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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Yeah, licensing and protecting your work can be a pain. I recently started using Uplash - it makes the whole process super easy and straightforward. You just upload your content and they handle all the licensing and legal stuff for you. Game changer for creators!
Ever wish you had an easier way to protect and license your work?
Hamza Afzal Butt
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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It does impact discoverability to some degree. The longer your streak, the higher you show up under the 'Streaks' section which can get you more views and potentially followers. But I don't think it's a major factor compared to posting quality content consistently. Focus more on engaging your audience than just maintaining a streak number.
Does maintaining streaks help gain more followers or impact the profile in any way?
Aishwarya
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Yep, tracking customer email engagement is super valuable. Lets you see open rates, link clicks, etc. to understand what content resonates. You can segment your audience based on engagement too. Lots of affordable tools out there like Mailchimp or Constant Contact that provide robust analytics. Definitely worth doing to optimize your email strategy!
Do you track how your customers engage with your emails?
Ashit Vora
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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It depends. If it's just a generic message that doesn't fit my profile at all, I ignore. No message, I'll accept if it makes sense for my network, ignore if I have no clue why they're connecting. But a personalized note showing they actually looked at my profile and have a reason to connect - those I always accept. Helps build real relationships vs just playing the #'s game.
Do personal requests unlock connections on LinkedIn? π
Ghulam Abbas
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Welcome Rishi! Love the concept of your game. I agree with moving the app video higher on the page for more visibility. A video showing the physical board game in action would be great too. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
Hi Everyone! Introducing Myself! π
Rishi Jatia
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Planning to launch on the 16th as well! Let's connect and support each other's launches. Always great to have fellow launchers in your corner :)
Who is launching the product on 16th October?
Prasad Lingawar
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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You can build a simple app or tool and create a GitHub repo for it with good documentation and a solid test suite. Maybe an API testing tool, web UI test automation framework, or a basic app with unit/integration/e2e tests. The key is to show your thought process and ability to write clean, well-tested code. Blog posts explaining your work can help too.
How can a beginner build a portfolio or showcase their skills in software testing?
shivanshi singh
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Congrats on the update, @muhammad_nur_hazrul! The new features look solid. Adding more languages and food options is great for reaching a wider audience. Just wondering, will there be more updates on the UI in the future? Keep it up!
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Workflow automation is definitely a growing trend, especially for SaaS. I think focusing on specific industry processes is smart to differentiate and provide more value. Curious if you've looked at any no-code platforms like Zapier, Make, etc. to jump start development? Those could help with getting to profitability faster by leveraging existing integrations and workflows as a starting point...
Do you think launching a workflow automation SaaS is likely to be profitable in the near future?
Aarya Gawande
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Finding great talent is definitely tricky. I usually start by clearly defining the role and ideal candidate, then posting on relevant job boards and my network. Upwork can work but the quality is hit or miss. I also ask for referrals from people I trust. The key is being very selective in the screening process - really dig into their experience, knowledge and communication skills in interviews....
How Do You Handle Recruiting as a Founder?
Rihab Lajmi
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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TechMeme Ride Home is my go-to for a quick daily dose of tech news. Love how it's ~15 min and hits all the key stories. For deep dives, the a16z podcast is π₯ they cover emerging tech trends super in-depth with top industry experts.
What Podcasts Are Great for Keeping Up with Tech News vs. Exploring Deep Topics?
Wendy Huang
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Yeah you can definitely use AI to maintain your writing style for newsletters managed by an agency. I've heard good things about Jasper.ai for this - it can learn your writing style from samples you provide. Worth checking out some tools like that to train the AI on your personal style before handing off to the agency. Should help keep things consistent!
Help! I want my newsletters to maintain my writing style even if it is managed by an agency.
Adnan Salim
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Congrats on the launch @Max B! The idea of having Chat-GPT right in your keyboard is super handy. It's like having an assistant everywhere! Does it support multiple languages too or just English? Can't wait to try it out!
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Yep, setbacks are inevitable, gotta keep pushing forward! Reflect on what you can learn, make adjustments, and get back out there. Persistence is π
How do you handle failure or setbacks?
Nneoma Jane
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Yeah man, you could try looking for some freelance gigs on sites like Upwork or Fiverr. It's a good way to make some extra cash on the side and build up your skills. Just be prepared to hustle a bit to land those first few clients haha. But once you get some good reviews under your belt, more opportunities usually start rolling in. Worth checking out at least!
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Waison Lee
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Noah Christopher Bennett
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Personalize each email, keep them short but compelling, and always include a clear call-to-action! Oh and make sure you're targeting the right prospects in the first place. Manual is better than automated for that personal touch π
What are some good tips for sending cold emails?
Kelly Kim
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