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by peter_d_sherman 470 days ago
>"Once I learned the above two things, here’s what I did:

o Instead of trying to get into big accelerators, I started off by joining smaller founder communities like LOI (Canada), OnDeck, Mercury Raise. They give you enough perks, network, traction to start building up momentum.

o Switched to delivering services over software. Instead of selling an SEO software for $200/mo, I delivered outcome based services instead for $2K/mo. Within 3 months, I was at $10K MRR. If I had continued doing software, it would have taken many more months to ever get close to that number."

Well done!

I especially like the "join smaller founder communities" idea -- that one is a keeper!

1 comments

Problem is consuming too much „founder porn”.

Smaller communities one is overlooked because people think they can go with their idea to PG and get funded because they are so smart.

OP got corrected and learned his lesson - but he also wasted some time and money trying to get into big accelerators.