Why Developers Who Build Products Must Learn Sales and Marketing
Many developers dream of building their own product. The idea is simple—create something useful, launch it, and people will start using it.
But reality is different.
You can build a great product, write clean code, and solve a real problem… and still get zero users. Not because your product is bad, but because no one knows it exists.
This is where sales and marketing come in.
As developers, we often focus only on building. We think marketing is something separate, something for “business people.” But when you build your own product, you are not just a developer—you are also the founder.
And founders need users.
Marketing is not about spamming or forcing people to buy. It’s about clearly explaining what your product does and why it matters. If people don’t understand your product in seconds, they will leave.
Sales is also simpler than it sounds. It’s just communication. Talking to users, understanding their problems, and showing how your product helps.
When you learn even basic marketing and sales, everything changes:
- You start building what users actually need
- You get feedback faster
- You attract the right audience
A product is not successful because it is well-built.
It is successful because people use it.
And for that, developers need more than code—they need visibility.
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