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104: Tiny Conferences, and Business Growth Challenges
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Publication Date |
Sep 26, 2019
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00:32:48
Ben is finding it easier to plan meetings to talk about challenges, and how he appreciates consistency. He describes his recent experiences with NanoConf and TupleConf. Derrick understands how perspectives shift as a business goes through different stages. Everyone wants financial security, but they always have complicated problems to solve. Today’s Topics Include: Mini Mastermind Conferences: Growth Strategy for building rapport and trust while bringing in new people for new perspectives Lessons Learned: Capture what went well, what should change in the future TupleConf: Ben, Joel, and Spencer discussed high-level questions and risk of co-founder issues and ambitions How to Deal with Conflict: Know your strengths, weaknesses, and personality type Planning and Prioritization: How to clarify and activate energy to do lower/smaller tasks StaticKit Milestones: Derrick achieved expansion revenue, additional customers, and annual renewals Pricing Structure, Tiers, and Upgrades: Monthly vs.yearly subscriptions with no surprises Derrick shares future vision of StaticKit beyond static forms for positive user experience Links and resources: Art of Product on Twitter (https://twitter.com/artofproductpod) Derrick Reimer (http://www.derrickreimer.com) Website Derrick Reimer on Twitter (https://twitter.com/derrickreimer) Ben Orenstein (http://www.benorenstein.com/) Website Ben Orenstein on Twitter (https://twitter.com/r00k?lang=en) Tuple (https://tuple.app/) Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide (https://tuple.app/pair-programming-guide) StaticKit (https://www.statickit.com/) Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js (https://statickit.com/guides/next-js-tailwind)  Level (https://level.app/) Big Snow Tiny Conf (https://bigsnowtinyconf.com) Build Your SaaS Podcast (https://saas.transistor.fm) CartHook (https://carthook.com) Brian Casel (https://briancasel.com/) WordPress (https://wordpress.com/) Gatsby (https://www.gatsbyjs.org/) Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/) Drip (https://www.drip.com/) Netlify (https://www.netlify.com/) Stripe (https://stripe.com/) GitHub (https://github.com/)

Ben is finding it easier to plan meetings to talk about challenges, and how he appreciates consistency. He describes his recent experiences with NanoConf and TupleConf.

Derrick understands how perspectives shift as a business goes through different stages. Everyone wants financial security, but they always have complicated problems to solve.

Today’s Topics Include:

  • Mini Mastermind Conferences: Growth Strategy for building rapport and trust while bringing in new people for new perspectives
  • Lessons Learned: Capture what went well, what should change in the future
  • TupleConf: Ben, Joel, and Spencer discussed high-level questions and risk of co-founder issues and ambitions
  • How to Deal with Conflict: Know your strengths, weaknesses, and personality type
  • Planning and Prioritization: How to clarify and activate energy to do lower/smaller tasks
  • StaticKit Milestones: Derrick achieved expansion revenue, additional customers, and annual renewals
  • Pricing Structure, Tiers, and Upgrades: Monthly vs.yearly subscriptions with no surprises
  • Derrick shares future vision of StaticKit beyond static forms for positive user experience

Links and resources:

Art of Product on Twitter

Derrick Reimer Website

Derrick Reimer on Twitter

Ben Orenstein Website

Ben Orenstein on Twitter

Tuple

Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide

StaticKit

Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js 

Level

Big Snow Tiny Conf

Build Your SaaS Podcast

CartHook

Brian Casel

WordPress

Gatsby

Jekyll

Drip

Netlify

Stripe

GitHub

Ben is finding it easier to plan meetings to talk about challenges, and how he appreciates consistency. He describes his recent experiences with NanoConf and TupleConf.

Derrick understands how perspectives shift as a business goes through different stages. Everyone wants financial security, but they always have complicated problems to solve.

Today’s Topics Include:

  • Mini Mastermind Conferences: Growth Strategy for building rapport and trust while bringing in new people for new perspectives
  • Lessons Learned: Capture what went well, what should change in the future
  • TupleConf: Ben, Joel, and Spencer discussed high-level questions and risk of co-founder issues and ambitions
  • How to Deal with Conflict: Know your strengths, weaknesses, and personality type
  • Planning and Prioritization: How to clarify and activate energy to do lower/smaller tasks
  • StaticKit Milestones: Derrick achieved expansion revenue, additional customers, and annual renewals
  • Pricing Structure, Tiers, and Upgrades: Monthly vs.yearly subscriptions with no surprises
  • Derrick shares future vision of StaticKit beyond static forms for positive user experience

Links and resources:

Art of Product on Twitter

Derrick Reimer Website

Derrick Reimer on Twitter

Ben Orenstein Website

Ben Orenstein on Twitter

Tuple

Tuple’s Pair Programming Guide

StaticKit

Using Tailwind CSS with Next.js 

Level

Big Snow Tiny Conf

Build Your SaaS Podcast

CartHook

Brian Casel

WordPress

Gatsby

Jekyll

Drip

Netlify

Stripe

GitHub

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