What are the things that you thought are easier to do but realized they aren't when you started?
Kapil Gadhire
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Junior Owolabi@prepsus
Writing the copy for my website, using Google Trends, Blogs articles, customer interviews, etc. To discern the common language used by my target customers
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Price2Spy
Writing blog posts - and content creation in general!
@between_team I think its more a case of writing what others have said better. Came across an interesting fact yesterday that for every 1 content creator there are 100 consumers. There's a god chance not all 100 have came across whats 'already been said.'
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@price2spy Hoh boy this is a tough one. It's hard to find what to talk about as well that's not already said.
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DripJobs
Managing a dev team as a non tech founder
@tannermullen wow - I was going to say exactly the same thing! It's so hard - for me it was scoping the work, finding people, trying not to get ripped off, and then working through all the issues with what's been done!
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@maxwellcdavis yeah man. For me it was the risk of someone having the keys to everything and me not knowing what was going on.
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@tannermullen @maxwellcdavis Definitely. And as you work with them it's mandatory to try to get as much tech knowledge you can. Talking to a lot of devs doing the same thing and asking key questions helps with that a lot.
@tannermullen I can so relate to this. Especially hiring at senior level becomes difficult. Ideally would love to hire people who are in my first degree and/or with whom I have worked before. But that sample universe is very small.
@tannermullen - so true! I'm lucky my co-founder is a dev but still I feel completely in his hands!
Organization of team work. At the beginning of the journey it seemed to me a cosmic task ... Now it is easy and effective.
Generating quality traffic. I did not anticipate how expensive is to reach my target audience.