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Episode 16: Lessons from Guests
Episode 16: Lessons from Guests
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Apr 21, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
Today Christopher Hawkins shares his favorite stories after recording 40 episodes of Chasing Product. We talk about cash flow in bootstrapped SaaS businesses, the importance of networking, starting small, choosing the right audience, and many other things. You'll find links to all original episodes below.
Show Notes
Episode 26: Long-Term Product Success ft/Tom Rossi
Episode 27: Founder Success Habits w/Dan Martell
Episode 28: Teach Everything You Know w/Nathan Barry
Episode 1: From Freelancer to Bootstrapped Product Launch w/Rob Walling
Build A Better Network: The Third Tier Theory by Chase Reeves
Episode 25: Build Something Small, Build Something Now w/Justin Jackson
Episode 17: Startup Realities w/Amy Hoy
“If You Don’t Like Drunk Frat Boys, Don’t Open an Irish Pub…” (Amy Hoy's talk at MicroConf 2012)
Follow Christopher Hawkins on Twitter
Record & Release — Christopher's book on podcasting (use code UIBREAKFAST to get $10 off)
Show Notes
Episode 26: Long-Term Product Success ft/Tom Rossi
Episode 27: Founder Success Habits w/Dan Martell
Episode 28: Teach Everything You Know w/Nathan Barry
Episode 1: From Freelancer to Bootstrapped Product Launch w/Rob Walling
Build A Better Network: The Third Tier Theory by Chase Reeves
Episode 25: Build Something Small, Build Something Now w/Justin Jackson
Episode 17: Startup Realities w/Amy Hoy
“If You Don’t Like Drunk Frat Boys, Don’t Open an Irish Pub…” (Amy Hoy's talk at MicroConf 2012)
Follow Christopher Hawkins on Twitter
Record & Release — Christopher's book on podcasting (use code UIBREAKFAST to get $10 off)
Released:
Apr 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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