Interesting thread. I will freely admit that @NickColeBooks has written a lot more, and been a lot more successful writing than I have, so by default, one should give his opinions far more weight than mine on this topic, but >>>https://twitter.com/RealNickCole/status/1202611670339571712 …
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4/ The disconnect between Nick and myself could stem from a couple of different areas: * maybe Nick is lucky - everything he's randomly chosen to write so far has happened to have an audience out there * maybe Nick is skilled - he's got an unerring eye for the market
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5/ * maybe Nick writes at a quicker clip, or has a different trade off between writing and non-writing gigs, so he can write a full series, publish it, and what I would consider "one huge multiyear bet" is - FOR HIM - "one small or medium bet". Not sure which it is...
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6/ ...and would be curious to know. I certainly think that Nick knows what works for him, and am not second guessing that. I'm just providing another perspective, and arguing that HIS method may not be the best method for all. Thoughts?
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This approach is consistent with what successful Silicon Valley VCs do, and encourage their investee companies to do. I've workshopped this, going out & soliciting public feedback before line 1 of code is written.
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