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  • What things do you do for your business that “don’t scale”?

    Peyt Spencer Dewar
    13 replies
    Reflecting on this idea from Paul Graham’s famous article: http://paulgraham.com/ds.html

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    Ahmed M. Hussien
    let's say you run a small business that sells handmade products. One thing that you might do that's not scalable is to personally reach out to each customer and thank them for their purchase. This may not be scalable if you have thousands of customers, but it can create a personal connection with your customers and build loyalty.
    Veselin Kostov
    @a_hussein I agree with this 100%! Especially in the beginning, your first customers are extremely important, to make sure you are going in the right direction, so they deserve that extra attention.
    Peyt Spencer Dewar
    @a_hussein @veselin_kostov personal 1-1 interactions are definitely effective
    Deniz Sutaş
    Do SaaS demo meetings count? :p
    Deniz Sutaş
    @psd 10+ times a week, it's a grind...
    Weiru (Launching Vizard now)💜
    Actually reread this piece again yesterday! Manually trying to identify and reach out to potential users is definitely one
    Weiru (Launching Vizard now)💜
    @psd spending tons of time in relevant communities and go through discussion threads; going through companies pages on Linkedin to identify ones that fit our TA...all pretty manual work haha
    Peyt Spencer Dewar
    @weiruye me as well. In what ways have you identified them?
    Elly
    SlashPage
    I sympathize with what @weiruye said.
    Dr Doomain
    Taking part in forum discussions
    Ayush Agrawal
    Building an AI executive assistant while offering services to work as EA to the VPs/Directors of mid sized tech companies :)