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In Episode 33 of the 'Founders Gone AI' podcast, hosts Kevin and Steve discuss their latest ventures into the world of AI-driven products while navigating the challenges of growing their podcast. After a brief hiatus, they are back with new ideas, including the potential addition of a third co-host who specializes in AI advocacy. The conversation touches on the importance of marketing their podcast effectively, including the use of Twitter ads to engage with the active AI community and build a following. They discuss the difficulties of gaining initial traction, emphasizing the need for strategic outreach and engaging content to draw listeners in and establish meaningful relationships within the tech space.
The hosts also delve into their personal entrepreneurial journeys, sharing updates about their respective products. Steve reveals that he is nearing the launch of a new version of his app, focusing on podcasting functionalities, while Kevin reflects on his recent product launches and the mixed outcomes they have experienced. They discuss the importance of rapid iteration and the necessity of failing fast and cheaply in order to validate ideas. Their strategies include engaging in competitive markets with AI-driven solutions and leveraging existing platforms like Shopify and WordPress. The episode serves as an insightful exploration of the realities of being a bootstrap founder in the AI landscape, highlighting the importance of persistence, adaptability, and community-building.
00:00:01 - Introduction to Founders Gone AI
00:01:53 - Podcast Direction and Guest Plans
00:02:55 - Challenges of Growing a Podcast
00:08:33 - Podcast Growth Strategies
00:10:09 - Interviewing Experts
00:19:21 - Steve's Product Update
00:25:51 - Product Launch Challenges
00:38:00 - Kevin's Product Launches
00:56:30 - Exploring AI-Driven Products
01:03:30 - Closing Thoughts
Podcast Direction Change: The hosts discuss a shift in the podcast's direction, aiming to include a third person who is deeply involved in AI to enhance the discussion and provide expert insights.
Marketing Strategies for the Podcast: They explore various marketing strategies to increase the podcast's visibility, such as using Twitter ads and engaging with AI influencers to build a community around their content.
Challenges of Podcast Growth: The hosts acknowledge the challenges of gaining traction in the podcasting space, emphasizing the importance of transparency and listener engagement in overcoming these hurdles.
Product Development Insights: The conversation shifts to product development, with one host sharing updates about their own product launches, successes, and failures, discussing the importance of rapid iteration and market validation.
AI Integration in Products: They discuss the potential of AI-driven products and how integrating AI can enhance functionality and user experience, while also recognizing the need to adapt to market demands.
In Episode 33 of the 'Founders Gone AI' podcast, hosts Kevin and Steve discuss their latest ventures into the world of AI-driven products while navigating the challenges of growing their podcast. After a brief hiatus, they are back with new ideas, including the potential addition of a third co-host who specializes in AI advocacy. The conversation touches on the importance of marketing their podcast effectively, including the use of Twitter ads to engage with the active AI community and build a following. They discuss the difficulties of gaining initial traction, emphasizing the need for strategic outreach and engaging content to draw listeners in and establish meaningful relationships within the tech space.
The hosts also delve into their personal entrepreneurial journeys, sharing updates about their respective products. Steve reveals that he is nearing the launch of a new version of his app, focusing on podcasting functionalities, while Kevin reflects on his recent product launches and the mixed outcomes they have experienced. They discuss the importance of rapid iteration and the necessity of failing fast and cheaply in order to validate ideas. Their strategies include engaging in competitive markets with AI-driven solutions and leveraging existing platforms like Shopify and WordPress. The episode serves as an insightful exploration of the realities of being a bootstrap founder in the AI landscape, highlighting the importance of persistence, adaptability, and community-building.
00:00:01 - Introduction to Founders Gone AI
00:01:53 - Podcast Direction and Guest Plans
00:02:55 - Challenges of Growing a Podcast
00:08:33 - Podcast Growth Strategies
00:10:09 - Interviewing Experts
00:19:21 - Steve's Product Update
00:25:51 - Product Launch Challenges
00:38:00 - Kevin's Product Launches
00:56:30 - Exploring AI-Driven Products
01:03:30 - Closing Thoughts
Podcast Direction Change: The hosts discuss a shift in the podcast's direction, aiming to include a third person who is deeply involved in AI to enhance the discussion and provide expert insights.
Marketing Strategies for the Podcast: They explore various marketing strategies to increase the podcast's visibility, such as using Twitter ads and engaging with AI influencers to build a community around their content.
Challenges of Podcast Growth: The hosts acknowledge the challenges of gaining traction in the podcasting space, emphasizing the importance of transparency and listener engagement in overcoming these hurdles.
Product Development Insights: The conversation shifts to product development, with one host sharing updates about their own product launches, successes, and failures, discussing the importance of rapid iteration and market validation.
AI Integration in Products: They discuss the potential of AI-driven products and how integrating AI can enhance functionality and user experience, while also recognizing the need to adapt to market demands.