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David Gregorian
Co-Founder of Aplano
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David Gregorian
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Great tool, and excellent support. We replaced Mailchimp after two weeks already :)
Loops
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David Gregorian
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2yr ago
Congrats on the PH launch 👏👏👏
Throne 2.0
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David Gregorian
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3yr ago
I was using Google Drive + Docs for a long time but switched to Notion a few months ago and I just love it :) Even though, I still reference google spreadsheets in my Notion pages sometimes...
How do you organize your data while you're working on the product?
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David Gregorian
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Web Scraping 🔍🔥
Scraping public data from the web, transforming it, and using it for a new product can become a very successful business. What kind of web scraping projects have you worked on and which tools did you use?
David Gregorian
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3yr ago
Hi Solomon, you should definitely get some feedback from your users! Try to contact them directly instead of sending out survey emails. Another thing that might help you understand your users: Hotjar or something similar. Record their behavior on your application and watch the recordings. Maybe you will find something that causes the churn. This should be a constant process. Watching user...
Customers aren't active post launch
Solomon Bush
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David Gregorian
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3yr ago
Hi Lukas, there are a few things you can do: 1. Use something like Hotjar and watch how your users interact with your website. This will give you a feeling about what parts of your site are relevant and which parts are being skipped. (The heatmap feature can also be really helpful.) 2. You could ask your converting customers about some feedback/input 3. If you got a lot of traffic, you could...
How to approach why people do and don't convert on your website?
Lukas Haensch
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David Gregorian
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3yr ago
I think it makes sense to run some ads in specific cities to create a "community" effect in that area. (Definitely not globally or nationwide in your case) Just make sure to start with a small amount and then adjust it dynamically. Create as many different ads as possible and test them against each other. We are also running ads for our startup all the time and found out, that it is very...
Is it worth spending money to advertise our app on social media, just a few weeks after launch?
Santiago
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David Gregorian
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3yr ago
In case the free channels don't work out you can always try ads & sponsored posts. Investing a little bit in ads, in the beginning, is totally fine in my opinion. But you gotta be careful with that approach :)
How to get early traffic?
Andres Campo
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David Gregorian
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3yr ago
Scene: Rainy Berlin. -> Desperation, coffee, optimism, focused work, fatigue Repeat that ☝️ 4 times
How's your Monday looking?
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David Gregorian
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Dreamer...
Describe in 1 word how it is to be a startuper.
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David Gregorian
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3yr ago
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu Suzuki. I stumbled across him while reading the biography of Steve Jobs :)
What's your favorite book?
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David Gregorian
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3yr ago
I prefer real photos if you want to connect with emotions and if you show faces. Faces can have some special (positive) effects on your website visitors. Illustrations are in my opinion more suitable if you just want to explain something in a simplified way :)
Do you think websites should use photos or illustrations?
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David Gregorian
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4yr ago
Looks really nice! Will definitely try it out :)
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