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Content Marketing Strategy: A Complete Guide for SaaS Companies - Animalz
\nA blog is only as good as the strategy and content production behind it. Here are the questions you must answer before and during.
\nHow to Engage Your Email Subscribers - Business
\nWant more people to read your emails? Learn how to engage your subscribers and boost email marketing ROI.
\nDistribution Is King - Every
\nWhat video games can teach us about building billion-dollar companies
\nHow to 10x your event sign-ups - Marketing Ideas
\nYou only need to change 1 word in the copy to attract quality attendees.
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\nDeveloper
\nWhy doesn't Cloudflare use containers in their Workers platform infrastructure? - Shivang
\nCloudflare's V8 isolate architecture, in contrast, warms up a function in under 5 milliseconds or less. However, this approach has trade-offs like any other design decision.
\nRepeatability: As Difficult as it is Important - Systems Approach
\nDemocratization is More than Just Open Source.
\nHow to become a more effective engineer - Pragmatic engineer
\nThe importance of soft skills, implicit hierarchies, getting to “small wins”, understanding promotion processes and more.
\nJSR Is Not Another Package Manager - Deno
\ncreation of JSR, not as another package manager but as a transformative registry designed to revolutionize how JavaScript and TypeScript are shared across server-side runtimes, browsers, and various tools.
\nEdge.js - Run .NET and Node.js code in-process on Windows, macOS, and Linux - Github
\nEdge.js takes care of marshaling data between CLR and V8. Edge.js also reconciles threading models of single-threaded V8 and multi-threaded CLR.
\nDesigner
\nWhy Designers Fail: The Research - Substack
\nData on where designers struggle the most at work.
\nTactile Controls: Why Buttons Are Making a Comeback - IEEE Spectrum
\nTouchscreen controls in some new car models are being replaced by conventional knobs and buttons.
\nResearch Plans: Organize, Document, Inform - NN/g
\nStart every UX-research study with a plan. Research plans document goals, methods, and logistics.
\nScreening Participants for User-Research Studies - NN/g
\nWell-written screeners ensure that your study participants are appropriate for your research goals, improve data quality, save resources, and reduce bias.
\nWoah, opacity! A full guide to this badass hero of efficient UI design - Evil Martians
\nTransparent colors are a staple of modern operating systems, yet, for some reason, web apps still underutilize this marvel of modern interface design.
\nInteresting Read
\nWriting as a Way of Thinking - Every
\nThis piece pinpoints one of the things I love so much about writing: It is a way of thinking for me. But I don’t share his worries about writing or thinking.
\nWrites and Write-Nots - Paul graham
\nThe reason so many people have trouble writing is that it's fundamentally difficult. To write well you have to think clearly, and thinking clearly is hard.
\nFuture Self: Distinction Bias in Making Life Choices - Nir and Far
\nPsychologists believe we are in two different modes when we compare options versus when we experience them. When making a choice, we are in comparison mode. But when we live out our decisions, we are in experience mode.
\nCommunity Submissions
\nIf you like to share a project or article with the rest of the readers then please DM me at @ICforpreneurs or hit reply
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Initiator Creator - Issue #144 - ( Read in browser ) By Saurabh Y. // 10 Nov 2024 Entrepreneur The new era of AI business models - Substack So far, two main business models have emerged that AI companies are leveraging. How to Navigate Product Discovery Like a Map - Tim herbig Instead of rigid processes, think of Discovery as a path you navigate. Rethinking the startup MVP: Building a competitive product - Linear Today's Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is often about building a better version of an idea, not validating a novel one. It’s not good enough to be first with an idea. You have to out-execute from day 1. Product Vision vs Strategy vs Goals vs Roadmap: The Advanced Edition - Product Compass Many PMs struggle to explain the difference between Product Vision, Strategy, Objectives, and Roadmap. But those are extremely simple concepts. Product Innovation: Stop Inventing Cool Sh*t Your Customers Don’t Want! - Product Compass In a study of 2000 product innovation projects, Robert G Copper identified the number one factor behind innovation failure was “a lack of thoroughness in identifying real needs in the marketplace”, with teams often “making assumptions in order to justify the project”. MarketerContent Marketing Strategy: A Complete Guide for SaaS Companies - Animalz A blog is only as good as the strategy and content production behind it. Here are the questions you must answer before and during. How