If that’s the case, then it's clear your product provides real value. Having people go out of their way to tell you is proof of that. You might stil

Mindset shift: if your product helps people, it is your moral duty to promote it

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2021-06-14 13:30:06

If that’s the case, then it's clear your product provides real value. Having people go out of their way to tell you is proof of that.

You might still be in beta and don't provide all the bells and whistles of your $1B+ competition. But for the people who choose to use your product, it doesn’t matter.

Maybe because you offer unique features, or because you listen to them and make updates quickly. Or maybe just because you’re a human-sized company and they prefer it.

You’ve managed to create something of value for the world, and have already changed a few people’s lives for the better. Yet you’re feeling shy about talking about it?

When you don’t promote your product to the world, you not only hurt yourself, you also hurt the people who desperately need your solution. They might be okay using one of your competitors, but if they knew you existed, they would be way better off.

If you have the opportunity to truly make someone’s life better, at no cost (and even at a benefit) to you, wouldn’t you say that it’s your moral duty to do so?

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