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Fortune || Your Writer
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Fortune || Your Writer
@WordieWriter
SEO Content Writer | Web3 | I help startups & personal brands tell their stories in a way that drives conversion
Katılım Ocak 2024
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@elonmusk Money comes and goes. Opportunities appear and disappear.
But the person who picks up the phone at 2am, who tells you the truth when everyone else is agreeable, who shows up when showing up costs them something is rare.
And rare things are always the most valuable.
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Not a founder, but I've worked closely with founders to have a strong opinion on this.
Building is hard. But it has a finish line. You build, test, fix, and ship. You can see the progress.
Marketing has no finish line. You can build something really good and nobody hears about it. Meanwhile something average with better marketing wins the market.
This happens more than founders want to admit.
Most startups fail because they couldn't reach the right people consistently enough to grow.
Getting your product in front of the right people is the real challenge. Not building it.
And here's the thing that makes marketing even harder. It needs a completely different skill set. A founder who is great at building often struggles to talk about what they built in a way that makes people care.
Because building is logical, marketing is human.
Kaito@KaiXCreator
As a founder, what’s more difficult? 1. Building 2. Marketing
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@WordieWriter Exactly
It never works that way.
Information is best when executed upon.
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@WordieWriter Rightttt
You can build a product in silence, but you can’t grow in silence. To grow, you have to make people care about that product, and that's where the real struggle is.
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@WordieWriter Building has a finish line, marketing never does. Many great products die in silence while average ones win with better stories. The real skill gap for builder-founders is switching from logic to human connection.
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@WordieWriter the gap between knowing and doing is everything
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@khanofkhans11_ Slow progress is still progress. A small step forward is still forward. Just don't stop.
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@stijnnoorman Good artists borrow. Great artists steal. The best ones make you forget where it came from. You just have to be creative enough.
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