Based on our record, Indie Hackers seems to be a lot more popular than Brainiac. While we know about 75 links to Indie Hackers, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Brainiac. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
What to read? - Alchemy - Rory Sutherland - The choice factory - Richard Shotton - Contagious - Jonah Berger - Nudge - Richard H. Thaler - I also recommend my platform - https://kickstartsidehustle.com/brainiac/ - because it sums up over 150 cognitive biases, principles, and models along with another 100 frameworks, based on over 160 word-of-mouth/viral marketing case studies (the largest library on this topic). Source: almost 2 years ago
There are many resources like: - The choice factory - Richard Shotton - Alchemy - Rory Sutherland - I also share 140+ other biases on my website and my $0 Newsletter - https://kickstartsidehustle.com/brainiac/. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can join my free newsletter where I share psychology principles in marketing and viral marketing case studies. Source: over 2 years ago
If you're interested, here's my shamelessly promo of my website: https://kickstartsidehustle.com/brainiac/. Source: over 2 years ago
I've started my paid newsletter in June 2020.I offered 12 (now 8) viral marketing case studies per month. Every study was a "Danny DeVito-size, with, viral & growth hack strategies, viral tools, viral psychology, just meat, no fluff". Source: about 3 years ago
- make use of sites like this and indiehackers.com, etc... To hear from other people in a similar situation. Source: 5 months ago
But as far as I know, indiehackers.com and X with #indiehackers or #buildinpublic hashtag. Source: 5 months ago
Just a personal website is a good place for that. But there are things like https://indiepa.ge/ or your personal profile on indiehackers.com - even though it may not be so much for "graveyard purpose". Source: 6 months ago
I am a Solo founder and looking forward to meet like minded people. Most of the time I turn to indiehackers.com for inspiration but have found very few Indians on it who have made it big as a solo founder. So I was wondering if there is any other forum where Solo founders meet and discuss / share their challenges / learnings to help each other. Source: 7 months ago
Check out https://indiehackers.com, a community for "solopreneurs". - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
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