Short, bite-sized conversations with indie hackers that have started small, profitable and bootstrapped businesses. You'll learn how they come up with ideas, what they do to validate, find those first customers and make a sustainable income.
Rob Walling on multiple projects, why building an audience is dumb and other SaaS wisdom
Rob Walling is an absolute legend in the bootstrapping and indie scene. He’s a veteran entrepreneur with his most notable exit being Drip in 2016. Rob also founded MicroConf, started TinySeed and is the host of the Startups for the Rest of Us podcast, which has over 680 episodes having started in 2010. It doesn’t stop there for Rob, he’s also written 4 books, Start Small Stay Small, Start Marketing the Day You Start Coding, The Entrepreneurs Guide to Keeping Your Shit Together and most recently, The SaaS Playbook.
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Timestamps
- 00:00 Intro / Sponsor
- 02:03 Why Rob wouldn't do SaaS again
- 03:43 What would an alternative reality look like for Rob
- 05:46 Founder retreats
- 07:40 Building an audience first approach is dumb for SaaS
- 10:29 Building a network
- 12:38 Portfolio of projects
- 15:26 Recommendations
Recommendations
- Book: Founding Sales, Deploy Empathy
- Podcast: Comic Lab
- Indie Hacker: Ruben Gamez
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My links
- Indie Bites Twitter
- Indie Bites YouTube
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- Personal Website
- 2 Hour Podcast Course
- PodPanda (hire me to edit your podcast)
- This Indie Life Podcast
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