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Sam Shore

@samjshore

building @typeshare_co

helped 85,000+ people start writing online

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linkhttps://typeshare.co calendar_today14-03-2019 15:23:41

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gut decisions have almost always had a negative impact on my business. if I can't answer the "why?" without clear data or direct user feedback, then I shouldn't be working on that idea/feature. from now on, all decisions will start with data.

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funnels turn business to easy mode. if you don't know your funnel, drop everything and figure that out today. • how many new visitors do you get each month. • what % of them sign up. • what % of signups start a trial. • what % of trial starts convert to payment. • what %

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shameless plug but I love writing in Typeshare because I never really have to open linkedin or twitter, but I still get to see what works. also makes it easier when a post flops to not see hundreds of other viral posts.

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90% of my work comes in these massive adhd-fuelled sprints. still not sure if this is the right way to do things... the turtle did in fact win the race.

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if you are struggling with over-editing your posts, try batch scheduling a bunch without any editing - then go back and edit after they are scheduled. works wonders for me!

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today we're launching an all-new Typeshare. write, publish everywhere, see what works, and become a better writer - all in one place. oh, and to celebrate, we're giving everyone a 30 day trial of our Pro plan!

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There's 2 things you need to know about your business. • Do new users come back again? • Do current users continue to come back? If new users don't come back, your onboarding is bad. If current users don't come back, your product isn't sticky.

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still on pace to hit my goal of 5% churn by the end of 2025! this has been my only focus (and will continue to be until we hit 5%). in hindsight, I should have done this 2 years ago instead of building tons of new features.

still on pace to hit my goal of 5% churn by the end of 2025!

this has been my only focus (and will continue to be until we hit 5%).

in hindsight, I should have done this 2 years ago instead of building tons of new features.
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you don't know the core value your biz provides unless you talk to tons of your customers. you might think you know, but trust me you don't.