85 Interest Score
9 Discussions
0.11 Engagement
Jul 2023 Launched

Common Sense: A Guide For Founders is a short book with 100 practical no BS lessons for (aspiring) founders ranging from ideation and validation, to growing revenue and scaling up.

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What the Community Said

Woah, I've never seen a book on product hunt before, and this one looks amazing! (I absolutely LOVE the newspaper feel from the visuals above) Congrats on the launch! 🍀☀️

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Gonna check this out. I like the design.

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Is there a preview version that i can see before I commit to buying the book?

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Diederik, the author of Common Sense: A Guide for Founders. A pocket guide with 100 short practical lessons for (aspiring) founders in business. You can order it here: https://ddrk.gumroad.com/l/commo... You can get the free preview here: https://ddrk.gumroad.com/l/commo... Why did I write this book? There are many books out there about ‘business’ and ‘startups’. But most are overly theoretical or about a ‘one off’ success story you can’t replicate. As a result you end up

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