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"Generating Effective Pitch Strategies with Jamie"

Feb 8, 2024 - 7:35pmSummary: I had a productive call with Jamie, during which we discussed my ideas and strategies for effectively pitching them. Jamie gave me tips on improving user experience and the importance of showing a polished concept over a rudimentary but functional prototype. We touched on the balance between immediate buildable aspects and long-term vision, emphasizing the importance of clarity in communicating how short-term plans align with the long-term future. I am grateful for Jamie's encouragement and advice, and I'm looking forward to possibly working with friends like Austin to further explore and demonstrate the potential of my ideas.

Comment: Fantastic call with Jamie

Transcript: So I had a call with Jamie earlier today and it was really, really nice catching up with him as well as getting to talk a little bit about the ideas that I have and getting continued encouragement. And yeah, just kind of like working through some of the problems and like, you know, what might be like pitchable effectively and starting to come to like some potential or things to show or possibilities. And yeah, I'm pretty happy about that. And yeah, I think we mentioned a bunch of things and I'll probably write about this instead of putting it in here. But yeah, like some things that resonated seemed to be like tuning things to taste and preference. And also just actions, but I think I need a bit of clarity on that. And the social. And also just like having banger push notifications. And I think that could go a long way. But I am also thinking, you know, after my conversation with Jono, just like trying to cohere the story and maybe like doing some storytelling and figuring out how to build it and see if the voice resonates, kind of go from there. And yeah, I think Jamie also gave some tips for maybe raising money and focusing on, I guess like user experience or like even demo could be helpful, he said, basically like instead of like janky thing that works, like just smooth thing that like shows you the concept, it might be more helpful, which is really, really good to know. And also generally like what can be built tomorrow versus, you know, what is the long future? And then beyond that, I guess being able to say what is built tomorrow and then how that ties into the long future was another thing. And I certainly think that I can get to the long future. Can I get there with clarity is a different question, but I do think it's possible. So hearing that was pretty encouraging, generally speaking. I would definitely wanna have a follow-up conversation fairly soon. I really, really appreciate him taking the time today to chat and just continue to listen to me and ramble through things and all of this. And again, it's just one of those things of like talking through things with people I desperately, desperately appreciate. So yeah, and maybe that's something that I need to do on a more individual basis is just go and work with my friends and show them what they can do or what's possible, what's new. Anyone who is participating. So yeah, we'll see. I'll probably talk to Austin soon and see if I can do that with him.

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