to Engage Your Email Subscribers - Business Want more people to read your emails? Learn how to engage your subscribers and boost email marketing ROI. Distribution Is King - Every What video games can teach us about building billion-dollar companies How to 10x your event sign-ups - Marketing Ideas You only need to change 1 word in the copy to attract quality attendees. Developer Why doesn't Cloudflare use containers in their Workers platform infrastructure? - Shivang Cloudflare's V8 isolate architecture, in contrast, warms up a function in under 5 milliseconds or less. However, this approach has trade-offs like any other design decision. Repeatability: As Difficult as it is Important - Systems Approach Democratization is More than Just Open Source. How to become a more effective engineer - Pragmatic engineer The importance of soft skills, implicit hierarchies, getting to “small wins”, understanding promotion processes and more. JSR Is Not Another Package Manager - Deno creation of JSR, not as another package manager but as a transformative registry designed to revolutionize how JavaScript and TypeScript are shared across server-side runtimes, browsers, and various tools. Edge.js - Run .NET and Node.js code in-process on Windows, macOS, and Linux - Github Edge.js takes care of marshaling data between CLR and V8. Edge.js also reconciles threading models of single-threaded V8 and multi-threaded CLR. Designer Why Designers Fail: The Research - Substack Data on where designers struggle the most at work. Tactile Controls: Why Buttons Are Making a Comeback - IEEE Spectrum Touchscreen controls in some new car models are being replaced by conventional knobs and buttons. Research Plans: Organize, Document, Inform - NN/g Start every UX-research study with a plan. Research plans document goals, methods, and logistics. Screening Participants for User-Research Studies - NN/g Well-written screeners ensure that your study participants are appropriate for your research goals, improve data quality, save resources, and reduce bias. Woah, opacity! A full guide to this badass hero of efficient UI design - Evil Martians Transparent colors are a staple of modern operating systems, yet, for some reason, web apps still underutilize this marvel of modern interface design. Interesting Read Writing as a Way of Thinking - Every This piece pinpoints one of the things I love so much about writing: It is a way of thinking for me. But I don’t share his worries about writing or thinking. Writes and Write-Nots - Paul graham The reason so many people have trouble writing is that it's fundamentally difficult. To write well you have to think clearly, and thinking clearly is hard. Future Self: Distinction Bias in Making Life Choices - Nir and Far Psychologists believe we are in two different modes when we compare options versus when we experience them. When making a choice, we are in comparison mode. But when we live out our decisions, we are in experience mode. Community Submissions If you like to share a project or article with the rest of the readers then please DM me at @ICforpreneurs or hit reply Outro 🙏Thank you for reading Initiator Creator issue #144 We rely on word of mouth If you’re enjoying IC, chances are your peers will, too! Help us reach more readers by sharing Initiator Creator. Want to get featured? Submit an article for us to include or hit reply. Anything else? Hit reply to send us feedback, review or say hello. |
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Initiator Creator - Issue #146 - ( Read in browser ) By Saurabh Y. // 08 Dec 2024 Presented by NorthPoll Developer AI Product Development Lifecycle: tackling uncertainty - Reva Products have evolved to leverage LLMs at their core, and so companies have to adapt to using LLMs in their development cycle. Teams building products now face a set of challenges that do not align with the more controlled elements outlined above. I Didn't Need Kubernetes, and You Probably Don't Either - Ben Houston...
Initiator Creator - Issue #145 - ( Read in browser ) By Saurabh Y. // 23 Nov 2024 Presented by NorthPoll This Week's Notes:Content-rich designs looks more convincing I just love how Basecamp's landing page looks and feel. Looks more like a blog post than a conventional landing page that we all are used to seeing. But nowadays I started seeing more such designs popping up. like "Noto time" or "letsjelly" website. All of them feel more convincing than the traditional sectional-style landing...
Initiator Creator - Issue #143 - ( Read in browser ) By Saurabh Y. // 27 Oct 2024 Presented by NorthPoll This Week's Notes:Building a product for this Newsletter It was kind of scratching your own itch. I had this problem but didn't find the most suitable product to cover my needs, so I took some time off from this newsletter (if you didn't notice, the last issue was released five months back) and built a product that I wanted. Especially, for the sole purpose of collecting feedback from my...