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Reddit mentions of The 7 Day Startup: You Don't Learn Until You Launch

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The 7 Day Startup: You Don't Learn Until You Launch
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Found 6 comments on The 7 Day Startup: You Don't Learn Until You Launch:

u/techsin101 · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

I'm in same position as you, and would love to know if you're open to partnering up but to answer the question I've found the following very useful so far.

  • Learning to launch

  • Getting Real

  • 90 days to profit

  • 7 day startup

  • lean startup

    there are more but these are what i've read so far and liked.

    Main points I've learned...

  • Build nothing, or as little as possible. Think of vision, say craigslist, don't build it. Build stairs to it, dig a path to it. Start weekly email letter with website as complementary to save emails. Grow from there.

  • If it's b2b, do selling first, nail down how to approach, who to approach, what to sell, for how much, get 5 people signed up before writing a line of code. Free or not, get people on board.

  • prioritize speed and delivery over all coding standards, security standards, and over everything else.

u/NASA- · 1 pointr/startups

Read the 7 day startup by Dan Norris and get your shit out the door aiming for your first customer before the end of December. Worry about microlearning sometime in the (never) future.

Seriously, this is just buzzwordy riffraff, similar to searching for VC funding, requiring an NDA before talking about your business outside of a real acquisition discussion, or blaming your 2 week delay on a designer because... "logo"

u/ThreeFinger · 1 pointr/SideProject

I think there are some guys who read the 7 Day Startup Book.

Its from the owner of http://wpcurve.com

I saw this one today on producthunt http://shopenhancer.com/

u/sslcoffee-com · 1 pointr/smallbusiness

I started researching banks for checking and CC. I was starting to spend too much time on it, and I was reading 7 day start up.
https://www.amazon.com/Day-Startup-Learn-Until-Launch-ebook/dp/B00NZFKB8S

Essentially I decided to just go with Chase so I can move on to other steps in getting started in my business.

u/AlcamoToAmman · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

You should be passionate about your ideas and opportunities - just not hostile.

Let me give you the only advice I needed to here when I was flailing around trying to get started.

Read.

The three books that helped me a ton are

1). Content Inc
2). Profit First
3). 7 Day Startup

These aren't lifestyle books like 10x rule (which is also a good one) nor are they sales books - they will give you ideas and the information to solve your own problems.

(I'd also advise you read them in that order)


u/open_spirit · 0 pointsr/Entrepreneur

I would read : "The 7 Day Startup" - It's a short read -- https://www.amazon.com/Day-Startup-Learn-Until-Launch-ebook/dp/B00NZFKB8S

The author actually sold his business to GoDaddy: https://techcrunch.com/2016/12/05/godaddy-wp-curve/