Tom Jacquesson

Tom Jacquesson

Co-founder @Tweet Hunter and @Taplio
1,225 points

About

Launched 13 products on Product Hunt, reached the podium 6 times. I love the community here and, being a product enthusiast myself, I really appreciate coming here every day to check what's new. I'm also the co-founder of Tweet Hunter, the AI-powered Twitter growth tool, as well as Taplio which is the LinkedIn equivalent. We pride ourselves on helping you create great content and build your personal brand on social media. I live in Bordeaux, France. Hit me up on Twitter if you wanna meet!

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Sreekanth PM

5yr ago

When it comes to startup, is it better and less risky to enter into an established market?

When it comes to startup, I always see people run behind unicorn ideas which are many times overhyped or poorly implemented, is it less risky to enter into an already established market rather than creating a new market? Because what I believe is that no product can satisfy 100% of its customers, so there is always room for improvement and customer acquisition? Any thoughts on this?

Csaba Apagyi

5yr ago

How important is a professional email address for a freelancer?

I've noticed that it's quite cumbersome to set up a professional email address. For example, it involves purchasing and maintaining a domain. I'm testing a service aimed at simplifying this process: https://vanity.services/?utm_sou... Would appreciate your feedback about the landing page and your experience / opinion about setting up a professional email address.

Juan Espinosa

5yr ago

B2C makers, what have you done to validate your idea to ensure there is a need for it in the market?

Hey all! I am new to the community. Hopefully, I'm not breaking anything with my first post. I have been talking to quite a few young B2C entrepreneurs lately and a pattern I keep seeing is that a lot of them have not put a ton of effort into doing the "validation" aspect of the business before they get to building. They just kind of assume someone will use it. I am curious about what this community thinks about validating ideas, what you have found to be successful and what has been a pain point for you when validating your idea. Many thanks.

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