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https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/interpret-feedback-wisely · 8 Oct 2024
User feedback is your product's compass. Listen intently, act wisely, and stay true to your vision to navigate towards success.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/nobody-wants-a-big-reveal · 1 Oct 2024
Avoid the temptation of the dramatic reveal. Here's why openness and transparency are your real competitive advantages in product development.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/contrast-effect-cognitive-psychology · 17 Sep 2024
Why a seamless experience can make your work feel superior - even if it's not.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/mental-health-for-startups-founders · 4 Sep 2024
Burnout is your team's worst enemy. Here's how to prevent it.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/milestones-and-the-top-20-percent · 31 Jul 2024
A shift in perspective can help you stay motivated on your journey to the top. Set achievable goals and measure your progress to keep moving forward.
https://mikebifulco.com/posts/your-tastes-will-always-outpace-your-skill · 28 Jul 2024
Powerful advice gleaned from a quote by Ira Glass - your taste will always outpace your creative abilities.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/typescript-and-learning-hard-things · 9 Jul 2024
One of your biggest skills as a person-on-the-internet is your ability to research and learn new things.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/aesthetic-usability-effect · 4 Jun 2024
When building something new, what's more important: that it works, or that it looks good? The Aesthetic-Usability Effect says that users perceive more aesthetically pleasing designs as easier to use than less aesthetically pleasing designs.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/shrimps-is-bugs · 21 May 2024
Red Lobster's bankruptcy and the importance of understanding your product's pricing and business model, especially for founders and indiehackers building Saas products.
https://mikebifulco.com/newsletter/endowment-effect-and-designing-free-trials · 15 May 2024
The endowment effect is a psychological phenomenon where people value things more highly simply because they own them. How can you use this to make your product stickier?