A podcast from Ryan Daniel Moran
He makes $325,000 USD a month on Amazon in the category Men’s Fitness. Really something worth listening to. http://freedomfastlane.com/income-report-january-2015-5000…/
He makes $325,000 USD a month on Amazon in the category Men’s Fitness. Really something worth listening to. http://freedomfastlane.com/income-report-january-2015-5000…/
A quick thought on product development… If you have a great product, yes, it will eventually sell itself through viral and referrals and recommendations but HOW do you get to the point where you have enough investment to actually make it awesome? That’s the catch. Here is what
I found this video incredibly helpful. It got me thinking much more about data, results, and “next two weeks” thanks to Eric Migicovsky. He was kind and patient with all the founders. One consistent theme showed up with every YC founder he spoke with: make consistent progress and reach for
Who doesn’t love free PRD templates! 🤷 Here is a lovely resource I discovered thanks to Jaime Espinosa (for asking) and Gaurav Jindal (for sharing) in The Product Collective slack channel. P.S. If you are a Product person, join at productcollective.com. https://usefyi.com/templates/product-requirements-document-templates/
Just as I’m getting prepared to complete my application to YC for dietician.ai, I stumbled upon leancanvas from leanstack.com and this 3-part essay titled In Search of Unicorns. Re: leancanvas…just wow.. what an awesome tool to put into my toolbox. I started using it right away and it immediately gave
How do you know if your timing is perfect? Is this a qualitative assessment or quantitative from your customer activity?
I have been a fan of Naval’s for many years. His sage advice is becoming more important these days as I’m working on dietician.ai. Here is a great chat with Naval:
I’m deeply involved in blockchain and crypto these days (see my ongoing projects here). On this page, I share a list of resources to learn about crypto, web3, blockchains, and cryptocurrency. This list is useful for all kinds of users, from newbies that have never used crypto before, to veterans
You don’t need to be a superhero! (Although having one around helps) In this post, I will walk you through my web design process briefly covering the 5 steps I complete with clients. It’s a bird’s eye view of the process but still packed with lots of detail. Of interest
I love “nerding” out on scenario modelling, decision making, and spending time thinking about “how I think”. Often, I do those deep dives when faced with difficult decisions. Typically, the framework I go to is the Three-point Estimation technique (best case, worst case, likely case) which you can read more