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Products I'd Pay For, 2020 Edition – Dominic Monn
- (8) Expert gig workers
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- (7) Local Communities for "Solo-Workers"
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- Earlier this year I was looking for this and didn't find an adequate solution. I believe that the Reddit-/HN-way of leading a community is quite productive. As the connection between a chat and a forum, it provides the perfect mix between a casual exchange and productive discussions.
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- Looking back, I've found that the things that really move people show up as Twitter Trends first. This is the place where I learn about the latest natural disaster, an active shooting or more often than not, the birthday of a K-Pop idol.
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- A decade or so ago, people started realizing that every single idea on the internet has been done before. What started was a trend towards hyper-niching. Nowadays, you can find very specific blogs on Labrador Training raking in 200,000 monthly users, but if you'd start a "Dog Training" site today, you would never get to that point.
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- This one sounds ambitious, but I've seen several people go through the process of this now, and while it takes some upfront investment (a couple $1,000s) and a bit of courage to do something physical, it's also a pretty safe way to make a return.
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- If you've built more than one SaaS (mainly talking to product builders and studios), you will start to realize that the process of building these standard SaaS components will take you more time than building the core functionality in the beginning.
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- It never made sense to me how acceptable it was to sell Wordpress plugins (a bunch of PHP files) in the high $10s, but doing the same with a helpful python script or some complex C++ code is a total no-go.
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- (3) APIs for Carbon Offset
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