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Hear "Sprint" book is good, by the person that invented Google's Design Sprint, he also co-host a nice podcast, "Product Breakfast Club".

I was using NameCheap, but in efforts to shave savings, moving not so important domains to PorkBun.com (have been using them for under a month, but so far so good)

Blogging / SEO are legitimate channels for sure. I often hear people say you should market/dev 50/50 of the time... but making SaaS might require more dev time upfront, but once it launches you should market it as much as possible i think.

I wonder if "Goals" is too loaded nowadays, people make and break a lot of goals, so maybe it draws negative feelings. (Like S.M.A.R.T. goals yikes) "Objective", "Purpose", "Mission" isn't as loaded imho. Saying this, "Goals" still might be the most descriptive.

for "don't smake every day for a week" habits, regimen, routine

Thanks for you answer. But I mean, is "goals" the right word for things like "quit smoking"? Or purpose, objective, aim is better?

I wonder if "Goals" is too loaded nowadays, people make and break a lot of goals, so maybe it draws negative feelings. (Like S.M.A.R.T. goals yikes) "Objective", "Purpose", "Mission" isn't as loaded imho. Saying this, "Goals" still might be the most descriptive.

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