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Spoiler alert: what does not kill you, "can" make you stronger

I've been building stuff ever since I'm five (literally).

Always was proud to have an engineer mind.

Until I wanted to make money from what I built.

Lost many good products to my poor marketing. Got my lessons:

Approaching people as numbers never work Be real Being everywhere is just inefficient Choose 3 channels and really be there Scaling is not your first step Do things that are not scale (credits to: Naval)

Knowing what's right ≠ doing what's right

Got beaten many times. Marketing became my fear whenever I build things.

Am I going to give up on building and get a 9/5 job (yes offense). No.

Founded Evercopy for non-marketers with marketing anxiety so AI can take over full-cycle marketing efforts, from planning to multimedia ad creation to optimization.

This was tricky simply because Evercopy was a chicken & egg project.

It's built to fight poor marketing for builders. But what if it does not work good enough to market itself well lolloll

Well I guess I'll find out. But kindda happy with how it goes right now.