Episode details
Ever wondered how to handle the competitive world of AI products and copycats while running a global business? Well, you're in luck. This episode of The Bootstrapped Founder features a heart-to-heart with indie hacker and global entrepreneur, Danny Postma. Danny takes us behind the scenes of his entrepreneurial journey, sharing priceless insights on transitioning from a solopreneur to a team leader, cleverly leveraging SEO, and the fascinating world of domain acquisitions.
Picture this: You're living the digital nomad lifestyle, working across time zones while experiencing new cultures. How do you make it all work? Danny Postma gives us a peek into his life as a digital nomad, the cultural differences that affect his way of work, and how he deals with the 12-hour time difference with grace. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the value of a good domain name and how it can be a game-changer for any business. Join us on this exciting journey and tap into the world of a successful global entrepreneur.
Danny on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dannypostmaa/
The blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/danny-postma-an-indie-hackers-business-evolution/
The podcast episode: https://share.transistor.fm/s/1fbba06a
The video: https://youtu.be/X36_7wRC_WI
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This episode is sponsored by Acquire.com
- (00:00) - Successful Global Business Building
- (10:05) - Solopreneur to Team Building Transition
- (17:09) - Dealing With Copycats in Business
- (25:10) - Competition and Evolution of AI Products
- (35:09) - Discovery of B2C and Acquisition Strategies
- (38:59) - Importance of SEO for Indie Hackers
- (50:12) - Building a Network, Avoiding Fame
- (56:10) - Digital Life, Remote Work, Cultural Differences
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