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Actually launching

9 pointsby AussieCoderover 10 years ago
I&#x27;m great at starting projects but terrible at getting as far as launching them. I&#x27;ve developed a couple of SAAS applications as far as getting beta testers but then not launched. Something always seems to come up but I think it&#x27;s really fear: What if it&#x27;s not good enough? What if it has (or causes users) problems?<p>Has anyone else had this problem? How do you get past it? I&#x27;m a solo developer - is working with a partner the way to go?

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readover 10 years ago
It&#x27;s natural to have this problem at one point or another. Solution: call launching an experiment.<p>It&#x27;s incredibly hard to tell if something will work or not. So hard in fact, that you are better off assuming it won&#x27;t. Because that removes the expectation it has to do well, which is what&#x27;s really holding you back, not fear. You believe launching will be a success only if it yields a specific type of outcome.<p>If you call it an experiment, it will allow you to not take yourself seriously, or to turn the project into something else, and even to ditch it if you realize you find something else more interesting. Don&#x27;t let premature commitment limit your options. Just play.<p>Brian Eno might have said it best:<p><pre><code> Artists who don&#x27;t censor their own work: Picasso, Miles Davis, Prince. They&#x27;re all people who just put it out, and have almost no critical self-censorship. They say, &quot;Let the market decide; let the world decide.&quot; You might not be the best person to judge it. That&#x27;s a kind of humility, actually: it&#x27;s a mixture of arrogance, which says, &quot;I know I&#x27;m fucking good.&quot; But a humility, which says, &quot;I&#x27;m not the person to decide.&quot;</code></pre>
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chewxyover 10 years ago
After you launched a few products, you will realise something: people don&#x27;t really care. It took a healthy amount of money, time and effort to promote my products (all of which have failed), before realizing that there is no valuable&#x2F;actionable market for them (a number of the products I launched had tens of thousands of users, but no money could be generated from them).<p>Don&#x27;t worry about not being good enough. Just launch it. I&#x27;m free to chat - email&#x27;s in my profile.
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Mumm-Raover 10 years ago
For me this one&#x27;s simple.<p>Are people aware of it and buying it - then it&#x27;s ready.<p>If they&#x27;re aware of it but not buying it - it&#x27;s not ready.<p>If they&#x27;re not aware of it - you&#x27;ll never know.
taprunover 10 years ago
I picked a very narrow problem, set myself a tiny budget ($50), forced myself into a tiny schedule (7 days) and am blogging about the process on reddit - <a href="http://www.reddit.com/r/EntrepreneurRideAlong/comments/2nbvcc/dotcom_startup_day_1_of_7/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.reddit.com&#x2F;r&#x2F;EntrepreneurRideAlong&#x2F;comments&#x2F;2nbvc...</a><p>I suspect that having very tight, formalized and public deadlines will force me to put something out. Even putting out something &quot;not good&quot; would be preferable to me not releasing anything while people are watching.
ISNITover 10 years ago
I have the exact same issue with my projects, but recently I read something which seems to have helped over the last few weeks;<p>&quot;Never got to bed satisfied.&quot;<p>It means, don&#x27;t stay up all night fixing that issue, leave it till the next day when you will really want to start fixing the issue.<p>It seems to be a great way to maintain focus and motivation.
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