For all the people who have started a business-
Once you had the idea for your startup, whats the first step you took? Like literally the first step?
As I know, many people including me have ideas, but do not know where to start!
In your opinion, what should a first year college student do to create his own startup?
Should I read? Or should I go out learn things by myself? Or should first learn how the industries? Or should I start a venture and then figure out the things?
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Pritam Mondal
Build. Don't talkย โขย 13d
One of the Best Advice I got From a Founder Is Before Starting A startup work For A early stage startup for At least A Year.
Early Stage Team Building
Initial Fund Raising
Building A product from Scratch
Getting First Users
And Many More Things
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Is it possible to get funding at ideation stage with full research and excustion plan ?
If yes then how or no they why ?
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Mr. Prashant T Labde
Sophomore at NIT, na...ย โขย 6m
Some please guide me. I am building product. I have done with BMC and customer interviews, etc. Now what should I do next step Sequencely. I mean i want to know what plan of action should i do first? , go and register company, then mvp, website, etc.
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LesGo
Dine. Delight. Repea...ย โขย 2m
When should startups focus on financial modelling?
At what stage financial modelling takes more precedent then other work?
Can i get $2 Million investment on ideation stage?
Hello, I know that the first line of the post seems like daydreaming. But if I think I have a cracking idea which can be the next big thing. But requires $2 million to execute what should be the ste
I have great Idea which works with app to provide services I want fund,team so please help me my brothers and sisters and my seniors to taking me right decision, what I should do , and execute my plan .. ๐๐
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Ramij
Rajaย โขย 4m
I need a co founder who can work in our new startup and help us to execute the idea
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Vikas Acharya
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Medialย โขย 2m
MUMBAI :Mintifi Finserve, a supply-chain financing startup, secured $180 million in a Series E funding round on 10 December, led by Teachersโ Venture Growth, the late-stage investment arm of Ontario Teachersโ Pension Plan (OTPP), and global investor