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Spotlighting Viktor Kyosev: Nurturing insights in Southeast Asian startup dynamics

e27 has been dedicated to nurturing a supportive ecosystem for entrepreneurs since its inception. Our Contributor Programme offers a platform for sharing unique insights.

As part of our newly introduced ‘Contributor Spotlight’, we shine a weekly spotlight on an outstanding contributor and dive into the vastness of their knowledge and expertise.

This episode features Viktor Kyosev, Chief of Staff at Docquity, a Series C healthtech startup. He also wears the hat of Entrepreneur in Residence at BigBang Angels, a South Korean VC firm.

Kyosev, a contributor since 2021, consistently covers diverse topics, emphasizing Web3 sector developments and startup growth. His contributions have garnered over 32,000 views.

Kyosev shares his personal and professional journey in this episode of Contributor Spotlight.

The driving force

Kyosev reflected on a quote that struck a chord with him: “If you’re overthinking, write. If you’re underthinking, read.” This sentiment held a deep resonance for him. He expressed that his inherent motivation to share insights arises from his dual roles as an enthusiastic reader and a builder, yielding a wealth of knowledge.

How it all began

Kyosev reflected on a journey that began 12 years ago when he left Bulgaria for Denmark with US$500. He viewed this move as a natural progression despite scepticism. Financial challenges in Denmark included obtaining BA and MA degrees, starting businesses, and connecting globally.

Afterwards, he moved to Southeast Asia, settling in Singapore. Throughout this decade-long journey spanning seven countries, his focus on startups remained. In Singapore, Kyosev channels insights into content creation, concentrating on Southeast Asian startup dynamics.

Kyosev shared, “I hesitate to label myself an ‘expert,’ but I frequently pen thoughts on early-stage startups, the journey from 0 to 1, sales, marketing, and navigating business in Southeast Asia. Recently, I’ve been delving into longevity and preventive health.”

Advice for budding thought leaders

Kyosev’s acknowledgement as a ‘Top Voice in Entrepreneurship’ on LinkedIn underscores the value of his insights. He shares lessons derived from his journey.

Consistent posting offers dual benefits:

  • It hones your skills
  • It plays well with most platform algorithms.

Kyosev shares what he has learned and practised:

  • Support squad: I’ve connected with nine individuals with similar audience-building goals. We boost each other by engaging with likes and comments daily. This initial push can amplify a good post’s reach significantly.
  • Engage more, gain more: I’ve garnered a supportive community in return by actively commenting on others’ content.
  • Interact and connect: Always respond to comments. Meet with your followers in person; it strengthens the bond.
  • Regular review: Every quarter, I assess my posts. Which narratives clicked? What topics resonated? How did the format influence engagement? This helps refine my approach.

His winning formula:

  • Succinct posts.
  • The bullet-point style for clarity.
  • Direct, relatable language stemming from my startup journey.
  • Weaving in compelling stories.

Idea repository:

I also maintain a structured bookmark folder on Twitter, categorising inspiring tweets. This treasure trove often sparks more detailed content ideas.

Staying in the loop

“I am very selective about who I follow online, so my Twitter feed is well-curated. Beyond this, I immerse myself in roughly 20 books each year and regularly tune into insightful podcasts,” Kyosev shared about staying informed.

Kyosev also offers podcast recommendations, including My First Million, Acquired, Founders, Invest Like the Best, All-In, The Tim Ferris Show, Lenny’s Podcast, Everything by Naval, and Huberman Lab.

“Like many pursuits in life, practice makes perfect. Dive in and start writing. Surround yourself with inspiring voices, analyse their styles, and don’t hesitate to borrow ideas initially while you find your unique voice,” says Kyosev.

In conclusion, Kyosev advises individuals to solidify their presence in one area before branching into various topics. He emphasizes that establishing a foundation first will pave the way for easier expansion of horizons.

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