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#045 – Turning a Vision Into a Massively Profitable Business with Max Lytvyn of Grammarly

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Mar 16, 2018
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Grammarly: A Set of Products That Help People Communicate Better
01:33 • 2min
3
How Michael Foner and I Built Grammarly a Huge Business Without Raising a Dime
03:12 • 2min
4
The Importance of Communication in the 21st Century
05:09 • 3min
5
How to Improve Communication for the Entire World
08:30 • 2min
6
How Grammarly Conciliated Vision and Practical Features
10:24 • 2min
7
The Importance of Having a Vision-Led Product
12:33 • 2min
8
How to Make Your Vision Work
14:09 • 3min
9
The Importance of Having a Vision
17:03 • 2min
10
The Importance of a Long-Term Vision
19:22 • 2min
11
The Difference Between Bootstrapping and Fundraising
21:01 • 2min
12
The Decision to Bootstrap
22:31 • 2min
13
How to Make Your First Dollar and Hire Your First Employee
24:45 • 2min
14
The Importance of a Strategic Strategy
26:16 • 2min
15
The Time Paradox
28:12 • 2min
16
The Pain of Failure
30:10 • 3min
17
How to Build a Minimum Viable Product
33:13 • 2min
18
The Lucky Things That Happened to You at Gramerly
35:14 • 2min
19
The Importance of Bringing on an External CEO
37:18 • 2min
20
How to Find the Right Co-Founder
39:48 • 3min
21
How to Find a Co-Founder
42:42 • 3min
22
How to Know if Grammarly Is Something You Really Want to Do
45:16 • 2min
23
The Importance of Being an Employee
47:44 • 2min
24
How to Start a Startup
49:21 • 4min