![]() He explains what he learned and what he would have done differently with Exploding Topics if he was starting over again. One day his site was near the top of Hacker News when his database went down, leading him to scramble to upgrade to a paid solution before losing all the traffic that he was getting. ![]() He started to post the project on the web with lists of the top trends that he was seeing at the time, which proved to be very interesting to people. “I didn’t intend for it to become a product in itself but I decided I had solved this problem for me, I may as well turn it into a web app and see if other people are interested in it.” He did a lot of research and turned his research project into a web app when he realized that the results might be of use to other people as well. His experience with his previous project led him to research emerging trends that he could potentially build an online business out of. That’s when I started to build a project that would spot these trends, to scratch my own itch.” You will grow with the opportunity and the competition won’t be too fierce either. “It’s 100 times easier to bootstrap a profitable online business if you ride one of these big market trends. “If the goal is to run your own business, you should go for a space that you’re interested in because someone else who is passionate about it will beat you in the end.” The genesis and evolution of Exploding Topics and the lessons he’s learned through the process In hindsight, he also realized that he spent too much time working on it when it was fairly clear that it would always be a slog to try to keep the revenue up. He realized that he didn’t have any passion for the project and that it would have been better to work on something that he cared deeply about. I probably should have quit sooner, like after two months instead of six on my previous project.” “You can usually tell pretty quickly whether it will work or not if you’re putting it out there for people to see. He achieved some revenue from it but it seemed to quickly fizzle out. He says that he didn’t realize how difficult getting distribution for the plugin would be and spent a lot of his time after releasing it reaching out to different people trying to get business to sign up. ![]() He worked on a website plugin that he had seen other people implement where you spun a wheel to see what kind of discount code you would get for entering your email. Josh talks about one of the projects that he created at the start of his journey to becoming a maker. It took me two months to build and then I was like, now what? I hadn’t thought at all about marketing channels.” “It’s not the case that you build it and they will come. His early days as a maker and what he would change if he could do things over again On this episode Abadesi talks to Josh Howarth, co-founder of Exploding Topics. ![]()
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