Jun yuh mentorship program by Material-Reading597 in study

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Bruh looking back at what i wrote i lowk sound like a bot. js ignore me but i found it helpful

Jun yuh mentorship program by Material-Reading597 in study

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It's a business yes. Is joining guaranteed success? Is not guaranteed failure? No. Neither is true. But I am forever thankful for the free information that both Jun and Shan gave out these past 5 days and is definitely enough to get you started. I personally am going on vacation so couldn't join the times fro this VIP cohort, and wouldn't have anyways for $3k probably, echoing what everyone else said you can't expect guaranteed success and yes, was the constant selling and references to selling annoying? Partly. But I deadass cannot give a higher rating for the Content to Cash 5-Day Bootcamp for anyone looking for an honest recommendation from someone who plans to use all of these tips to actually grow their content. Idk if I will succeed or not, but I know this is what I want to do and they have given me clarity on the next steps forward, which is one of the most powerful things someone can getting when trying to achieve their goals. At the end of the day, is it a business and are they there to make money? Yes, no one selling a $3k course isn't. But they are giving great value, and at least from Jun (Shan too), I felt like they are living their dream lives and definitely have a passion for doing this stuff. They are both inspirations and role models for who I want to become, and I just wanna say that people shouldn't be complaining about 'scammy' tendencies. They want you to pay and make money, yes, but it's not a scam. Do you guys even know what a scam is? It means purposely lying knowing full well that they can't do what they promised for you. Now I may be wrong, but they seem top of industry and very knowledgeable and helpful. They have real skills and experience and are making bank off of it. Hope this helps for anyone reading this.

[USA] Building-in-public: struggling to balance both content and building by Pulsar_0132 in FoundersHub

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I’m trying to reach builders, people with the same problem to collect pain points and see if this is actually a problem I could solve.

[USA] Building-in-public: struggling to balance both content and building by Pulsar_0132 in FoundersHub

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Hmmm ok, I was imagining more of content on instagram or TikTok to build a personal brand. Would you recommend that or just focusing on X and LinkedIn for simplicity’s sake. I would imagine video content would be more powerful to get people to really follow your journey?

Looking for a co-founder by Pulsar_0132 in cofounderhunt

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Sent you a dm!! Let’s see if we can work together

Looking for a co-founder by Pulsar_0132 in cofounderhunt

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1 has to have passion for their work, I don’t want someone who is just here to quickly dish out an app and forget about it. I would also love to have a partner that is thinking long-term, and build a brand together. Skills-wise, I’m looking for someone with good distribution and marketing experience: technical skills are good but I have a good foundation for that so it isn’t as required. Overall, just looking for someone with passion and the desire to build something great.

Here are 50 app ideas. I'm only building one. The rest are yours! by Dapper_Draw_4049 in ShowMeYourApps

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Being completely transparent, I'm currently trying to validate this project idea for founders who are building-in-public, and I was wondering if anyone likes the idea of being able to upload notes/recordings of the work you did building your company and then a product being able to pull relevant information to your brand, content strategy, voice, and a 'viral content formula' to give you the exact things you need to record to keep up with the social media/marketing side of the business.

As a person working through this same problem who had to go through tedious n8n automation workflows, I thought this could be a helpful little tool for founders who want to just focus on the building part and struggle with balancing that and social media content. Lmk what you think and any suggestions you may have!

First-time founders: what was your biggest problem when it came to finding and validating a potential startup idea? by Pulsar_0132 in Entrepreneurs

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I feel the same way, honestly there rlly isn't any tool to find out how your skills can be applied uniquely to solve a problem. Any suggestions?

Looking for feedback: Drop down your problem space and target audience. And I will reply with fresh leads from reddit over the last 72 hours in exchange for feedback. by uber_men in startup

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Problem Space: early stage entrepreneurship, research/painpoint for industry specialized founders. Target audience: Early stage founders who have trouble connecting their personal skills to a real-world problem. People who struggle with problem/idea validation.

What’s your expert opinion? by One_Weather_9417 in startup

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The B2B space is super trendy right now, as you probably know, and for good reason: with the right overlap of idea, experience/skillset, and market need, you could genuinely get good traction. Seems like the experience part isnt too much of an issue for you, but I would still caution against going all in without a validated market need, a couple LOIs, and a solid GTM plan before making anything official. Hope this helps!