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Signals Your Product Is Great.. Or Not

Product Is Great:

  1. Unexpected and positive physical action by users.
  2. People are paying for it in the initial run.
  3. Initial audience growth.

Product Isn’t Great:

  1. No one is interested.
  2. No monetization.
  3. No growth or shift in metrics.

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Runner and yoga aficionado.

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