> job applications via careers page or online application are the lowest in priority/prestige for most companies.
I've been getting crickets since I started applying, this explains why.
> Get a referral/introduction from a current employee. Look through their roster, find a blog post that resonates with you, and reach out to the author and ask what it's like to work there. =)
Will try this approach.
> Recruiters are also an asset during job search. Treat recruiters like your agent - you're the talent, and recruiters are helping you broker a deal.
Any recommendations for good recruiters or how I can go about finding one?
Author: please include the TLDR at the start of the post. Also, did you fail to renew the domain before it expired? If so, you should mention that upfront.
Through 90% of the post, I assumed that Godaddy unfairly canceled your domain. That doesn't seem to be the case. Granted, their termination notice timeframe is atrocious and that's the core issue.
Please fix the post so it doesn't misrepresent the actors in the situation.
My 2c as a bootstrapping founder (who has not taken outside money): I don't think there is any virtue in funding your business with your own money. Call yourself bootstrapped or funded, what ultimately matters is that the business survives and thrives.
@daolf and team: Congrats on this significant milestone and thank you for being so candid about your growth journey.
I'm a bootstrapping founder, have a question about your amazing blog. Love the scrolling table of contents on the left and title/cta that appear on the top as you scroll. Do you mind sharing what cms/theme you use for your blog?
Unless I missed it completely, a suggestion I have for your blog is to have a search feature.
That said, genuinely inspired by your story and grateful for your transparency on how you made it happen. All the best!
I found templates on themeforest fall short on the aesthetics that you find in SaaS websites like linktree.com that I alluded to in my post description. Please correct me I have the wrong impression of themeforest.
> As you spend more time optimizing your product you'll see design patterns being used by your competitors and learn along the way.
This is where I'm at. I'm able to build a front-end but competitors products look way good and I want to bridge the aesthetic gap.