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Hazen
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1. Provide paid support that is low cost and accessible so the masses see your value.

2. Lower the price to increase the reach and accept slower steady growth.

3. Focus on business instead of individuals. They want simple useful tools that they do not have to build. Small business owners do not want to have to have another thing built if they can just access an existing product that has a high value and low cost.

4. Look at what you need and figure out what enough is and have that goal in mind instead of the fiat mindset of I have to have more.

These points have worked well for my family for 47 years of running a business that has a low barrier to entry and low start up cost. We have done just this and built a decent loyal customer base that would rather use us even if they could do the work themselves.

Replying to Avatar HODL

Classy. That rig needs a couple British best quality doubles to complete the ensemble.

That is a great way to spend time and relax. I instruct spoon green woodworking and spring pole lathe turning.

Replying to Avatar Josh Fabean

Today I used #shakespeare to build a intermittent fasting app. https://fastr.social/ first person to test it and create a fast I'll test zapping on your post, that's the only thing I haven't been able to confirm works.

Is there a way to log in with npub not nsec?

Access to a truck like that would significantly change capital allocation in a lot of medium size businesses. The lower cost is great up front , but over the life of the vehicle the insurance savings would pay for it compared to those $100k trucks.

We don't need collision avoidance and lane following. We need dependable serviceable vehicles we can use to keep people employed.

time to build an oven.