Hey guys, Courtland here! I'm writing to close to 5,000 of you Indie Hackers now, and knowing that makes me all tingly! ⚡️😝
This week I added three new interviews:
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Eliot Peper shared a very insightful checklist to help you launch and promote your products. And Logojoy's awesome story demonstrated the power of combining a great idea with stellar execution. As a totally unbiased observer, I think this week's batch of interviews was great! 🙌
Today being the first day of December, it's time to sit down and write my month-in-review blog post for Indie Hackers. Here's a sneak peek of how things went:
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November was an absolute roller coaster! At the start, my plan was to focus entirely on growth. Then I completely burned out and took a long break. I came back fed up with "growth hacking" and totally changed my focus. And somehow, in the end, I still ended up with another monster of a month in terms of traffic! 🤔
I was also super consistent with tracking my time this month, so I should have all sorts of good insights into my day-to-day habits (e.g. time spent on marketing vs. doing interviews). I cannot wait to write this post! It should be out in the next day or two, so follow @IndieHackers on Twitter to get it when it's hot!
On that note, there have been some awesome community contributions lately:
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If you haven't checked the Indie Hackers forum for a while, there are some great discussions going on that you don't want to miss:
Also, take a look at Read Your Story. They did a great job explaining how they got 6,000 signups before launch. I hope to interview them on IH some day soon! 😍
Finally, I'm looking for sponsors! If you think your product or service would be an awesome fit for the Indie Hackers audience, just reply to this email and get touch.
That's all for this week! I'm really excited to hear from you guys in this month's Introduce Yourself thread, via Twitter, or otherwise. Thank you all so much for supporting me and keeping me going!
❤️,
Courtland (@csallen)
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