Just keep making great shit, keep your costs in check, charge appropriate prices for your work, share as much as you can, and let the chips fall where they may. Been our strategy from day 1. Going on day 8880.
Congrats! I am at day 5699 of my business. This strategy works well for me haha
Wait, so you shouldn't do half a dozen rounds of fundraising, hype up literally everything you do on social media, build out full-scale PR and DEI orgs, double your headcount then double it again then double it once more, do a vanity acquisition, then lay off half the employees, then pretend it was a "perfect storm" close up shop and walk away with your bank account overflowing?
Solid advice on building a business (of any size). There is often no need to unnecessarily complicate things, but things have a habit of getting that way.
This may be the most sound advice for startups I've ever heard.
Always appreciate the simplicity in approach coming from the 37signals team.
I kind of feel like “keep making great shit” should be emphasized in some way. I’m happy to pay for Hey each year because it’s a great product and it just keeps improving.
Each and every steps its could be left or right whatever we have done is equally important te be success. but believe on self steps is too much important
It’s how it goes, whether you embrace it or not 😜
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