Inspiring, motivating, and educative books for entrepreneurs and investors 🔥

I collected some of my personal favorites here.

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The Lean Startup
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One Million Followers
amazon.com/One-Million-Fo…
Rich Dad Poor Dad
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Rich Dad's CASHFLOW Quadrant
amazon.com/Rich-Dads-CASH…
The Single Best Investment
amazon.com/Single-Best-In…
The Execution Factor
amazon.com/Execution-Fact…

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4 Mar
Create a SaaS product 🚀

What does it take to create a successful SaaS Product?
Let's break it down!

Follow these steps 👇🧵 Image
🔸 Have a great idea

Find out which problem you want to solve.
Boil it down. Make it narrow and specific.

Don't be discouraged if your idea is already out there.
If there's already a market out there, see it as a confirmation that your product is needed.
🔸 Present your concept

Create wireframes and prototypes.

Now show the idea to the world.
You want confirmation that people are interested.

Show your family and friends.
Share on Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit.

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22 Feb
JavaScript 💡

14 Array Methods that will make your life easier.
Explanation and examples below.

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🔸 map

The map() method creates a new array populated with the return value of the callback function for each element in the array.
🔸 forEach

The forEach() method executes a provided function once for each array element.
The callback function does not expect a return value, and the forEach() method itself also returns undefined.
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18 Feb
How to make a contribution to an Open-Source Project.

If you are new to this, it may all seem a bit intimidating!
Let me explain the process and give you some tips and best practices.

A thread 🧵👇
🔹 Find a good project to contribute to (1/2)
You want to look for a project that accepts new contributors and is likely to review PRs.

You also want to find a place that has a healthy tone in the discussions and polite and grateful maintainers.
🔹 Find a good project to contribute to (2/2)
Some things to look for:

✅ The latest commit was made recently
✅ There are open issues and PRs
✅ It has contributors (besides the maintainers)
✅ Discussions are healthy, and maintainers are polite and friendly
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16 Feb
8 JavaScript Concepts you need to be familiar with!

🔸 Scopes
🔸 Closures
🔸 Reference/Pointers
🔸 This
🔸 Prototypes & Inheritance
🔸 Async/Await (Promises)
🔸 Higher-order Functions
🔸 Event Propagation

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11 Feb
Selling ⭐
It's an essential life skill.

For anyone ambitious about taking your career to the next level:
You need to learn how to sell.

I was an account manager before going full-time in my consulting business.

Here are 5 tips on how to sell 🧵👇
Start by recognizing the importance of it!
A lot of people immediately feel this sense of resentment when they hear the word "selling".

It's these annoying people who want to push something on to you, who only care about money. They are manipulative and dishonest.
Yes, some of them are.
But certainly not everyone!

In fact, we are all salesmen.
When you try to convince your partner, why you should go to this specific restaurant tonight, or why your yearly vacation should go to this specific place; you sell 🔥
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9 Feb
⚡ FeedHive Stats ⚡

Alright!
3 days have gone by since the launch.

Let's have a look at the stats 🤩

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Yes, as the thumbnail suggests - FeedHive rounded $285 MRR today (€236).

More specifically, 56 users have chosen to upgrade to the paid plan, out of the ~300 users that have signed up!

Needles to say, I'm thrilled about that!
Surprisingly many have chosen the yearly paid plan, even though they didn't receive the early-access offer.

This gives a total turnover of $1,720 (€1,423).
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