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  • PoV: Marketing your own business is harder than marketing for others

    TheBigK
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    I'm a developer turned marketer who led growth marketing for B2B SaaS companies. About 2 months ago, I turned an IndieHacker who's built product and now trying to market them. When I worked for others - I worked with a clear strategy and never doubted anything I implemented; and got great results. But now, as a marketer of my own products, I often doubt my own strategies. As a developer - I know the product I built is solid and has market demand. I'd have been happy if the same product was developed by someone else and I was given the responsibility to market it. I know what to do; and I am doing it - but there's some doubt; and frankly, I don't know why. It's like being an experienced surgeon. You might have done hundreds of successful surgeries, but when you are operating on your own son / daughter - you may not feel just as confident. Would love to know what you think.

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    Gurkaran Singh
    Ah, the classic case of the surgeon getting jittery when operating on family! Marketing your own brainchild is like debugging code you wrote at 3 AM - doubts just sneak in. Remember, even the best marketers need a pep talk from time to time, so give yourself a good ol' motivational coding session!
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    intern Gainserv
    Promoting your own business can be more difficult than promoting someone else's. It's like trying to high-five yourself, only to end up awkwardly clapping in front of a mirror and wondering why your reflection isn't more impressed :)
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