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Episode Synopsis
Is it a good idea to use tweets for testing?Talking PointsPaul Jarvis’s experience testing with tweetsWhy you need to identify an audience before running with a projectWhat to do if you don’t already have a large email list or Twitter followingWhy you need to be able to describe your idea in a sentence or tweetWhat the market is good atWhy it can be helpful when your followers shut down your ideasWhen you’re pitching a new idea, you need constructive feedback, not unconditional encouragementMake sure that you’re pitching to your target marketQuotable Quotes“When I have an idea for something, I’ll just ask my list.” –JS“What that means for us is that we have no excuse not to test.” –RM“I’m not saying Facebook ads and Google ads don’t work, but they don’t work that great.” –JS“I also like when they just shut you down.” --RMRelated LinksPaul Jarvis Twitter Github
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