The Indie Hackers Podcast: How Developers Are Bootstrapping, Marketing, And Growing Their Online Businesses
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Sinopsis
I'm Courtland Allen, and on IndieHackers.com I've interviewed hundreds of developers about how they've built, marketed, and grown their side projects into profitable online businesses. The Indie Hackers Podcast dives even deeper into the whys and hows of making money online. I'll be speaking with the founders of businesses both big and small, from people working a few hours a week on side projects that generate $500/month, to CEOs who've bootstrapped their startups to millions of dollars in annual revenue. Whether you're currently running your own business or you're an aspiring entrepreneur, you'll learn by example the fundamentals behind coming up with valuable ideas, testing the market to see if they'll work, finding your first customers, marketing and growing your business, and becoming a financially independent indie hacker (aka IndieHacker).
Episodios
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#010 – Growing Your Social Media Presence and Building an Audience with Laura Roeder of MeetEdgar
12/04/2017 Duración: 01h03minThe point of marketing is to draw new people in to your business every day, but how exactly do you go about doing that? Laura Roeder, who bootstrapped her business to $4M/year, explains how to build an audience.
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#009 – Breaking Into Bootstrapping Your Own SaaS Business with Clifford Oravec of Tamboo
05/04/2017 Duración: 54minThinking about becoming an indie hacker? Learn how to start, what skills you need, and the biggest pitfalls to avoid in this discussion I had with Clifford Oravec, author of The Epic Guide to Bootstrapping a SaaS Startup.
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#008 – Growing a $600,000/mo Business by Starting with Direct Sales with Nathan Barry of ConvertKit
22/03/2017 Duración: 01h23sLearn how Nathan Barry grew his business by teaching what he knew, taking advantage of big competitors, showing up every day for two years, and treating direct sales as the answer to everything. Brought to you by Vettery.
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#007 – Building an Open-Source Publishing Platform That Makes $63,000/mo with John O'Nolan of Ghost
16/03/2017 Duración: 58minJohn O'Nolan explains how he used his industry experience to come up with a simple idea, built a landing page that converted 30,000 email subscribers, and raised $300,000 on Kickstarter. Brought to you by SparkPost.
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#006 – Launching Your Product and Finding Customers Immediately with Josh Pigford of Baremetrics
08/03/2017 Duración: 44minJosh Pigford went from having an idea to having paying customers in eight days. Less than six months later he was making $14,000/month. In this episode, you'll learn exactly how he did it. Brought to you by SparkPost.
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#005 – How the VC Business Model Co-Opts Entrepreneurs' Visions with Bryce Roberts of Indie.vc
28/02/2017 Duración: 48minWhy is the VC narrative so dominant? Bryce Roberts, partner at Indie.vc, talks about why it's important to focus on generating revenue from the beginning. Brought to you by DixonAndMoe.com.
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#004 – Succeeding in a Crowded Market by Building a Niche Business with Garrett Dimon of Sifter
22/02/2017 Duración: 58minHow do you cut through the noise and stand out among the competition so you can start landing your first customers? Garrett Dimon, the creator of Sifter, explains how he did it. Brought to you by SparkPost.
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#003 – Bootstrapping a SaaS Business to $30,000,000/year with David Hauser of Grasshopper
13/02/2017 Duración: 52minDavid Hauser explains how prioritizing selling early on, talking to customers, and rigorously testing marketing channels helped him bootstrap to $30M/year. Brought to you by DixonAndMoe.com.
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#002 – Fueling Growth with SEO and Content Marketing with Chris Chen of Instapainting
10/02/2017 Duración: 59minLearn how Instapainting founder Chris Chen used a combination of SEO and content marketing to grow his business to $32k/month in sales. Brought to you by ProductManagerHQ.com.
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#001 – Building an Audience and Being Scrappy with Jason Grishkoff of SubmitHub
09/02/2017 Duración: 01h04minJason Grishkoff, the founder of SubmitHub, proves that being scrappy and doing things that don't scale (like sending 1000 emails) can lead to explosive growth. Brought to you by SparkPost.