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A Beginner's Guide to Social Media for Solopreneurs

Buffer Resources

A solopreneur is any business driven exclusively by one person. Modern solopreneurs commonly run their businesses, at least in some part, through the Internet. Unlike traditional startup founders who seek to grow headcount and scale a product, solopreneurs often are the product. Solopreneurs can be excellent at their craft.

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How to Figure Out Pricing as a Creator (ft. a Creator Pricing Expert)

Buffer Resources

So, together with creator sponsorships expert Justin Moore , who helps creators negotiate partnerships through Creator Wizard , we put together this resource on how to figure out your pricing as a creator. Follower count : The larger your social media following, the broader your reach.

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Growing in a Crowded Niche: Hypefury Growth Story

Baremetrics

Hypefury is a SaaS tool in a very competitive space—social media marketing. The list of social media tools for analytics, publishing, automation and engagement is long and seemingly never ending with new companies popping up every week. Hypefury uses word of mouth, content, social media and affiliate marketing.

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Here’s Exactly How This Founder Spent $17,000 to Get Her Tea Business Off the Ground

Buffer Resources

As a solopreneur, my company is primarily a one-woman show. However, I’ve engaged an intern seasonally to assist with social media efforts and recently hired an SEO specialist to bolster our blog’s performance. At what point did you decide to hire employees or contractors? It's a win-win for everyone involved!

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9 blog workflow tips so you can create content faster and add more value

The Marketing & Growth Hacking Publication

photo from mockupshots For the solopreneur: create and publish blogs with these blog workflow tips–so it won’t take for-freaking-ever to create content. Let’s say you’re a solopreneur busting it to make ends meet with a day job and young kids, AND it takes you ten hours to compose a decent blog post, then is it really worth it?

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#SaaS: How to leverage SaaS app stores for your Go-to-Market strategy

Point Nine Land

Which generally takes a lot of time and resources. Whether it’s solopreneurs/freelancers, SMBs, mid-market or enterprise customers, you can find a SaaS platform where they already are. Testing New Products Before the rise of SaaS app stores, the main way to test a new product?—?or or a new feature?—?was,

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Founders: Before You Hire a Sales Team, Consider These Options

Sales Hacker

Running a startup is easier said than done, especially when you have a tight budget and limited resources. Earlier this year we pivoted our services to be less focused on solopreneurs — and more on agency and startup founders — and that pivot was relatively easy because we hadn’t yet outsourced our sales function.