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Vedant | quso.ai

@vedantm_

Founder @ https://t.co/7C95XlbuBO | We help Coaches, Consultants & SMBs turn video into a 24/7 sales engine

New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Mehul@mehul·
Here a bot, there a bot, everywhere bot bot.. Old MacDonald had some bots... M-A-T-I-C 😂 (A perfect rhyme my Matic loving kiddo...😇)
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Kenneth Dsouza
Kenneth Dsouza@Kenneth·
Didn’t realize that this is what would happen when I registered for the Figma event
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Vedant | quso.ai@vedantm_·
@levelsio This exists, its called Kasa and its pretty awesome! Used it a few times and had a seamless experience in the USA
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I'd just create an entirely new hotel chain No front desk, no lobby Payment and booking via app only Room keys via Apple / Android Wallet Hourly rates Coworking in building Powerful AC in every room and space Only cleaning staff
houssine@codehacker

@levelsio if you're going to start a startup to compete against booking and Airbnb what would you build and how will you market it ?

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Brynn Putnam@BrynnPutnam·
Introducing Board – the first ever face-to-face gaming console that combines the best of board games and video games into one beautiful new platform. Available today!! board.fun
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Sheel Mohnot
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
This is my favorite vacant building in the world- it's the 38th tallest building of any kind in the world, the Ryugyong Hotel in Pyongyang. It will likely stay vacant and continue to be the tallest building in North Korea. It has a crazy story. In 1986, South Korean conglomerate SsangYong built the Westin Stamford- then, the largest hotel in the world. North Korea needed to outdo them. So in 1987, they started building what was meant to be the tallest hotel on Earth: the Ryugyong. A 105-story pyramid with 5 revolving restaurants, casinos, nightclubs, and more than 7,000 rooms… in a country with ~no tourism. They planned to build it in time for Kim Il-sung’s 80th birthday in 1992. The 1000-foot concrete shell was up, but the collapse of the Soviet Union left North Korea broke and entering famine, so they stopped the project. By then, they had spent $750 million on this boondoggle... they spent 2% of their GDP on this building as they entered a famine in the 90's that wiped out an estimated 10% of their population. The empty concrete husk with a rusted-out crane at the top dwarfed everything else in Pyongyang, more than 3 times taller than any structure in the country, a stark monument to Cold War one-upmanship. When they got through the famine they thought to restart building but engineers realized that the structure might be flawed... the elevator shafts were misaligned and they had used poor-quality concrete, so it would be impossible to repair the building. Officials were so embarrassed that they literally airbrushed it out of photos, scrubbed it from maps, and refused to acknowledge its existence They wanted to save face, so as part of Orascom's deal to build a 3G network in North Korea in 2008, they struck a deal to make the Ryugyong look complete for photos... so Orascom covered the exterior in shiny glass... so now it looks complete, even though it's empty inside. More recently, they installed giant LED screens on one side to display state propaganda. Someday I will visit this hotel, but likely not ever as a guest, just to stand beneath it and look up at the world’s tallest empty monument to pride and failure.
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EB (Derogatory, Respectfully)@EllliotttB

This is my favorite vacant office building because it might stay vacant forever

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Neil Patel
Neil Patel@neilpatel·
Is it even worth posting content on social media? Organic social media doesn’t drive a lot of direct conversions, but it is how a large chunk of people first learn about a brand. Just because someone doesn’t buy right away, it doesn’t mean that the channel shouldn’t get at least partial credit for the conversion.
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Dharmesh Ba
Dharmesh Ba@dharmeshba·
If you can’t describe your customer’s day in detail - their frustrations, workarounds, even what’s on their desk - you don’t know them well enough to design for them. Build with their world in mind, not your pitch.
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Vedant | quso.ai@vedantm_·
@dharmeshba Your twitter is a course in user interviews honestly. I dont know why this is free 😅
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Dharmesh Ba@dharmeshba·
“Would you pay for this?” 🚩🚩🚩 Instead: “How are you solving this today?” “What do you pay for that?” “Why haven’t you switched?”
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jack friks
jack friks@jackfriks·
the only way i got to 50k followers or any amount of followers on any platform (this is my 3rd account above 20k) is by posting my raw thoughts and musings at the time so maybe the way to make great content is to be obsessed with something enough that you have no choice but... to get your mind's wondering thoughts OUT! to share what you feel MUST be shared. and this is why i think AI content gen is a total miss when we are talking about social platforms. we need more human than ever, less robotic structure, less rigorous methods in how sentences ought to be formed. more brain dump, more brain slop, less robot slop. glory to thy flesh, rid your content of the clanker.
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Dharmesh Ba
Dharmesh Ba@dharmeshba·
Good user interview makes you feel smarter. Great user interview makes you uncomfortable.
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Vedant | quso.ai@vedantm_·
@battleangelviv Get a friend to add you as an authorized user, very underrated hack, has worked for dozens of people I know
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David Park
David Park@Davidjpark96·
Study Bundle launched 🤠 6+ tools for the price of 1 $2M marketing spend ready to deploy Big marketing plays in the chamber 5M+ users to be added 🫡
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Eric Smith
Eric Smith@ericsmith1302·
Made some really cool tweaks to AutoShorts that I was SOO confident would reduce churn. I decided to A/B test the change... just to boost my ego and measure how right I was. Ended up doubling churn -__-
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Krishna Agarwal
Krishna Agarwal@krishnaa404·
Met @dharmeshba for the first time & the way he is helpful is just 👌 and ofcourse the insights as always are on point. Bangalore rocks! Founders helping each other and sharing their learning’s so openly 🫡
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