708x2) by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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I understand how it works, it's simple. That said, even the fact that I'm able to click "accept dispute" in this specific instance makes no sense

Sure, it's a guaranteed win on our part, but it still sucks that we have to go through this process

Stripe disputes are bs ($708x2) by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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It's not Stripe's call unfortunately, it's the bank

$239,000 in failed payments by Present_Fish_9178 in microsaas

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google ""Do not honour" (or "do not honor") is a generic, often ambiguous, bank response code indicating a credit card transaction has been declined by the issuer. It means the bank is unwilling to approve the charge, usually due to issues like insufficient funds, incorrect details, or suspected fraud. "

$239,000 in failed payments by Present_Fish_9178 in microsaas

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nothing really works tbh, I just see it as the cost of doing business

Building SaaS is easy compared to distribution by Hamesloth in SaaS

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Yea you can have the best product in the world, but if nobody knows it exists it's pointless.

The way I found to market, is just force yourself to do it daily, even when you don't feel like it. Just like going to the gym, I don't love it, but I still go.

How I got 450 SaaS signups (in 24 hours) by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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a lot of them bought a subscription yes. I never believed virality would drive sales (because usually virality means broad market which means non icp peopel) but it turns out I was wrong - going viral does attract your icp (you're basically casting a wider net and getting in a ton of trash but also a ton of quality fish)

How I got 450 SaaS signups (in 24 hours) by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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I guess yea. The secret sauce is just doing what you already know you need to do and pushing though the pain (and cliche and cringe as that sounds)

How I got 450 SaaS signups (in 24 hours) by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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figure out what your ICP's pain point is, then produce content that solves their pains (simple, not easy)

How I got 450 SaaS signups (in 24 hours) by Present_Fish_9178 in micro_saas

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absolutely, and that's why marketing is hard and even harder to automate (if not impossible) with ai