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···+Audience - Community - Product framework described by Greg Isenberg in [The Framework to Find Traction for your Product](https://latecheckout.substack.com/p/the-framework-to-find-traction-for)+> The three components I’ve laid out — Audience, Community, and Product — comprise the funnel for building a business in 2023. I call it the **ACP Funnel.**
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···+I’m running a personal, independent [[Open Collective]] in order to further my interest in [[pooling capital and collaboration]].+I thought about this around the same time as seeing [[Initiative on Sponsorship Forwarding]], where the author Anthony Fu has also [setup a personal collective](https://opencollective.com/antfu).
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_notes/Idle Ventures.md
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···+> we are a portfolio company + studio + fund. we build audience, community and product based businesses.+> **Audience:** F++k yelling into the void. We craft stories that stick, messages that matter, and vibes that resonate.+> **Community:** We’re talking cult-level devotion, minus the creepy stuff. Think of your followers morphing into a badass army of brand warriors.+> **Product:** Launching products shouldn't feel like a Hail Mary pass. We think of ACP like having a crystal ball. Co-create with your tribe and watch them line up.
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_notes/Initiative on Sponsorship Forwarding.md
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···+A discussion on “front facing” projects that can find funding and sponsorship directly, be underlying dependencies that find it a challenge of awareness.+Front facing projects should be “forwarding” sponsorships on to their dependencies. GitHub Sponsors makes this extremely inefficient / expensive of tax overhead.+The author [Anthony Fu is experimenting with using a personal collective](https://opencollective.com/antfu) on [[Open Collective]] in order to pool funds and curate which dependencies they should go to.