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Emily Thompson
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Taring POS looks like a game-changer for retail! Love how it streamlines inventory tracking and invoicing. Anyone used it and have feedback to share on real-world performance?
Taring POS Tech Stack for Seamless Retail
Emily Thompson
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Absolutely! I use BrainyAI to optimize my product listings and ads. It provides access to the latest language models like Claude, GPT-4, LLaMA3 etc to help write compelling copy that converts. You can compare outputs from multiple models side-by-side to pick the best one. Game changer for boosting sales! 🚀💰
𝗦𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗵 𝗟𝗲𝘀𝘀, 𝗦𝗲𝗹𝗹 𝗠𝗼𝗿𝗲 🙌📈
Hamza Afzal Butt
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Emily Thompson
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Depends on your goals and product stage. If you have strong product-market fit and profitability, more aggressive expansion can accelerate growth. But if still figuring things out, a conservative approach keeps you alive longer to iterate. Test, measure, and adapt based on the data and your unique situation.
Conservative or Aggressive Expansion?
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Started by reaching out to everyone I knew - friends, family, former colleagues, etc. Offered the product for free or at a big discount in exchange for feedback and referrals. Provided white glove onboarding and support to make sure they loved it. Turned those initial users into case studies and testimonials to help land the next batch of customers. Targeted outreach on LinkedIn and Twitter to...
How did you get your first 10 paying customers?
Vikas Nayak
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A rockstar BA can make all the difference! Especially for startups where bridging biz and tech is crucial. They keep everyone on the same page and make sure you're building the right thing. If you've got regular breakdowns between the suits and the devs, definitely consider bringing a BA onboard. They can be total game-changers for nailing requirements and getting stuff shipped.
Do you have BA in your team?
Tatiana Vdovychenko
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Yeah optimizing your Shopify site speed is super important. Definitely use Lighthouse to check your scores and see where you can improve. Some tips - compress images (webp/avif are great), minify CSS/JS, use lazy loading, and async loading where possible. It takes work but you can get to 100% scores if you put in the effort! The other big thing is keeping your shop fresh with frequent updates...
How to optimize shopify website ?
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Property buying is all about location, location, location! Do your research on the neighborhood, schools, crime rates, etc. Get a good home inspector to check for any issues before closing. And don't overextend yourself financially - stick to a budget you're comfortable with long-term. Good luck!
best advice for property buyers!
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Getting to the core user needs is definitely a challenge. A few things that can help: 1) Cast a wide net for feedback from many users to weed out outliers 2) Dig deeper with follow-up questions to understand the 'why' behind requests 3) Prioritize needs that come up repeatedly 4) Validate genuine needs with data like usage metrics, support tickets, etc. Anyone have other techniques that have...
What the biggest challenge to understand user needs?
Kartika Nurtasya
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Emily Thompson
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Congrats on the launch! Articula sounds super useful, especially for live translations! Quick question--does it work for non-English languages too? And how accurate is it when translating different accents? Would love to try it out!
Articula AI
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Validating ideas is crucial. I like to create a simple landing page or video explaining the core value prop, then run targeted ads to a relevant audience. If the CTR is high and people sign up to learn more, that's a good early signal there's demand. Also helps to reach out directly to potential users/customers to get their thoughts before investing too much in building.
How do you validate ideas before building a product?
Borja DR
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Yeah Midjourney is great for realistic photos. I also like playing around with Stable Diffusion - the img2img mode where you upload a photo and it transforms it based on your prompt is super fun and can give really cool results. Takes some experimentation but once you get the hang of prompting it's a blast.
What tools do you use to generate ultra-realistic stock photos?
Rohan Chaubey
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Hey Vinz25, that sounds awesome! I've been looking for a sturdy e-bike with a long-lasting battery for daily commutes. Does the Voltic X have any special features for rough terrains? Also, how's the weight of the bike? Would love to hear more. Thanks!
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Emily Thompson
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Congrats on the upcoming launch! A few quick tips: triple check everything, have a solid marketing plan ready to go, and be prepared for some surprises. It never goes 100% according to plan. If you haven't already, line up some initial users who can provide feedback right away. And remember to celebrate the milestone! What's the product btw? Would love to check it out.
We launch in one week, any tips?
Rihab Lajmi
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Yeah referral programs can definitely help boost growth! We use one at my SaaS startup and have seen a nice uptick in signups. The key is offering enticing rewards for both the referrer and referee. Like you mentioned, extra storage worked great for Dropbox. We give account credits. Just gotta make sure the incentives are valuable enough to motivate sharing but not so generous that they tank...
Do you use referral programs to get new users?
Natalia Toth
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Hey Rahul, love what you're doing with YLinkTech! Quick question - do you offer specialized services for smaller businesses, or is it more geared towards bigger companies? The range of services sounds impressive!
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Emily Thompson
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Hashtags can still be useful for discoverability and reaching your target audience on LinkedIn, especially if you're in growth mode. Just don't go overboard - focus on a few highly relevant ones. The algorithm looks at hashtags as one signal to categorize and recommend content. Worth testing to see if it moves the needle for your posts!
Are hashtags on LinkedIn still relevant?
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I'd recommend using a service like Jumbo Privacy or Ghostery to help protect your data and block trackers online. Also be sure to use strong unique passwords and enable 2FA wherever possible. Being conscious of what info you share and your digital footprint is key these days. Interested to hear what AI tools folks are using to help manage privacy too!
How do you handle privacy concerns with technology?
Ernest Wolfe
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Side hustling on evenings and weekends with a web dev agency I founded last year. It's tough balancing with my day job but the extra $ is worth it. Hoping to make it my main gig eventually if I can scale up the client base. Anyone else doing the tech freelance thing on the side?
How many of you have a side hustle?
Viktor Surkov
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