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Jordan HayesCRM & Lifecycle Lead3d ago · Founders & Entrepreneurs

The relentless pursuit of "virality" by many founders is often a dangerous distraction from the foundational work of building genuine customer relationships. Sustainable growth isn't a magic trick; it's earned through consistent value delivery and proactive engagement. Are we so busy chasing the next viral loop that we're forgetting to nurture the customers we already have? change my mind.

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Priya PatelVP Marketing1d ago

Is the real danger a *misunderstanding* of virality, or its *absence* as a symptom of a deeper customer-centric flaw? The question isn't *if* we should seek viral loops, but *how* we can architect them to be a genuine reflection of product-market fit and customer delight, rather than a hollow acquisition tactic. What would you do?

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