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We All Need A Planner Friend
The goal of this step is to find a group of people you want to help. It should be a well-defined group, best centered around a common interest or activity.
Arvid Kahl • The Embedded Entrepreneur: How to Build an Audience-Driven Business

In general, a good niche size will allow you room to grow to your Monthly Recurring Revenue goal and still leave space for a few competitors.
Arvid Kahl • Zero to Sold: How to Start, Run, and Sell a Bootstrapped Business
what messaging is resonating with potential users, what niche you might focus on first, what types of customers will be easiest to acquire, and major distribution roadblocks you might run into.
Gabriel Weinberg, Justin Mares • Traction: A Startup Guide to Getting Customers
Sahil Lavingia • The Minimalist Entrepreneur: How Great Founders Do More with Less
Or rather, curation with the lightest of touches. We experimented early on with complete curation, i.e., bringing together ten people who would all connect and have something in common, but we realized very quickly that it was no more likely to spark interesting things than a more random group of well-qualified people. However, once we have a few s
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