Timothy Prescott
776 posts

Timothy Prescott
@TimoPrescott
Entrepreneur, Marketer, and Philanthropist. I build companies that care about people. We need to build a community to build a company.
Owasso, Oklahoma Sumali Mayıs 2023
213 Sinusundan52 Mga Tagasunod

@so_phie_C The answer to both is just post your own ideas.
There's way too many copycats on this platform. I'll see somebody make a post that gains some steam and all of a sudden there's 10 other accounts making the exact same post.
When I see that I just keep scrolling
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@pmitu This is exactly the kind of boring but reliable advice more people need to hear. It's not flashing, but this method sets you up for success.
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@F0ODHub This is the kind of meal I'll have every once in awhile. I prefer to keep my colon😭
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@JonBuildsHQ This is what a lot of founders tend to trip up on. You have to put as much planning, thought and execution into marketing and distribution as you do into building the initial product.
"If you build it, they will come" simply isn't true.
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@TTrimoreau Yes, but only if everybody else does it with me 😭😭😭
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@YashHustle_22 There's so much more that goes into founding a company than just building the product. There's marketing, sales, customer support, HR, legal finance...
At the end of the day, if what you started drives revenue, you're a founder.
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@kelly_ques Bilbo Baggins. I'd like to have a good adventure and then settle down nicely.
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@zuess05 Going solo is better than having a bad co-founder.
Having a good co-founder is so much better than solo.
Building a team is inevitable, but don't jump into it too soon.
Do not outsource everything. You won't understand how to fix problems when they show up.
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@moonchild23580 That's about how much I make. I'm able to afford rent, support two kids and my pregnant wife, and have some savings left over. Despite insane prices, it's comfortable enough.
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@audrlo And then fail, and then start another one until you have one that works.
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@beyoumf I agree, but don't let gratefulness breed complacency.
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@muheediva01 I guess that means showing up at 7:00 a.m. everyday
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@zekramu I have only ever driven old, used Japanese cars. Hondas and Toyotas are so good. I currently drive a 2016 Toyota sienna, and I love it. Before then I drove a 2009 Honda Civic.
They're affordable, reliable, durable, maintenance is easy. Best part, I don't have car payments.
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@LandLover56 I'll eat it, but could I please have some vegetables on the side? 😂😂
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@Steezehuman Not really. Between rent, gas prices, grocery prices, supporting two kids and a pregnant wife, that's just not enough.
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@petaldairies Putting my shoes back where they belong. This is especially bad because my son now tries to wear them and walk around the house. This results in one shoe being lost under the couch and another one in the dishwasher.
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