Greg Fragin

Greg Fragin

Greg is a founder of LoopHQ — a $3500 MRR service that allows users to connect all their communication apps in one and save time tremendously without the need to switch between numerous tabs.  You can follow Greg on Twitter @GFragin and LinkedIn

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    Growth Loops
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    Greg is a former lawyer and current founder of Loop HQ ($1500 MRR at time of writing, high growth)
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    Greg is a founder of LoopHQ — a $3500 MRR service that allows users to connect all their communication apps in one and save time tremendously without the need to switch between numerous tabs.  You can follow Greg on Twitter @GFragin and LinkedIn
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    Hi Greg, thank you so much for agreeing to be a part of the Playbook for startup founders project. Just a quick overview what is it about:
    It's going to be a series of open to public guides. The first one is for the early stage bootstrapped founders on how to do marketing, and get those 1000 (or 100 at least) fist customers. Next one will be on customer retention. Then community management, etc. Probably, one day we'll get to fundraising guide 😁 As I've mentioned, it's going to be an open resource for the public, therefore everyone mentioned would get a backlink. But that's not all. Also, there will be a weekly newsletter and we're planning on featuring our contributors one by one. We're planning a launch on Product Hunt in February as well. With all these activities our estimated reach will be over 200K viewers by mid-March. The audience — startup founders. If this audience is the one you are interested in I believe we have a match here 😁 We'd love to feature your Loop in our Playbook.
    This is what we need from you: 1) Answer a series of questions that will help us figure out what guide will be the best mach for your case study.
    2) If you have no time to answer them please let me know and we'll schedule a quick call.
    Please find below the link to the questions: https://forms.gle/2tdi43CtADRw4VzZ7
    Looking forward to hearing from you (just give me a quick wave when you're done or drop a request for a chat)
    Conclusion: Better to focus on growth loops and direct sales. Need an interview
     

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