Build & Launch

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A weekly podcast focused on shipping small projects.Every week I'll take you on an adventure of launching a new project. You'll hear the launch stats, hurdles I had to overcome, and how you can learn from my mistakes.

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  • Did you miss me?

    14/08/2018 Duración: 03min

    Show notes Sign up for my newsletter: justinjackson.ca/newsletter On the blog: Maybe you shouldn't be a solopreneur Leave a review on iTunes! Send Justin a message on Twitter: @mijustin Send Justin a message on Instagram: instagram.com/mijustin Subscribe on YouTube Podcast hosting: Transistor.fm Theme music: Striker-metal.com Update from 2021: what am I working on these days?A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin. 

  • EP29: To the future

    30/11/2015 Duración: 10min

    I'm planning something brand new for 2016. If it's going to launch, I'm going to need your help. Go here, put your email in the sign-up form, and I'll be in touch.Show notes Go to MegaMaker.co, sign-up for the list, and let me know what you think Documentary: Capital C My software project with Marty Dill: Network Effects I asked this question on Twitter Follow me on Twitter: @mijustin Rate and review the show Join the newsletter MegaMaker theme song is "Bad Decisions" by Striker. Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin. 

  • EP28: Here's me at 3:49am whispering into my iPhone

    16/10/2015 Duración: 15min

    Learn how the Marketing for Developers launch went, and his initial sales numbers. You'll also hear the personal audio journals he recorded during the launch process.On sharing revenue numbersOn the other hand, sharing numbers can sometimes feel a little… icky. It can feel like you’re shoving your success in other people’s faces.And maybe I need to work on my own insecurities, but I know that no matter how successful I am, all it takes is reading another one of these stupid “How I Made $17,000 in 24 Hours” posts to feel like I’m a miserable failure. After all, I didn’t make $17,000 in the last 24 hours. So I must be doing something very wrong!From Sacha Greif's Discover Meteor case study.Show notes Slides from my MicronConf Europe talk Sacha Greif's blog post about sharing revenue numbers Follow me on Twitter: @mijustin Rate and review the show Join the newsletter Get Marketing for Developers Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fmUpdate from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes. I'm g

  • EP27: Looking for that secret sauce

    27/06/2015 Duración: 14min

    Referencing the "cult of personality:"People are buying products thinking that if they can get someone's secret sauce, they can re-create that person's success.Adam Clark said:In our culture, the independent entrepreneur is like the Marlboro Man. Everyone wants to be that guy.Show notes What do you think? Email me: words@bizbox.ca Congrats to the winner of the Gumroad Small Product Lab: D.J. Coffman created an awesome product called the Comic Drawing Toolkit for Photoshop. Follow me on Twitter: @mijustin Rate and review the show Join the newsletter Read my blog post: Don't Follow your Heroes Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin. 

  • EP26: Holy Bananas

    08/05/2015 Duración: 12min

    What is product validation? If you're building a product, you want validation. You want to know your product has value - that you're on the right track. Even deeper, you want to be validated. You want to feel like you're not wasting your time. You want to feel like your work is valuable."YC is like the ultimate validation that you're on to something." - Lauren Kay, Dating RingIf you're building a business, there's only one way to validate that your product idea is good: are people paying money for it?The only two people who can give you real feedback about your product are people who just purchased it and people who just canceled. - Jason Fried (as told to Dan Shipper)Also, Jason Cohen says:First, find ten people who say they’ll buy.Current project:I'm working on a book: Marketing for DevelopersShow notes Startup Podcast, Season 2, Episode 2 My interview with Rob Walling on Product People Follow me on Twitter: @mijustin Rate and review the show Join the newsletter A version of this will be up on my blog soon

  • EP25: The end is nigh

    10/04/2015 Duración: 14min

    Justin also gives sneak peek of his new book: Marketing for Developers.The mantra of this show has always been: "Start small and start now."Two common mistakes product people make We try to build ideas that are too big We don't start building right away All the stuff that leads up to getting started doesn't count. The only thing that matters is the work.Writing TipWe often make our writing too flowery and formal. Here's a way to make your writing sound more "human:" read it out loud. When you read your writing out loud, you'll know right away when something doesn't feel right.Show notes Book: Marketing for Developers Build Your Audience video course See all the Build & Launch products Follow me on Twitter: @mijustin Rate and review the show Get notified when I launch Season 3 Cover photo by Jason Cartwright Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you w

  • EP24: How do we create things people want?

