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Discover the top lessons from SlideShare co-founder Rashmi Sinha, focusing on speed, execution strategies, user-centric approach, and community building. Learn how to prioritize app development, utilize metrics for decision-making, and outsource non-core tasks. Dive into tactics for successful feature launches, engaging users, and leveraging feedback. Explore how to scale efficiently and foster a thriving online community.
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Fast, cheap and barely in control: 10 lessons from SlideShare Rashmi Sinha, SlideShare
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Make app social SlideShare as non social app No virality
Set the tone for speed In development, design…
Be agile (worry about scaling later)
Focus on execution Can we execute on this? How fast? When can we start work? What will first version take? What metrics to track progress? What will we push back to work on this?
Add complexity for right reasons Start with less Add complexity (if needed) Remove features Get people used to change
To build a feature or not to Listen to loudest? Watch metrics?
The Alpha Feedback to the embed No publicity Browser compatibility issues
How developedshould a Beta be? (Enough to get point across)
SlideShare launch Invite only: Before or after launch? Launch Invite only Open to all Alpha Stealth mode
Year 1 Launch Invite only Open to all
What metrics? Performance: page load times, errors Traffic: Web logs Database tracking: No. registrations, login, uploads, contacts Customer feedback emails
How metrics? A/B testing Metrics Dashboard: Shadow App Daily Email reports
Community is a great way to grow Reduce marketing costs, users evangelize
Outsource complexity Amazon S3, EC2 Dedicated servers instead of colocation Google Ads Google Search Different widgets (Gigya, AddThis)
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