I can never remember the title of books sorry, other than The Mom Test because it was on HN recently[1]. Probably Company of One mentioned it too, I read that recently.
They all say in some form or other: find where the people with the problems hang out, learn how they express their issues with the problems, fix the problems, explain to them in their own style and wording how your thing solves their problems, customers
At least that's how I remember it, pinches of salt all round on the exact learnings please!
Thanks for this. It looks like a really useful resource. I recently had a Show HN and got zero traction. I'm definitely going to work through each item and hopefully see where I went wrong.
I haven't read The Embedded Entrepreneur yet, but I can recommend "Zero to Sold" by Arvid. (Zero to Sold isn't specifically "audience first", but TEE is).
FWIW, apart from his books, he also does a lot to encourage and promote other founders. He seems like a decent guy.
You'll see the find-your-audiance-first mantra in most modern business books. If you want a specific title, then The Lean Startup is a decent startup business book.
They all say in some form or other: find where the people with the problems hang out, learn how they express their issues with the problems, fix the problems, explain to them in their own style and wording how your thing solves their problems, customers
At least that's how I remember it, pinches of salt all round on the exact learnings please!
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28667439