Mike Sallese

@MikeSallese9

Founder @ Detailing the growth of a bootstrapped startup from $100 MRR (as of 1/13/20) and up. 🥾🎤... Coming soon

Boston, MA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2019.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    20. sij

    From today on, I'll be detailing 's growth as a company. I'm calling this journey: From $100 MRR (our current MRR) I hope to become a resource for founders who are bootstrapped and want to remain small, as I've personally found resources to be limited.

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  2. prije 20 sati

    We hit 20 retweets!!! I'm super excited about this. If you want updates on when it'll release, give me a follow. Big thanks to for being a sport about this and thanks to everyone that's as excited about this as I am. 🥾🎤

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    2. velj

    Writing what you think people want to hear is a great way to build a network of people who aren’t interested in you.

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    2. velj

    I've talked to Mike and he'll make the 3-minute bootstrapping rap song happen at 20 retweets or 200 likes for the tweet blow. Can we PLEASE do this? 🥾🎤

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  6. 2. velj

    Marketing is way more fun than coding

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  7. 1. velj

    This is quality content 😂 signed up my twitter doppleganger to perform my stunt.

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  8. 1. velj

    does this count as escaping competition through authenticity? I'm definitely not the best rapper. I'm definitely not the best engineer. I'm definitely not the best marketer. But I can do all of em enough 😈

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  9. 1. velj

    If this tweet gets: 1K retweets OR 5K likes I will condense 's incredible guide to bootstrapping into a 3 minute rap song, which I can assure you will be quality freakin content. Try me. If you haven't already, check out Arvid's new guide. It's amazing.

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  10. 1. velj

    To date this is one of the best answers I've seen to why someone uses Twitter. Insane that it's buried in a reply By

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  11. 1. velj

    Just had a February goals meeting for . A big focus was generating more landing page visitors through writing content. We currently receive traffic from: Where do you write content to generate quality visitors to your site?

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  12. 31. sij

    If you read this far, I hope this helped! My goal is to be as transparent as I can be while detailing my journey with . I love all and any feedback you may have. Thanks for reading.

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  13. 31. sij

    Why bootstrap once we had paying customers?(continued) Unsurprisingly, it didn't. We were left with a somewhat valuable product, with no gravitational market pull to carry us to success. Capital wasn't going to solve this problem.

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  14. 31. sij

    Why bootstrap once we had paying customers?(continued) We originally thought: Okay, let's start cranking on the engine. Simple. Drive people to our landing page -> get sign ups -> convert paid users. Had our engine worked like that, we probably should throw some money into it.

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  15. 31. sij

    Why bootstrap once we had paying customers? For some, I could see a real case for taking some funding once a product was validated with paying users. For us, we were in a bit of a pickle. We built this thing that had some general value that we were able to sell.

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  16. 31. sij

    Why continue bootstrapping after a POC was built? (continued) 3. We weren't so sure where we were going yet. Funding would accelerate us immediately. This felt like flooring a gas pedal with a blindfold on. Acceleration can create mysterious certainty. You sink or you swim.

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  17. 31. sij

    Why continue bootstrapping after a POC was built? (continued) 2. The end result of bootstrapping provided the lifestyle I wanted. I'm not interested in growing an organization. I'm interested in building a business that can support me and give me freedom to create.

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  18. 31. sij

    Why continue bootstrapping after a POC was built? (continued) 1. Bootstrapping seemed more certain. I can build a product that 1,000 people will love, but can I build something that will dominate a market? Committing to VCs would make a promise I didn't know I could keep.

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  19. 31. sij

    Why continue bootstrapping after a POC was built? (continued) After the POC was built I do believe we could've successfully raised funding. So why didn't we? Like most other decisions, our answer came from weighing many tradeoffs.

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  20. 31. sij

    Why continue bootstrapping after a POC was built? When we started , we hadn't ruled out raising funding at some point. We knew getting a POC built would be necessary regardless of the path we took.

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  21. 31. sij

    Why bootstrap when Scribbl was just an idea? This one is easy. I'm an engineer, so the question really became: Which is more effort? 1. Convincing someone that your idea is worth building so you can hire folks? 2. Just start building myself. I happily started building.

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