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  • Your golden advice for new solopreneurs?

    Stepping into solopreneurship can be overwhelming. What's the one piece of advice you wish you knew before starting? Share your golden nugget of wisdom!

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    Sjoerd Handgraaf
    Your time is your most valuable but scarcest asset. So: - don't give your time away for free - spend it on the right things - get your product(s) out there fast, no polishing. It is a waste to spend it on products that don't adress a real pain point.
    Get mentorship from people who have walked the walk not people who think they know. There are several sources for affordable mentorship. I know because I use them. A lot. Have to help where needs Bren
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    ShaoNing Sun
    Before each new feature release, clarify what feedback you want to gather through this release.
    Charlie Beveridge
    There is *always* another way. Another potential customer. Another (simpler/more feasible) feature. Another partner. Another investor. If you ever feel like you only have one shot, check that mindset and ask 'what's another way?' 😊
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    Debajit Sarkar
    Trying to solve the existing problems of GPT-4 is not a good strategy for your startup. GPT-5 will likely overcome most of these challenges. Your startups should focus on improving their context-awareness rather than their behavior. Using techniques like RAG to access external knowledge can help them more than adjusting their parameters.
    Roland Marlow
    There is no golden rule or magical advice imo. Everyone is different and every business has unique challenges. I would say be very careful with debt. Make sure you build a really solid foundation at the start, even if it means growing slower in the beginnings. Never stop learning and focus your learning towards your business/situation. Going with that, find smarter people than you and befriend them and ask them for advice. Failure will happen but you have to be a persistent and consistent person to be successful. Don't overcomplicate things, business is pretty simple but we tend to complicate it ourselves.
    Elizabeth Tishchenko
    Build fast, fail fast. Iterate until a success. Also, building something that people want is important, but it's super difficult to build a product that solves a pain point you don't fully understand.
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    Rickon Turner
    Before the how, define your purpose and passion. It's your guiding light when things get tough.
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    Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems
    @rickon_turner Absolutely, Rickon! Being purposeful is definitely a big driver for me and what helps get me through those tough moments.
    Sarah Playford
    Stay focused, prioritize tasks, embrace adaptability, and consistently provide value to your customers.
    Umair Zubair
    Begin with something you are passionate about. Your enthusiasm will be a key driver during challenging times.
    Jerry Twin
    Time is your currency.
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    Carter Michael
    Don't be afraid to spend money on ads for market research. Even an ad campaign failing can provide invaluable insights.
    Rob Slate
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    For service businesses: Payment up front. For general business: The only ship that doesn't float is a Partnership. I've seen & personally had too many bad experiences and monetary losses with partnerships. Nobody cares about your business more than you do!
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    Bren Kinfa πŸ’Ž SaaS Gems
    @robslate All great points. Totally hear you on the partnership one! The right/wrong partner can make or break you.
    Markk Tong
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    One golden piece of advice for new solopreneurs would be to prioritize self-care and balance right from the start. It's easy to get caught up in the hustle and grind, but taking care of your physical and mental well-being is crucial for long-term success.
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    Kyla De Leon
    Start small, but start now. Overthinking can be a productivity killer.
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    Unofficial Product Hunt Chrome Plugin
    For tech founders: don't just focus on building. Think about distribution/marketing as early as possible. Don't get crickets on your launch day!
    Cameron Scully
    interested in peoples answers here for content based businesses?