The contemporary idea in online business is that you need to build an audience, get to know their needs, and then build something they want.
It's focused a lot on *who* you serve. (Who are these people? Do they have money? Where do they hang out?)
But is this the best way? 
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Having an audience certainly provided me with an advantage in the podcasting space, but it's no substitute for overall customer demand. I'd take "thousands of non-fans actively searching for a solution" over "thousands of Twitter fans" any day.
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The problem with having lots of followers is they're aligned around you, instead of being aligned around a problem-space. If you're looking to build a product company, you need a group of people looking for that solution! In most cases, only a tiny % of your audience will care.
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Perfect advice for someone who has moved from zero to one and pretty far beyond (3rd time lucky!)
Dziękujemy. Twitter skorzysta z tych informacji, aby Twoja oś czasu bardziej Ci odpowiadała. CofnijCofnij
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Wydaje się, że ładowanie zajmuje dużo czasu.
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"What are people spending money on right now? What problems are they actively trying to solve?"
"Who has money to spend and what might they need?"