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[…] Joel started Buffer, its aim was to help you schedule Twitter updates for smarter sharing. It’s come a long way since […]
View ArticleBy: Jobsamuel Núñez
Awesome story! Thanks for made me realized that I need to validate my idea in order to keep coding and building my startup. I going to follow this approach before June ends. Regards from Venezuela, Joel.
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[…] Focus on creating a product that a handful of people are truly fanatical about (like Buffer did with Hacker News.) […]
View ArticleBy: Dallas Goldswain
This is the most inspirational post i have read on my new journey, i love the idea and it is a great aid to Eric’s book which i am reading. I am going to use this to help test the viability of my...
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[…] Focus on creating a product that a handful of people are truly fanatical about (like Buffer did with Hacker News.) […]
View ArticleBy: DianeMonroe
Great article, thanks Joel I thought about going a bit further, with my web based idea. It’s online calendering for a very particular industry. 1. Work out approximate costs (to me) for a year, for the...
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If you don’t have many active Twitter followers, is to recommended to run a Facebook Ad campaign or a Google AdWords campaigns, say for a day to get feedback? I guess with Facebook, you have the added...
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[…] Buffer started as a simple two-page website and a blog post. […]
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[…] people losing precious productivity time by posting manually on social media. When they had established a minimum viable product that met this need, they also started the BufferSocial blog to write...
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