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I am one of two founders of My Place Forever Corp. Our platform addresses three main problems: 1) most people are forgotten after two generations; 2) approximately 70% die without a will or advanced life directives; and 3) in most situations only one person in a relationship (marriage or other) knows all there is to know about bills, finances, family care (children or elderly parent). We relieve the stress and fear associated with life, and passing. Be sure to check us out. I will announce our launch date soon (Launching in early 2023). At My Place Forever, we believe everyone deserves to be remembered.
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What decision making framework do you use for your company, work, and personal life?
Through the years of running my own company, I ve realized that the path we follow is made up of the decisions we make, and to determine the trajectory of our future, we must make sure that each decision we make is done in a way that leads us to that path. So we sit down as a team and discuss over where we want to see ourselves in the next 10, 20, 30 years, what are the values and principles that we believe in, and what success means to us. And we come up with our own decision making framework to help our team make decisions, big and small, easier. I m curious if you do something similar? I m sure we all have some sort of guideline on how we make certain decisions, but I found that putting it down on paper and creating a framework is the best way we know to help guide us in the direction we want to see ourselves in future. Thank you for sharing!
Building audience first and product after? Or building product first and audience after?
This question stems from an inherent observation surrounding the launch and distribution of successful products on Product hunt. In most cases, even great products die down after the launch on PH as they suffer from the distribution problem. However, the ones that become successful are the ones that leverage their own audience for the successful distribution of their own products. How do fellow indiehackers and makers approach these two sides of a coin (a) Building an audience, and (b) Building a product? If you were to start from zero again, what would you build first? Audience or the Product? How would you approach both these phases while taking your product from launch (0 to 1) and successful distribution (1 to n)? How deeply are audience-building and product-building interlinked?