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Linda Kadeka

@lindakadeka

20yo. Entrepreneur. Equestrian athlete. Europe → UAE

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Linda Kadeka
Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
Don’t forget to stay active too… Building online all day is cool but your body still needs sunlight and movement
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
most people quit right before it starts working the boring phase filters almost everyone
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
people chase new ideas when the real move is usually just sticking with one longer
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
one small improvement every day doesn’t feel like much until you look back 6 months later
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Qasim@qasimbizs·
1 year ago I was in university.. I had: - 0 followers - never launched a SaaS before - no idea what to do next 1 year later… I now have: - 14.7K followers on X, 3.3K on TT - built my first SaaS and scaled it to 3M users - a clear vision ahead Start today🫡
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
nobody talks about the boring middle of building no hype, no big wins just you… fixing stuff every day until it works
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
wild how one genuine convo can open more doors than 100 cold messages people can feel the difference
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
shipping fast beats planning forever most ideas don’t need more thinking they need a messy first version
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Linda Kadeka
Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
The internet rewards people who show up every day… even when nobody is watching.
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Nicolas Lassen
Nicolas Lassen@OptiMindInsight·
@lindakadeka True! Consistency is a real lack in our modern world. And I think to a large degree thats because of overstimulation from SoMe, News, constant mail and messages - we are constantly led to believe that there is a bigger and better chance on the next thing..
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Linda Kadeka
Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
Most people don’t fail because they’re lazy. They fail because they quit right before things start compounding.
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Nic Polotnianko 🇺🇦
Nic Polotnianko 🇺🇦@nikpolale·
FAILING IN PUBLIC Fired 5 paying customers today. They were sending grey-hat emails. Not scam exactly, but the kind of stuff that slowly kills a platform's reputation. My bad I didn't catch it earlier. So I pulled the plug. MRR dropped from ~$300 to $134. Most founders wouldn't do this at my stage. I get it. Every dollar matters when you're early. But I think that's what I need to do The good news: I think I finally found a scalable way to reach my real ICP. Product's never been better. lfg
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Linda Kadeka
Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
You don’t need more ideas. You need to execute the boring one consistently.
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
@rexan_wong forcing ads on the main product is always such a bad look… feels like the beginning of the end fr
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Rexan Wong
Rexan Wong@rexan_wong·
openai is cooked ngl we're watching them get eaten alive to the point they have to force ads onto their main product (always a bad signal) no longer bullish on the company that started the entire revolution (and the ads on chatgpt will most likely be text ads while everyone's viewing & converting from video ads now. theres no way they gonna put video ads on there, its just way too obvious and thats perplexity's job lol) OpenAI is generalizing, trying to serve everyone under the thesis "AI should be available for all" meanwhile they're losing billions because how do you monetize billions of people who won't spend a dime while your server costs are eating your wallet up? i really appreciate Claude - they focused on professionals, the typa ppl who will make AI work overtime claude code, cowork, etc Claude perfected super high leverage tasks done by people with spending power → revenue OpenAI: serve 200M free users, lose billions, hope ads save you Claude: serve 5M professionals who pay $20-200/mo, print money OpenAI: be everything to everyone Claude: dominate high-value workflows (coding, analysis, research, business docs) OpenAI: monetize with text ads nobody clicks Claude: monetize with subscriptions from people who need AI to make money i think focus beats scale every time. focus first, then scale. typical company playbook cool interesting times - the company that started the revolution might not survive it
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Linda Kadeka
Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
@Timetivity moving too slow is literally the silent killer… waiting for perfect never works
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Eli@Timetivity·
I waited too long Wanted to be ready Wanted to move when it was more certain Then a month passed by No results Still not ready Another month passed by Still not ready No results at all. That’s exactly how most people start. They move too slow. I’m not saying you should go out right now and start 7 projects all at once but focus on the project that’s important right now and get it done asap. Try your product. Do market research. Get in contact with prospects. Whatever it is. You need to start collecting the data you can use to start your feedback loop to improve further and GROW.
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
@rcmisk B for me… traffic feels easy, getting them to actually pay is the grind
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Ricky@rcmisk·
Indie hackers, be honest. What is the real blocker between you and your first 10 paying customers? A) still finding the right audience B) traffic exists, nobody converts C) signups exist, nobody pays D) paying customers exist, nobody stays drop your letter below - building the next OpenClaw skill around whatever is most common
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
@cem_hasoglu 4,500 emails a day sounds brutal… no wonder $50k/month feels impossible for most
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cemhasoglu@cem_hasoglu·
Everyone wants $50K/month. Nobody wants 4,500 emails/day. That’s the whole difference. The business model is: • Buy inboxes • Warm them • Send volume • Call fast • Close
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
@mdnlabs 12 years of school and still wanting more sounds wild… can’t blame you for choosing a different path honestly.
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Marshall
Marshall@mdnlabs·
One of the best decisions of my life was to skip college entirely. No shade against people who go to college. Just wasn't for me. I couldn't do it after spending 12 years in it. I spent the past 4 years learning how to code, and now it's all being funneled into learning how to actually make money. I refuse to be trapped for my entire work-life in the same system I grew up on. I DO love my current 9-5 job, but in 527 days I won't work here anymore. Everyday counts.
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Linda Kadeka@lindakadeka·
@foxtomb232 50 replies a day sounds brutal… but those numbers are kinda insane ngl.
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FOX TOMB
FOX TOMB@foxtomb232·
Being a reply guy is exhausting. Yet I did it consistently for 14 days. Results: + 4k followers + 100M impressions All from 50+ replies daily. It’s the best growth hack for small accounts.
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Alex Hartsuff@AlexHartsuff·
Your price is a signal Low price signals: "I'm not sure this works" High price signals: "I've done this before and I know what I'm doing" Clients read that signal before they ever get on a call with you
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