    07/04/2015 Duración: 14min

    How do you know what people want? After spending 24 hours in the mini-van with 4 kids, Justin is back from the Easter long-weekend and ready to update us on his progress on this week's project: "Marketing for Developers."Project update You'd think that I would learn my lesson: in order to do these week-long sprints, plus record and edit this podcast, plus do my day job, I really can't have anything else on my plate. But, like an idiot, I scheduled this Season of the podcast while I was going to be away in Alberta on a 4 day road-trip. Not sure if I'm going to make the Thursday deadline, but I'm still hoping to make a serious dent in writing this book: Marketing for Developers. Three ways to validate your product idea1. Email 15 people in your niche and ask them if they'd pay for your product.This is the approach that Rob Walling used when he validated his idea for Drip:I emailed 17 SaaS owners that I know, and I said "I'm thinking about building this product: would you use this? Would you pay me for this?" An

  • EP23: Face your fears

    03/04/2015 Duración: 12min

    The theme for this episode is "facing your fears." Was Justin able to re-launch Product People Club? He talks to more of his existing customers to discover what jobs they're hiring the Club for.“Do one thing every day that scares you.” - Eleanor RooseveltThis week's project: Product People Club. You can see it it here: megamaker.coNext week's project: Marketing for DevelopersI started writing this book in January, 2014, but never finished it. The idea had lots of traction (over 2,200 people signed up for the waiting list). I still gets messages every week from people who want the book.It's one of those projects that continually hangs over my head. This week, I'm going to finish it.Show notes Check out the Marketing for Developers landing page Thanks to Product People Club member, James Van Dyne, for being on the show. He's on Twitter here: @jamesvandyne Follow me on Twitter: @mijustin Rate and review the show Join the newsletter Read my blog post: Do Things That Scare You Podcast hosting provided by Transi

  • EP22: Get some guts

    01/04/2015 Duración: 15min

    This is the mid-week check-up: I had to do some hard stuff and actually call my customers, and hear what they thought of my product.This week's project: Product People ClubProduct People Club is a membership site for solopreneurs: people making their own stuff, by themselves.Here’s the story: 2 years ago, I was fed up. I wanted to launch and validate something really quickly. So I put up a landing page  for a chat room for entrepreneurs. I capped it at 10 members, and decided I’d charge $10 a month.When I posted about it in Hacker News, it sold out in 30 minutes. The next thing I knew I had a waiting list of 200-300 people wanting to get in.By the 5th month, I was making about $1,100 a month with the community.Even better, early members started launching things and becoming successful: Ryan Hoover of Product Hunt was one. Samuel Hulick of Useronboard.com was another. But I always felt like ProductPeople.club wasn’t a “big enough” idea. But, I was talking with Adam Clark about this today. And I realized, that

  • EP21: Haggard

    28/03/2015 Duración: 14min

    It's not about you achieving the American Dream. It's about you getting 1% better ever day."Every time you put yourself on the line, you are creating your own luck, and increasing your chances of having some success"What are you going to do this week to improve your situation?The only way you get better, is by getting started.Quote from This American Life, Three MilesBut nothing has happened for her for 10 years. I think it's some special brand of American pathological optimism, that so many of us believe the story of Melanie has to turn out to be happy, and that if it doesn't, something unusual has happened, and not just this is what happens all the time, that the supermarket might be full of Melanies.Quote from James Altucher on the Tim Ferris podcast:“I try to get this mindset I want to improve one percent a week. It seems like a small amount but if you do that, it results in enormous improvements over the course of the year."This week's project: Product People ClubThis week's project is an improvement on

  • EP20: Life vs Projects

    25/03/2015 Duración: 08min

    In this episode he talks about balancing our creative projects with getting out and living your life.Ultimately, I believe that relationships are more important than the things we make.This week's projectWeekofhustle.com - commit to building your project in a week. Start on a set date, and launch 7 days later.Show notes Follow me on Twitter: @mijustin Rate and review the show Join the newsletter Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin. 

