
Episode 93
93: Justin Jackson - Who You Want to Help > What You Want to Build
In this episode, Adam and Justin Jackson have a candid conversation about a life-changing realization Adam recently had about what he does for a living. They talk about why it's important to define your business by the people it serves instead of the prod
July 18, 20181h 14mExplicit
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Show Notes
Topics include:
- Why you should choose a market before getting too attached to the type of product you want to create
- Why it can make sense to create products in different categories if they are for the same people
- Why a CSS framework and a TDD course have more in common than it sounds
- Why you might be happier having a job than running a business if you want to spend your time doing a specific type of work
- What you should be doing instead of racking your brain for app ideas
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Links:
- "Anything You Want" by Derek Sivers
- Adam's tweet storm after re-reading "Anything You Want"
- Justin's talk on product validation at MicroConf 2018
- Justin's website
- Justin's Marketing for Developers course
- Build your SaaS, Justin's podcast about building Transistor.fm
Topics
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