Is Your Goal Notable?

Daniel Snell
2 min readJan 9, 2022

Shifting to a mission-focused initiative will be one of the most adopted concepts for modern digital entrepreneurs moving into the next-gen.

Right now, most entrepreneurs are trying to establish traction. If traction has been found, they’re likely focused on retention and scale, and if they’ve mastered traction, retention, and scale, then most teams are sitting pretty waiting for an exit or IPO.

The goals of entrepreneurs and founders today will shift rapidly over the coming years. The world is about to experience an entirely new wave of a renaissance thanks to Web3 technologies. Founder’s and creators’ missions will shift from revenue and exits to mass impact and community.

We’re already experiencing these changes in many of the next-gen communities popping up in Web3, No code, as well as other innovative technologies. The focus is shifting from exits and revenue to creating accessible products that genuinely create value for the community, and it’s an excellent mission for companies to focus on.

The most important part of this change is creating a Notable story. Now, these businesses still require revenue, but the side effect of community and impact as a focus is organic revenue. Instead of forced marketing funnels, you receive support from customers who are no longer mere “users” but instead advocates of the mission and focused on supporting the community just as much as your team.

Here’s the thing, If you have a Notable company that is community-driven, it’s practically impossible to lose the support of your advocates. Serving your community is KEY, and overall, this is how businesses should be built; after all, wouldn’t you instead support a Notable Company focused on creating impact, rather than just another company looking to exit and IPO?

Let me know your thoughts on becoming Notable; and if you’re focused on creating notable offerings, add a⚡to your username on Social.

Originally published at https://www.notablefounder.com on January 9, 2022.

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Daniel Snell

Growth Engineer & Strategist focused on creating Demand.