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Q&A with a person who does not have an internal monologue
Honey scam, potential customers, no internal monologue, and risk to reward equation
Hello hello! What’s up?
This is a letter, a personal letter, from me to you. I hope to send it to you every week. If you find it boring, or want to holler at me, just reply to this.
I am going to share three interesting things I came across the past week, every week.
Let’s get into it.
Exposing the scam by Honey Browser Extension
Holy shit!
Honey, the browser extension, has been doing a lot of shady shit:
They override the affiliate link to take commission from people who actually sent the traffic
They do this even when they provide no coupon, or anything of value really
They allow businesses to share the best coupon, so users don’t go searching for best coupons, which completely invalidates their claims!
How to find potential customers to interview
People say validate your idea before you build them, but how do you exactly do that?
This post details out, with multiple tactics, on how you can do it!
Q&A with a person who does not have an internal monologue
I recently found out that half of the people don’t have internal monologue.
They don’t think with words. This was a shocking revelation to me.
I found this interview of someone who doesn’t have an internal monologue to be pretty revealing!
This week, I wrote about how we as a business take risks for higher reward. I would love for you to read it and see if you can apply something like this in your life!
P.S. Hit me up if you’re looking for a team to build full stack web or mobile apps.