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#19 — Indie Hackers founder Courtland Allen on how to build a profitable online business
#19 — Indie Hackers founder Courtland Allen on how to build a profitable online business
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Nov 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Indie Hackers is an online community that focuses on entrepreneurs who build profitable internet businesses. They describe themselves as individuals seeking financial independence, creative freedom, and the ability to work on their own schedule. Entrepreneurs in the community have built B2B SaaS applications, paid newsletters, and everything in between. Courtland started Indie Hackers in 2016 and it was acquired by Stripe 10 months later. He now works for Stripe operating Indie Hackers and hosting their podcast. As of February 2020, the site was seeing about 1.5 million page views per month and the community had grown to 80,000 members. Before creating Indie Hackers, Courtland spent several years working on software startups and graduated with a degree in computer science from MIT. In this interview, we talked to Courtland about:-The origin story of Indie Hackers-The best products and services that niche online communities can use to monetize -The types of businesses that have become more (or less!) popular to start during Covid-19-The traits of successful Indie Hackers-What the mainstream technology community misunderstands about Indie Hackers-The biggest issues Indie Hackers face-The most popular tools for Indie HackersBrought to you by the Means of Creation newsletter: meansofcreation.substack.com
Released:
Nov 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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