Weekdays! I usually delay any self-development reading until Mon/Tue so I can grind on the weekend. But I make an exception for Fox ;)
Fri/Sat/Sun are too distracting for the average person. I think weekdays are better for publishing, especially early before the burnout hits. Maybe Mon/Tue is ideal. People are at their computers, and in "business/money mode" where they're (A) more motivated to engage with this kind of content, and implement (or at least daydream about) getting a better job(s), and (B) more ready to browse around and/or "waste" their time to pass the day, while being glued to a desk.
Hoping for an article on interviewing as well!
you're going to lose your mind with the next article
what a lovely coincidink
By the way, your Mentorship Group link in the article is broken
wow. great catch. thank you
Another banger!
do you prefer these released on weekdays or weekends? trying to figure out a publishing cadence
Weekdays! I usually delay any self-development reading until Mon/Tue so I can grind on the weekend. But I make an exception for Fox ;)
Fri/Sat/Sun are too distracting for the average person. I think weekdays are better for publishing, especially early before the burnout hits. Maybe Mon/Tue is ideal. People are at their computers, and in "business/money mode" where they're (A) more motivated to engage with this kind of content, and implement (or at least daydream about) getting a better job(s), and (B) more ready to browse around and/or "waste" their time to pass the day, while being glued to a desk.
Any tips on networking with SaaS founders when I still didn’t “make it”?
- I don’t drive a fancy car.
- I didn’t make more than $9k/month through my business.
The only thing I have is a lot of value when it comes to social media automations.
I’m not interested in a job, but more of a business connection.
I felt like founders only connect with other founders that are @ the same level. Not lower.
this is answered in the article...