07.14.2020 - By Rob Walling
Show Notes
You've probably heard a lot about the #NoCode movement but may not know what it means, exactly. Today, we have the great pleasure of talking with someone who is knee-deep in the #NoCode movement.
Helen Ryles has launched 42 projects over 10+ years and on this episode, she shares with us why she builds so many products, her process for choosing what to work on, and how she determines a good time to sell a #NoCode product.
The topics we cover with Helen Ryles
6:11 Ryles on why she chose to launch so many products
9:04 The snowball effect for learning new skills
14:10 Advice for reluctant marketers
16:05 Keeping side-projects small on purpose
18:27 Deciding when to sell a business
21:41 A primer on the #NoCode movement
Links from the show
Helen Ryles | Twitter
Side Project Review - 2020 - @HelenRyles | Google Sheets
TinyHello
NamesAce
FeedbackFridays.com
NoCodeo.com
NoCodeo.com
SideProjectors
Borderline.biz
Podwords
NocodeExchange.com
IndieMaker.co
Carrd
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