DISTRIBUTION AND VIRALITY
Many people in Silicon Valley like to focus on building products that are, in the famous words of the late Steve Jobs, "insanely great." Great products are certainly a positive, but the cold and unromantic fact is that a g
At the heart of every great startup is a real-world problem begging for a solution. Don’t just build products — solve pain points. When you do that, product-market fit finds you.
Most of biggest and popular startups like Tesla, PayTm, etc are new inventions.
So do you all think that a startup should focus on building something new instead of copying an idea?
Obsessing over distribution is good, but it doesn’t help with when your product has high churn. Churn will always outpace the distribution and hence the growth.
Building a good product is still number one priority.