  • EP19: Eating my own dog food

    20/03/2015 Duración: 12min

    Justin is recording on the road from Edmonton, Alberta.In this episode: with only 4 days to work, Justin launch the first product of Season 2? See what it's like to eat your own dog food.This week's projectBack in Season 1, Carl and Justin created a WordPress plugin that allowed you to create your own online course, and sell it using Gumroad.For this week's project, Justin decided to eat his own dogfood, and use the plugin to host his own online course. He had 4 days to re-build the course in WordPress, and launch it.Announcement: next week's projectweekofhustle.comShow notes See it live: Build Your Audience course Get the ProductPress plugin and build your own course Bead update Documentary: Metal Evolution Cover photo by cartese Follow Justin on Twitter: @mijustin Join the newsletter Help the show: leave a review! Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! I

  • EP18: Announcing Season 2

    17/03/2015 Duración: 10min

    Here’s the deal: normally with this show I announce a new project on Friday, and I ship it on the following Thursday.Today is March 16th, 2015. I’m going to Vegas on April 12th for MicroConf and don’t want to launch anything that weekend.That gives me 4 weeks, to launch 4 new projects.Let's do this.This week's projectI’m going to do a short week and try to launch something this Thursday. That gives me only 3 days.I'll be using ProductPress to re-launch my course, Build Your Audience, using WordPress instead of the expensive platform it's currently on.You can sign-up for the waiting list here: justinjackson.ca/audiencecourseShow notes Follow me on Twitter: @mijustin Rate and review the show Join the newsletter Read my blog post: You Need Help Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launched a podcast hosting company, Transistor.fm, with my friend Jon Buda! If you want to hear what I'm up to now go to transistor.fm/justin. 

  • EP17: We did wreck a few things

    11/03/2015 Duración: 11min

    I give an update about the bachelor party (many soda pops, no one got hurt, everyone came home safe).Product updateCarl and I received a cease-and-desist email for Productify. We've re-named the product ProductPress.Future Products WeekOfHustle.com JustinJackson.ca/Course Advice for people building their first product: Start small, and start now. Choose an idea that people want: something that will help you make your first dollar on the internet. Set your own goals: don’t compare yourself to others. Your first step should be to create a landing page: Headline: You are this kind of person, with this kind of problem. Subheadline: This product will solve this problem this way. Email waiting list sign-up form. Show notes A few photos from the bachelor party: Photo 1, Photo 2, Photo3 Interview with Dan Martell Leave us a review on iTunes Follow Justin on Twitter: @mijustin Join the newsletter Podcast hosting provided by Transistor.fm.Update from 2021: A lot has happened since I recorded these episodes: I launche

  • EP16: How do you launch if you don't have an audience?

    05/03/2015 Duración: 11min

    How do you launch if you don't have an audience?Derek Moreno and Hassan both asked this question.Your product needs a target market, and you need a way of reaching that target market.Questions about the Build & Launch experienceMike Dario asked:1. What was the biggest challenge?Find the time and energy each day, for sure. Staying focused and on-task.2. How did you track the changes each day?I used Sprintly (project management software). I'd log in each day, look at what I had to do in my backlog, and do that.3. What was one thing you'll change for next season?I'd like to do the "next iteration" sprint for each of the projects. Example: for Network Effects, I'd go out and try to get the first 10 customers in a week (record my sales calls, etc).4. Did any of the projects seem too small, too big?Network Effects and the WordPress plugin were definitely big projects; but the hardest was probably writing the book by myself.5. What was the hardest part about teaming up?Giving up control. In the past, I've been a

