
Episode 116
Do you really need to build an audience?
Reverse engineering success
September 8, 20201h 21mExplicit
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Show Notes
Late-summer update! This week on the program, we bring you a super spicy interview that Justin did on the TechZing podcast.
- Do you really need to build an audience before you build your product?
- Justin's tweet
- There's this idea that you need to grow an audience, talk to an audience, and then build something they want. Is that really necessary?
- IndieHackers interview with Vincent Woo
- justinjackson.ca/surfing
- Tweet: what do we mean when we say "audience?"
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