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Matt Morris
@ThatMattMorris
Building a service that turns your blog posts into Tweets: https://t.co/LqITjMZ0Df • Dad, husband • Serial entrepreneur + tech leader • Posts: bootstrapping, indie biz
🟨 ⬜️ ⬜️ ⬜️ ⬜️ $5k MRR Katılım Ekim 2021
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@SikiraAmer @imMartinBoss To me (as a consumer) it's only clickbait if the hook/headline makes a promise and then the content doesn't deliver.
Then again, as a writer my hooks and content are both meh so maybe I'm not the right person to have an opinion on this 🤣
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@consultantrhys It's a good sign to have projects that are throwaways and not-quite-there-yets, as long as you've got launches too.
The problem is being stuck in the first two and never launching anything.
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I just released our WBE top domain owners 🤩
Congrats @ThatMattMorris, @bengthedev and @matthiasendler

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@michaelnevernot @tarasowski Wait, is this actually a React problem? It seems like it's a CSS problem when embedding HTML, just that in this case the HTML happens to be generated with React.
The actual solution is to avoid global CSS, but you mentioned that can't be done here.
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@tarasowski Hey web developer with 20+ years experience. You can actually solve this with a pretty esoteric trick: stop using react
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@thelifeofrishi I include "might not help with growth" in the *what* calculation. That's the goal of knowing what stuff to do.
I think you figure out what's valuable before you figure out how to do it well. I try to run as small a test as possible that gives signal.
But easier said than done.
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@ThatMattMorris Both actually, also I feel sometimes you know what and how to do and it might still not help with the growth
Any ideas on how to go about it?
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@robertodigital_ Your blog can do so much more than just SEO — Blotter Sharing makes it easy to grow your tribe by repurposing your content for Twitter, LinkedIn, Medium, and more
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@housecor I'm experimenting with having the `components` directory be just for shared components, and keep components that AREN'T intended to share elsewhere.
Seems to me like aiming for re-use as the default is good, but your point about the `shared` dir as a reminder is a great one.
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@JensLennartsson 💯 The *Jobs to be done* Theory gets at this I think.
• What do customers "hire" your service/tool for? I.e., what is the progress the customer is trying to make?
• What other solutions might they hire?
• Including, as you mentioned, not hiring anything!
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@ThatMattMorris To have some content to repurpose to threads later 😎 🤣
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@wbepodcast Thanks, Tiago. Growing slowly but (hopefully?) surely!
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@ThatMattMorris Thanks Matt! And your product is amazing too! I am excited to see your MRR growing
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@storyangled is amazing. No, not just amazing. SO amazing!
He's:
• A beta tester
• A customer(!)
• A supporter
His feedback has been invaluable too.
Even better, he's an all-around good person! 😊
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