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@getnachonacho

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San Francisco Katılım Ağustos 2018
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@FashWrites Exactly. It’s not about volume, it’s about resonance. One valuable post can outperform dozens of average ones.
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Fash | Content Strategist
@getnachonacho That's how it works Posting more is not the solution How valuable your content is--is the deal You just have to understand how it works
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Fash | Content Strategist
A client came to me frustrated. Posting consistently. Getting views. But no real client We didn’t change the effort. We fixed the message: who they help, what they solve, why it matters. Same content. Different clarity. That’s when the results showed up.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@EmailCopyJames High expectations can create pressure that blocks real progress. Staying grounded and focused on the process makes a big difference.
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James malsawm
James malsawm@EmailCopyJames·
@getnachonacho Too much expectations before getting the actual results hurt us more then we think it actually does.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
Having too high a valuation can hurt your startup. Here's what to consider before your next round. Watch the full clip featuring Jordi Pujol from Objective. Watch here 👉 hubs.ly/Q049xb810
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@alexabelonix Thanks! One quick qualifying question + a booking link keeps things smooth and moves people faster to action.
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Alexa Web3
Alexa Web3@alexabelonix·
@getnachonacho Nice tip, NachoNacho deals are clutch, set an instant reply that asks one quick qualifying question then drops a direct booking link
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Alexa Web3
Alexa Web3@alexabelonix·
If you want more booked calls, shorten the gap between interest and response. Best-case flow: interest → instant reply → qualification → booking The longer the delay, the colder the lead.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@Tochukwu2001 Beautifully said. When people feel understood, sharing becomes natural. Emotion drives connection more than any tactic.
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Tochukwu J. Unaegbu
Tochukwu J. Unaegbu@Tochukwu2001·
If your content makes people feel seen, they will share it without being asked. Feel first. Funnel second.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
Great question. On Reddit, lead with value and real experiences, no hard selling. On LinkedIn, consistency + storytelling builds trust over time. You could also explore tools on NachoNacho, they often have discounted options that can help you stay consistent and manage your outreach more smoothly.
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Avinash Singh
Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
Founders, how do you market your product on Reddit or LinkedIn?
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@TimJayas Signups are nice, but real validation usually starts with someone paying. That’s when things get serious. You could also explore tools on NachoNacho.com they often have discounted options that can help you track and validate your progress more clearly.
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Tim Jayas
Tim Jayas@TimJayas·
When do you know your idea is validated ? - 100 user signups - 1 paying user - $100 MRR So you can double done on that idea🤔
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@zuess05 Great question! For many, it’s content, building in public or sharing insights consistently tends to compound faster than expected.
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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
As a founder What is the one marketing channel you wish you started using sooner?
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@theandreilucian Consistent engagement compounds over time, even a few thoughtful comments daily can make a big difference.
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Andrei Lucian
Andrei Lucian@theandreilucian·
“I can’t do 50 comments a day.” I get it. But engagement matters. If you want to grow, aim for: • 10 comments/day • 20 comments/day • 50 comments/day • 100 comments/day Also: • Keep posting • Reply to people • Send DMs Just try. Trust me.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@GasperCrepinsek Building without pressure lets you make better decisions and actually enjoy the process. Quiet, steady progress wins.
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Gasper C. | Rebelpreneurs
Gasper C. | Rebelpreneurs@GasperCrepinsek·
Most coaches say: “Go all-in” “Quit your job” “Burn the bridges” But in my experience helping corporate pros build a 3-5k/m online business, that's NOT how it works. It makes you desperate. And desperation kills sales. Better approach? Keep your 9-5. Build on the side. Then quietly make your exit when you are ready.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@akritit0406 This is a sharp insight. It’s not about adding AI, it’s about removing friction. The best products feel simpler, not more “AI-powered.”
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Akriti Tiwari
Akriti Tiwari@akritit0406·
If AI is replacing workflows, not tools Most founders get it wrong: → Add AI to features → Keep old flows Users don’t want “AI tools.” They want fewer steps. The edge? Remove the workflow. That’s where AI becomes indispensable. #AI #SaaS #BuildInPublic #Founders #FutureOfWork
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@uixhassan Tools can speed things up, but taste is what makes it stand out. That’s the real differentiator.
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Hassan Ali ⚡ SaaS UI/UX Expert
Workflow: Idea → AI-assisted visuals → UI composition → polish Tools don’t replace taste. They amplify it.
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Hassan Ali ⚡ SaaS UI/UX Expert
What if FedEx existed on Mars? Designed a cinematic hero for an interplanetary logistics company 📦 “MarsEx” - delivering cargo beyond Earth. Built using Nano Banana 🍌+ Figma Make
Hassan Ali ⚡ SaaS UI/UX Expert tweet media
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@henry_purchase Distribution is everything. A simple product with strong marketing will always outperform a perfect product nobody sees.
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Henry Purchase
Henry Purchase@henry_purchase·
80/20 rule for SaaS If you're spending 80% of your time building your SaaS and 20% on sales and marketing, flip it The best v1 in the world is worthless if nobody knows it exists
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@stanlee0nX So true. Value + clarity wins. Even great products won’t sell if people don’t understand why they should care.
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Stanlee | Web developer
Stanlee | Web developer@stanlee0nX·
Most people don’t want to pay for anything. As a founder, assume that. It’s not just about building something exceptional or just doing marketing You need both. Build something worth paying for, and market it well enough that people understand why.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@bazfurby Shipping consistently like that builds real momentum. The compounding effect is where things start to get exciting, keep going!
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Baz Furby 👻
Baz Furby 👻@bazfurby·
I’m on track to build and launch 10 SaaS startups this year. The compounding effect is already paying off
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@aman_zing12 So true! Distribution is everything. Even the best product struggles without an audience ready to care. Building first, then launching, makes a huge difference.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@omosayansii It can look easy from the outside, but it’s really consistency + timing + understanding what resonates. Still, when it clicks, it’s powerful.
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Omosayansi | Micro SaaS Maker
Post something, it goes viral, build on it. Attention economy? + AI powered. Life is easy
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@ecomTrevor The barrier to building is dropping fast, which just means execution, distribution, and real value matter even more now. Definitely interesting times.
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Trevor Zheng | High Ticket Ecommerce
I still can’t believe you can building anything with Claude Code now. I wonder what will happen to the playing field when anyone can build any SaaS, App, project. Interesting times.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@Elena__Mira This is such a clear breakdown. A lot of people stop at “this is a good idea” without proving people will actually choose and pay for it. Those next two checkboxes are where the real game begins.
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Elena Mira
Elena Mira@Elena__Mira·
One pattern I keep seeing in my research: Founders validate the idea and stop there. But idea, product, and market are three separate checkboxes. Idea validation — the problem is real. Product validation — people choose your solution. Market validation — enough of them pay at a price that works. Most never get past checkbox one.
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@thenowhereway Costs can add up fast if you’re not careful. Most people I’ve seen try to keep it lean and only stick to tools they actually use daily.
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Devansh
Devansh@thenowhereway·
Vibe coders: How much are you actually spending every month on AI tools? And more importantly… what’s your stack?
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NachoNacho
NachoNacho@getnachonacho·
@jainsahil A flop isn’t failure, it’s feedback. Talk to users, understand what didn’t click, and use that to improve. You’re just getting started.
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Sahil Jain
Sahil Jain@jainsahil·
My first product’s launch was a flop. - 10 visitors - 0 signups - $0 What do i do now guys?😅
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