Throughout my career, I’ve had consistent success getting jobs at other companies, both small and large.
I bring unique ideas and perspectives to the table. I can build and lead small teams. I can communicate clearly and effectively, endure pain, adapt, and I have the hard skills to learn and execute.
I also have well-known weaknesses (impatience, aversion to meetings, self-criticism), but that’s not what this post is about.
This post is about my weakest muscles: finding PMF, getting my first real customer, and taking a product from zero to one.
I intend to master this.
Over the past two days, I came across three references that had a meaningful impact on my thinking:
- My SaaS hit $2k/mo in 5 months. Here’s how I’d do it again from $0 on r/scaleinpublic
- Watch this to get your first 5 customers on r/entrepreneur by Alex Hormozi
- how to tweet by Machina
None of this is new. For a long time, I could explain, regurgitate, and teach the same lessons. Embodying and applying them is different.
I can confidently state that I do a good job creating something from nothing, or scaling something from one to a hundred. The gap I don’t yet know how to close is zero to one.
The lessons are simple:
- Identify a real problem someone is already paying for
- Shamelessly message everyone you know as you iterate on it for free
- Communicate effectively, clearly, and concisely
- Profit