What is the most common reason startups fail within the first few years?
A) Lack of funding
B) Poor market fit
C) Ineffective marketing
D) Team conflicts
siddhartha gupta
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B). Poor market fit
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Building great products isn't enough if the founder doesn't truly understand the market.
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