A lot of early-stage teams believe growth starts when the marketing begins.

In reality, growth usually starts much earlier.

It starts when a product reaches a point where users can understand it quickly.

Not technically. Practically.
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- Can someone explain what it does in one sentence?

- Can they describe why it exists?

- Can they tell someone else why they should care?

If that clarity isn't there yet, no amount of distribution will fix it.

You can buy attention. You can't buy understanding.
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This is why the best marketing work in early-stage projects often looks invisible from the outside.

It's happening inside the product conversations.

Tightening positioning.

Simplifying the narrative.

Making the value obvious.
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Once people understand something, distribution amplifies it.

Before that, distribution just amplifies confusion.

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