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When I talked to Anne-Laure Le Cunff earlier this week, we get into experiments and how to run them effectively. That made me think that I've been running quite a few of those recently, and here's how that has worked out for me.
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Arvid discusses the concept of experimentation in business, sharing insights from his recent conversation with neuroscientist Anne-Laure Le Cunff. He emphasizes the value of running various experiments to deal with uncertainty and goal setting. Reflection on his own experiments reveals that a key theme is removing constraints, allowing for greater creativity and potential in his projects.
In a bold move, Arvid has made significant data available to the public through PodScan. Previously guarded data is now accessible through public podcast pages. This shift aims to attract new users by providing valuable insights into podcast rankings and trends, promoting engagement and driving traffic to his platform.
Arvid shares his experiences with launching new features for PodScan, such as 'Claim Your Podcast' which allows users to manage their podcast data. While successful initiatives like this led to increased user engagement, some features like topics faced low adoption. This highlights the importance of monitoring user feedback and adjusting features to meet actual user needs.
Experiments in sales and marketing have become vital, as Arvid faced his discomfort with direct sales calls. These interactions not only led to new customers but also allowed him to establish a metered billing plan for API usage. This experience has shown him the value of personalized customer relationships in building a sustainable business.
Arvid touches on the importance of balancing work with personal hobbies. He discusses how engaging in hobbies like miniature painting and 3D printing has provided him with mental clarity and relief from the stresses of entrepreneurship. Such activities are essential for maintaining mental health and fostering creativity.
Reflecting on his media business, Arvid describes how dropping the requirement for weekly interviews has enhanced his content quality. This approach allows him to be selective with guests, ensuring conversations are meaningful and timely, thereby promoting a more authentic connection with his audience.
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