Hello there
This is the #43 issue of Weekly Dan.
Welcome to 13 new subscribers. You are nice 🫶
Every Friday, I share 5 golden nuggets for Solopreneurs:
One Personal Insight
One Problem to Solve
One Random Observation
One Thought-provoking Question
One Great Resource
Let’s get going.
Personal Insight 🤯
Content creation is way more tiring than product development
You need to repeat the same thing over and over again. Even if you already mastered the topic, you need to describe it to your audience.
And you can’t say the same pitch; you need to cover topics from a different angle. Otherwise, people will get bored.
Creating my positioning course was fun and enlightening for me. But I definitely need a break. Because I don’t know what else to say.
That’s why for the next 3-4 months, I will build no-code products with Bubble.
More uncertainty, less routine — just what I need right now.
Problem to Solve 👹
Product Hunt for Twitter threads
Every day, Creators post hundreds of Twitter threads.
And I don’t have time to read each one.
But I have time to read the 3 best threads that got the most upvotes from my community.
Random Observation 🔮
Indie Entrepreneurs should care more about their revenue
Of course, we are not greedy corporations trying to grow at all costs.
But many Founders forget about the basics — we are here to earn money. Not entertain other Entrepreneurs on Twitter for free.
And revenue size doesn’t matter. Your focus on growing it does.
Thought-provoking Question 🔋
What one word people associate with your product?
And the second question — Do you use it enough in your marketing copy?
Great Resource 🏈
Marketing Examples is my favorite marketing blog.
It’s so good that I am seriously scared of losing it.
Here is a recent gem that I found — My guide to brand positioning.
That’s it!
Mind to give me some feedback?
See you on Tuesday 👋
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