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startups for the rest of us the podcast that helps developers be awesome at launching software products. about greatest hits archives contact us faq success stories posts episodes episode 418 | creators versus fans november 13, 2018 0 comments in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike talk about creators versus fans. they discuss some cautionary tales of building products on someone else’s platform and the potential risks. read more episodes creators , fans , startups episode 417 | pulling out profits, building features vs. integrating, marketing a podcast, and more listener questions november 6, 2018 1 comment in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike answer a number of listener questions on topics including how to market a podcast, what to do with business profits, building features and more. read more episodes building features , business profits , marketing podcasts , startups , tiny conferences episode 416 | microconf europe 2018 recap october 30, 2018 0 comments in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike recap microconf europe 2018. the guys go through the list of the two day event and highlight some of their key takeaways from each of the speaker presentations. read more episodes microconf , microconf europe 2018 , startups episode 415 | product-founder fit, stairstepping, free trials vs. money back guarantees, and more listener questions october 23, 2018 2 comments in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike answer a number of listener questions on topics including trials versus money back guarantees, product founder fit, the stair-step approach, and more. read more episodes money back guarantees , product founder fit , stair step approach , startups episode 414 | content promotion tactics october 16, 2018 comments off on episode 414 | content promotion tactics in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike talk about content promotion tactics. breaking the tactics down in three categories (social media, seo, and e-mail marketing), the guys share thoughts and expand based on some previously written articles on the topic. read more episodes content marketing , content promotion , email marketing , seo , social media , startups episode 413 | how lucidchart grew to 13 million users with freemium october 9, 2018 comments off on episode 413 | how lucidchart grew to 13 million users with freemium in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike talk about how lucidchart grew to 13 million users with freemium. they point how effective ways to use freemium, viral loops, horizontal markets, and how you could incorporate some of these things in your bootstrapped startup. read more episodes freemium , horizontal markets , lucidchart , startups , viral loops episode 412 | the pitfalls of several commonly recommended marketing tactics october 2, 2018 1 comment in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike talk about the pitfalls of commonly recommended marketing tactics. this topic was inspired by a tweet from scott watermasysk from kickofflabs. some of the tactics discussed include split testing, affiliate programs, content marketing, and more. read more episodes affiliate programs , content marketing , marketing tactics , split testing , startups episode 411 | bootstrapping vs. funding: 19 questions to ask september 25, 2018 comments off on episode 411 | bootstrapping vs. funding: 19 questions to ask in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike talk about bootstrapping versus funding. it is a common question new entrepreneurs ask themselves and based on an article on the subject, the guys attempt to answer some of these questions. read more episodes angel investing , bootstrapping , self funding , startups episode 410 | customer development for dummies september 18, 2018 1 comment in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike talk about customer development. based on a sujan patel article, the guys walk through 5 tips for doing customer development the right way. read more episodes customer development , startups episode 409 | defining product/market fit, using inexpensive developers, when to quit, and more listener questions september 11, 2018 1 comment in this episode of startups for the rest of us, rob and mike answer a number of listener questions. the topics include defining market fit, using cheap developers, when to quit, and more. read more episodes problem solution fit , product market fit , startups older entries new here? we recommend starting with a few of our greatest hits: when to ask for a credit card benefits & drawbacks of saas doing things that don't scale how to run a startup mastermind see the complete list... subscribe on itunes read the books rob and mike are each accomplished entrepreneurs who have written books about building a self-funded startup. popular latest comments tags episode 66 | six reasons it’s hard to ship a product (and how mike is going to overcome each one) january 31, 2012 episode 255 | moving on from auditshark september 22, 2015 episode 173 | hiring sales consultants, scaling offline acquisition and keeping data safe in the cloud february 25, 2014 episode 47 | movies for nerds july 12, 2011 episode 104 | podcasts for startup founders november 6, 2012 episode 182 | the state of auditshark april 29, 2014 episode 183 | 5 startup rules to live by with dan norris may 6, 2014 episode 78 | 8 things you should give up april 24, 2012 episode 29 | 5 steps to beating your startup demons november 2, 2010 episode 174 | momentum, stress, hittail and auditshark march 4, 2014 episode 418 | creators versus fans november 13, 2018 episode 417 | pulling out profits, building features vs. integrating, marketing a podcast, and more listener questions november 6, 2018 episode 416 | microconf europe 2018 recap october 30, 2018 episode 415 | product-founder fit, stairstepping, free trials vs. money back guarantees, and more listener questions october 23, 2018 episode 414 | content promotion tactics october 16, 2018 episode 413 | how lucidchart grew to 13 million users with freemium october 9, 2018 episode 412 | the pitfalls of several commonly recommended marketing tactics october 2, 2018 episode 411 | bootstrapping vs. funding: 19 questions to ask september 25, 2018 episode 410 | customer development for dummies september 18, 2018 episode 409 | defining product/market fit, using inexpensive developers, when to quit, and more listener questions september 11, 2018 glenn bennett: apple has been resently silently removing shows wh... paul mcmahon: woops, that's embarrassing. just finished listenin... paul mcmahon: regarding stripe refunds, from their docs: >... adam: hey, i'm from brisbane...but it wasn't me. pronou... lon: great episode! i took a lot of notes in that one. ... matt winslow: for anyone else looking for hiten shah's slide dec... don gooding: i write a lot about bootstrapping vs. venture capi... adam: so glad you jumped in mike and said something abou... martin: hi rob and mike, thanks for another great episode... rob: thanks for the questions, doug. i liked them so mu... acquisition angel investing balance bluetick bootstrapping business ideas churn churn rate content marketing customer acquisition customer development customers email list building email marketing founder founders funding gdpr goals growth leadpages marketing microconf mrr mvp onboarding paid acquisition predictions pricing productivity product market fit products recap revenue saas saas application seo stair step approach startups stress success tactical thunderclap campaign traction transparency © 2018 startups for the rest of us. all rights reserved. powered by wordpress . designed by
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