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@justnocode Starting small is always better than chasing it all at once
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@SpencePatterson Advice and support start-ups over a longer period of time, content creation and simply living 😃
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You just sold your startup for millions.
You are free to do whatever you want.
What do you do next?
(Asking for a friend)
#buildinpublic
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Will you focus on product development first, and start marketing after you finish to build
Or doing two things at the same time?
#buildinpublic
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Side project ideas hack:
Want more side project ideas?
Go build more.
#indiehackers
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I heard someone saying:
#buildinpublic is a marketing strategy for the short run.
So, you should invest in other things for the long run such as SEO.
What do you think?
Do you have other strategies you can share?
#indiehackers #SaaS #solopreneur #developers #connect
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@FounderKyle That's right... Those who say nothing are usually the happiest, so talk to them.
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Don't only just listen to the loudest customers. Oftentimes the ones that complain the most are the ones that won't stick around any longer even if you add that feature they keep asking for.
Find a group of thoughtful, trusted customers that fit your target market (and ideal customer persona) and listen to them.
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@cullophid Yes - was referring more to the movement that recommends building low fidelity MVP than the book itself
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I need your help 🙏🏽 with my #buildinpublic project! I want to leave the decision of the logo to you.
A, B, C or D?

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@nocodepete @bubble It's great to see how easily everyone can now realize their ideas
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My favorite part about the @bubble community is the diverse backgrounds of everyone.
I know former teachers, bike shop owners, and architects all unified by Bubble.
I've worked with folks in the UK, Korea, Texas, and New Zealand to name a few.
It's truly incredible ❤️
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@justnocode Wow 🤯 free MVP is crazy. Yeah, I can't imagine it would turn out well
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@justnocode @bubble Very, very specific. The manual was the resource I relied upon most. Almost with every question. My strategy was to provide my own answer first, then double check with the reference. More time consuming that way, but I definitely caught a couple of “gotcha” questions.
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Finally set aside a quiet Sunday to take the @bubble certification exam 👨🎓. Some thoughts for other Bubble and #nocode devs looking to take it . . .
General Strategies
1. Take your time, and set aside at least 3.5 hours from start to finish
2. Set up in a comfortable, private workspace
3. Go to the restroom beforehand
4. Do not underestimate the exam
Exam Strategies
1. Read + understand the exam and proctoring rules
2. Know the Bubble manual and documentation inside and out
3. Have a blank Bubble app with access to backend workflows ready (any app on an agency plan will do)
4. Use process of elimination and known true/false strategies for multiple-answer questions
5. Use the Bubble editor for experimentation.
6. Know how to use the debugger
Focus Areas
1. Bubble API and API Connector
2. Data & Workflow APIs
3. Authentication vs. Authorization
4. API connections
5. Backend workflows, including recursive, recurring, and database triggers
6. Workload unit (WU) optimization comparisons
7. Privacy rules
8. Optimized database searches
9. URL parameters/paths
#BubbleCertification #NoCodeDevelopment #DevTips #BubbleDev #CertificationPrep #TechEducation #CodingWithoutCode #StudyStrategies #SoftwareDevelopment #APIs #WorkflowOptimization #TechCareers #NoCodeTools #BubbleTips #ProfessionalDevelopment

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@justnocode Love this Andreas, looking forward to hearing more about the platform!
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I'm not if everyone knows just how much more powerful reusable elements have become over the last 6 months , just from two easy-to-use features:
- Parameters
- Return data
Thank you @bubble 🙌
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