#Entrepreneurship #StartupLife #ProductLaunch #FailForward #ActionProducesInformation
Hey fellow entrepreneurs! 👋 Have you ever found yourself stuck in a cycle of overplanning and underdelivering? I sure have! After 7 years in the game, I finally realized that waiting for the perfect idea, execution, and marketing plan was holding me back.
So, what did I learn from my mistakes?
🔹 Fail quick: Don’t be afraid to launch and learn along the way
🔹 Fail publicly: Share your work for accountability and unexpected support
🔹 “Action produces information”: You won’t know how people will react until you put it out there
🔹 Iterate based on feedback: Real users provide real insights
Don’t know where to start? Just put something out there! Your imperfect launch today is more valuable than a perfect idea tomorrow.
What’s your experience with launching products? Share your thoughts and let’s learn from each other! 🚀 #FailForward #EntrepreneurshipMistakes #LaunchAndLearn
How can you potentially avoid financial loss because of the failures? Because that is why we plan as much as possible, right?
i read a book million dollar weekend it emphasizes on creating a business in 48 hr it really set the tone for me for trying out things quickly see response and get it over with and plan something else. fail forward.
Just curious, what did you end up building and how did it turn out?
this is exactly what i needed to hear today. Been thinking about launching a new ecom brand but can’t decide. Been thinking planning for this whole week now. I’m going to launch it now!
strategic planning is the key!
This is a valuable insight! Thanks for sharing.
This appears like a general entprerenuerial principle. I am working on starting a business in a commercial space and even my business mentor has said everything doesn’t have to be perfect or line up exactly as you envision it. Get started and really learn along the way.
Going to launch my first app in October. I’m taking this approach. Thanks for the motivation!
This is a valuable insight! Thanks for sharing.
I completely relate to your experience of getting stuck in analysis paralysis. It’s easy to get caught up in thinking your idea needs to be perfect before launching. But your approach of just putting something out there is incredibly valuable. I especially liked your point about “Action produces information” – it’s only by taking action and putting our work out there that we can truly learn and improve. I’m definitely going to apply these lessons to my own projects. Thank you for sharing your experience and offering such a unique perspective!
I recently created a free tool for managing finances but not sure where to start to launch this app lol