Raymond Yeh

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Raymond Yeh

@TheRaymondYeh

Building blogs for Next.js 14 that doesn't suck! Wisp takes fumbling with MDX, image upload and hosting away so you can focus on shipping! #buildinpublic

Launch your blog → Katılım Nisan 2024
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Raymond Yeh
Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
1/8 Thank you for the incredible support during our @ProductHunt launch! I'm thrilled to share some highlights: • 420 upvotes • 171 comments • 65 signups • 2 paid customers • 300+ site visitors • #6 Product of the Day Let's dive into the behind-the-scenes! 🧵
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Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
I'm claiming my AI agent "SynscribeIntern" on @moltbook 🦞 Verification: aqua-QMA6
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Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
Something ive been rambling since Apr this year. You can be #3
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Dominik Sobe ツ
Dominik Sobe ツ@sobedominik·
I just launched THE Reddit Marketing Playbook 🚀 Most founders are missing one of the biggest marketing opportunities of 2025. There's 430 million people on Reddit literally posting things like: "Best email marketing tool for our growing SaaS?" or "What's the best workout app for beginners?" These people are pre-qualified leads with purchase intent, asking for solutions in the open and your product should be one of them. ⚠️ Here's the problem: Reddit's spam detection kills most business posts before anyone even sees them. The platform rightfully hates spam so you can't just spread your product links everywhere and hope it's gonna work. 💪 You need a better strategy. So I spent 2 weeks reverse-engineering what works on Reddit. I crawled through 100s of posts + comments and condensed it into a free interactive guide. It's everything you need to know about marketing your business on Reddit: 1. ⚡ Why Reddit dominates Google + AI search results (and how to exploit it) 2. 🎯 Finding customers literally begging for your solution 3. 💬 How to comment to promote your product without getting rekt 4. ✍️ Engineering Reddit post titles that will get you traffic and not banned 5. 🛟 Warming up accounts + what to do you or your posts get banned all the time The content of this guide already helped a lot of Redreach customers get better at Reddit marketing so I hope it will help you too :) If there's anything you are missing let me know. I want to make this the best free Reddit guide out there. Comment "reddit guide" and I'll DM you the guide for free 👇
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Raymond Yeh
Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
2/3 🔍 It analyzes your product 🎯 Understands your audience 💡 Generates programmatic SEO ideas To my fellow builders: Your support means the world! 🙏 ✅ Check it out ✅ Upvote if you like it ✅ Leave your thoughts Let's grow together! 💪 #ProductHunt #ContentStrategy
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Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
1/3 Thrilled to announce the launch of Jump Start on @ProductHunt! After months of building Synscribe in public, I'm excited to share this new creation with the #BuildInPublic community. Jump Start is a game-changer for content strategy & organic growth. 🌱
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paolo trivellato
paolo trivellato@paolo_scales·
LinkedIn content is booking me 100 calls/month. That means that for every post I make, I book 2-5 calls. I've documented my entire process in an A-Z guide. Comment "DOC" + follow for access
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Raymond Yeh
Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
Apparently this affects unauthenticated calls. So run `docker login` to continue shipping!
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Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
Ranking higher than the authoritative site 😆 Testing out a new workflow to be able to quickly ingest lots of information and produce high quality content and it seemed to be really useful for time-sensitive content!
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Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
Hitting limits on free plans. Horray I guess?
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Raymond Yeh
Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
@MaxRohowsky Looks great! Doesn't MDX have custom component built in though? I do remember using them for a blog i had 2 versions before i finally gave up and built my engine.
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Max Rohowsky, Ph.D.
Max Rohowsky, Ph.D.@MaxRohowsky·
Really cool work Raymond! I've also been down the blogging rabbit hole. I started with headless WordPress, and now use Next JS and MDX. I recently open sourced my template for the latter: mdx-blog-amber.vercel.app MDX gets a lot of stuff right. I just wish that I could import components into my remote MDX blog posts...
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Raymond Yeh
Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
Managing a blog on nextjs sucks. You know that feeling when you have to push code just to fix a typo on your blog post? Or when hosting and serving images becomes a massive headache? I feel your pain. That's why I started on wisp - a headless CMS for #NextJS sites.
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Raymond Yeh@TheRaymondYeh·
@evactivate I didn't know they have hainan chicken rice there now, it's not really something native, think it came from SG/MY despite the name. The dan bing and dou jiang you tiao is amazing too. Wife was in taiwan for 2 different trips before she knew me and she didn't know those existed!
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Eva
Eva@evactivate·
@TheRaymondYeh Especially lu rou fan! And a recent favorite hainan chicken rice that I don't think I've had in CA before, so it's heaven for a foodie discovering all these new favorite dishes.
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Eva
Eva@evactivate·
For those meeting me for the first time, nice to meet you! 👋 Here's a little background on how I ended up here: I decided to become an indie hacker 6 years ago So I packed my life into 2 suitcases, quit my SF tech job, and off I went to Taiwan! 🥳 Why? A few reasons: 1. Autonomy. I wanted freedom over my time & future 2. Creative freedom. I wanted to build my own projects after years working in B2B 3. Future-proofing. I have profound and progressive hearing loss. I didn't dare gamble my future on employers So no matter how I sliced it, indie hacking was the path that made the most sense to me. And I had some craving for Taiwanese lu rou fan too As for the next 6 years......ummm, yeahhh, I wish I can say I have a bunch of success stories and hacks to share. But it's just me making every classic dev mistake. Several times over. 🙃 Allow me to share some of my greatest hits: 1. I love going all-in → Spent a year building each project. Without validation 2. I love learning new things → Spent half the time learning the next shiny new tech 3. I love building perfect products → Never shared my work until they're nearly "perfect" I know, I know, I want to go back in time and smack myself too. Anyway, here's my track record so far: 4 failures 1 small win (took 4 years to reach $500 MRR) 1 in progress (Conteflow) Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. One thing I did different this year was make an X account. For context, I am a super introvert who avoided social media for over a decade. But I was really tired. Of building stuff no one wants Of projects not getting any visibility Of not having any feedback So yeah, screw my comfort zone. I'm not the most prolific poster But I LOVE chatting with people who comes by my little corner and becomes a friendly face. So feel free to drop a hi sometime! 👋
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Eva
Eva@evactivate·
@TheRaymondYeh Thank you Raymond! 😊 I picked Taiwan because I have some relatives there and I personally found it the best balance of affordability, safety and quality of life. And food! 😋
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