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AI versus Marshy - Newsletter deep diving and building in public

I’ve been talking about the power of building in public and how it can help you grow your audience and business. In this article, I want to dive deeper into what it means to build in public and share some examples of people who are doing it well. Let’s take a look at some inspiring stories of entrepreneurs who are being open and transparent about their journey. Showing my Internet age now aren’t I? He became quite Internet famous thanks to this (and a lot of knowledge sharing and hard work in the process) and is still going today. ​ Ben’s Bites is a newsletter that I’ve been following since inception, and not just because he’s a fellow twin-Dad: ​ I definitely should change my cover to one with the boys too maybe It’s far bigger than this one, and their COO released a report going into the nuts and bolts of monetising a newsletter with 140k+ subscribers. ​ ​ Real numbers I like nerding out on this stuff. Some other people that have shared deep dives I think are valuable: Nick Sararev is a one-man power house and his recent reflections on his AI and automation teaching business share quite honest and open insights into how a high-perfomer thinks Sari Azout is the founder a Sublime.app - and is quite open with her shares and loose associations about what she’s focusing on, and why she’s building it - you can get a flavour of her output in “ A Library of Possibilities for Reimgagining the Web ” Another one I’m a fan of is Nathan Barry (creator of ConvertKit, now Kit) and how this newsletter is delivered to you. He wrote a heartfelt blog about changing the way he distributed team stock options that reminds you that not all successful leaders in tech are “brogliarchs” ​ Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy 67 - adhd tricks, building in public, and vibe coding

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