You have to expect that a certain amount of users will be sharing it with their network for free. Do you have something unique that can't be stolen or copied?
Or let's talk #buildinpublic. You're afraid to build in public being concerned about copycats?
@AngeZanetti Wow! Thanks for mentioning me, Xavier! I had my share of experiments with the bio π and proud to say that this one is actually the result of #buildinpublic I probably one of the few people who used the community support for crafting it
Great news for those who missed our chat with @MeetKevon on #buildinpublic π₯ β the recording of the conversation is uploaded to @WizenGuides website (look for Audio guides section)
It will be now available for everyone β all thanks to the great new tool built by @SMirjahani
Thank you everyone for joining our #buildinpublic Twitter space with @MeetKevon Your support was priceless!
If you missed it β the chat was recorded and I'll upload it to @WizenGuides site with a help of a tool my Twitter friend @Shahrzad s building π can't wait to test it
I've been thinking how else we can bring value to founders with the @WizenGuides And here's the plan: I'll be hosting weekly Twitter spaces with our collaborators π₯
2. The endowment effect We value much more things that we have invested something into. When you #buildinpublic you create this effect by asking for advice, by inviting people to contribute. => they feel a deep personal connection with you as a founder, and with your product.
There are several reasons why #buildinpublic works so well
1. The algorithm Social platforms favor the content with the highest level of engagement. And content, where the audience is asked for advice, is one of the most engaging ones.
If you are sharing your journey on social media and leveraging #BuildInPublic framework every single day you probably ask yourself the same question as I used to ask : βwhat exactly do I have to share?
The answer is simple if you grasp the basics: why does it work at all π