  • EP15: The only thing that matters is doing the work

    03/03/2015 Duración: 11min

    Justin responds to listener questions:Question 1: How do you decide if an idea is worth launching?The product founder doesn't push an idea on the people. Instead, the people provide the inspiration for the product.Your product idea really has to be something that people want. You can't force your idea on people, hoping that they'll buy.Question 2: How do you build products if you have kids and a full-time job?The only thing that matters, is the work – when you’re building a product, there are a lot of things you can spend your time on: tweeting, answering email, fiddling with analytics. No procrastinating. Building a product is like pushing a rock uphill: your whole focus should be getting that rock to move a little farther. Everything else is a distraction.Question 3: What outside material are you allowed to use in a podcast?In copyright law, there is something called Fair Use. However, it's application is complicated. For example, if I wanted to use a heavy metal track, there's a few things that might affec

  • EP14: I want candy

    28/02/2015 Duración: 12min

    7 days ago, Carl and Justin set off on an adventure to build a unique WordPress plugin in one week.Also - kids or no kids?This week's projectThe inspiration for this project came in August, after I launched my course. The course platform I was using was expensive. I was being charged $130 / month + 4% of course sales + transaction fees! Since August I've had to pay $1,288.00 to that service. If I'd used Productify, I would have paid only $39. ;)What I really wanted was to host my course myself on WordPress, but sell it using Gumroad.When I shared the idea with Carl Alexander he had an idea of how he could build it (without using a SaaS backend). So we did!"This is the product I'm most excited about. I want this. I have told so many people that I want this kind of product." - Paul JarvisWe shipped it!Check us out on Product Hunt!Sad news and good newsThis is supposed to be the last episode of Season 1. But you folks have been so awesome of joining this journey, and sharing your journey, so we're going to keep

  • EP13: The Art of the Hustle

    24/02/2015 Duración: 11min

    This week he's working on a WordPress plugin with Carl Alexander. They're hoping to ship it on Thursday; will they make it?Everybody is in a unique place in life. Some of us have our health, some of us have more free time than others, some of us have more resources than others... that's just the way it is. The challenge is for each of to not compare ourselves to other people who are in a different situation. Instead, let's figure out: how can we make something tiny, and put it out into the world?Adam Clark, from last week, talked about what he would do differently:Pick something small you could launch in a week. That momentum of launching is really, really powerful.Great quote from James Altucher:"I try to improve myself 1% a day. It seems small, but over a year it makes a big difference."Project update We're combining two different platforms: Gumroad which allows makers to sell digital goods. On the other side we have WordPress, which is a publishing platform. The plugin we're building allows you to sell the

  • EP12: You gotta know when to hold ‘em

    20/02/2015 Duración: 16min

    How do you know when to hold 'em, when to fold 'em and when to walk away?Also: Justin announces the new Build & Launch product for this coming week. It's something we've never done on the show before...Launch notes: Irresistible Podcasting Course by Adam ClarkToday's episode is a crossover episode with Adam Clark's The Gently Mad ep 33. Did nearly 5 figures in pre-sales in December When we last left our hero, Adam Clark, we had an honest discussion about the real challenges of building a product. Adam had been really honest in these episodes so far; this week he gets even deeper. Here's what you don't know... The next Build & Launch projectThis week Justin is partnering up: this time with fellow-Canadian Carl Alexander. Carl lives in Montreal, and is really talented developer.This week's product: a WordPress plugin that interfaces with Gumroad. We've talked about Gumroad before: they allow makers to sell digital products directly. This plugin will allow makers to sell membership sites, courses, etc...

  • EP11: I'll be your birth coach

    17/02/2015 Duración: 13min

    This is the show where we build and launch something every 7 days. In this episode Justin does a mid-week checkup with Adam to see how he's doing with his podcasting course.Once you've promised the world that you're going to make something, that's when things get scary. Because now you have to make it. Most of us would rather create things in our cave and not launch, because that's safe. It's time for you to go public.Community updates Marc Eglon built Letterlist.com Robert is launching Emails that Win on Feb 18. Seth Werkheiser has an awesome email newsletter called Skull Toaster. Every week he sends out heavy metal trivia + music picks. This week's projectListeners have asked me to do a "Build & Launch sprint" where I help someone else launch a product. So this week, I'm working with Adam Clark, to help him launch is course called Irresistible Podcasting.Action steps: what to do when you feel overwhelmed Get things out of your brain, and on to paper, or into project management software (we used Sprintl

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