In episode 692, join Rob Walling for a solo adventure where he addresses a variety of topics. He stresses revisiting your onboarding to evaluate your product’s “minimum path to awesome” and warns of conducting “mirror research” instead of market research. Rob also tackles why being the cheapest option is not always the best positioning.
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**Topics we cover: **
1:33 – Walking customers through signup to first value, revisit your onboarding
4:29 – The early entrepreneur’s trap: "We are pre-revenue still…”
8:31 – Not being the cheapest option
14:31 – Mirror research vs. market research
17:16 – Learn the rules like a pro so you can break them like an artist
Links from the Show:
Episode 456 | Launching a 2nd Product + Revisiting Freemium with Ruben Gamez)
Episode 685 | 7 Things You Should Never Do (A Rob Solo Adventure))
Episode 687 | An 8th Thing You Should Never Do, Things That Don’t Scale, and More Rob Solo Topics)
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