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Entrepreneurs are facing wrong networking issues these days and thus they're coming out failing in the next 2-5 years. It is from selecting their co-founder/team members/investors/mentors/first paid customer. I believe this is one of the major reason

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Madhusudan N

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I exactly couldn't give the data but over 90 startups out of 100 are tend to fail in the first five years - Google search. With that majority of the entrepreneurs fail in their initial step itself coz they couldn't find their product market fit. Right??

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