The Startup Ideas Podcast
The best businesses are built at the intersection of emerging technology, community, and real human needs.
“Post daily until one goes viral, that's the goal”
What It Means
Consistent daily content creation is required to achieve viral validation of product concepts
Why It Matters
Sets realistic expectations for organic validation timelines and effort required
When It's True
When using social media for product validation and customer acquisition
When It's Risky
Without account warming or when content quality is consistently poor
How to Apply
Commit to minimum 30 days of daily posting
Test different angles of same core idea
Warm up accounts before starting content campaign
Monitor engagement patterns to identify what resonates
Example Scenario
“Face yoga app creator posts daily exercise videos for 45 days, testing different angles until cheek-lifting routine goes viral and drives app downloads”
Related Knowledge
AI-Powered E-commerce Validation Framework
A systematic approach using AI agents to validate e-commerce opportunities by analyzing trends, identifying pain points, generating concepts, and sourcing suppliers in an integrated workflow.
validate people want to buy this thing see if you can build it
Prove market demand and distribution viability before spending time building the actual product
The hardest thing to do is to find something that somebody actually wants to use
Product-market fit is harder than technical execution, so focus on validation over code quality initially
Low competition, cheap CPC. So you know there's a business to be created here
When trend data shows high growth with low competition and cheap cost-per-click advertising, it indicates a validated bu
Embarrassingly simple, give yourself 2 to 3 days to build it
Initial product versions should be so basic they feel embarrassing, but buildable in days not months
Build the community before the product
Creating engaged user communities during development leads to stronger product launches