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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VisionaryHub
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Market fit is just a fancy way of saying: People actually want to buy your stuff.
Stop overcomplicating it.
Building great products isn't enough if the founder doesn't truly understand the market.
I’m amazed by how many entrepreneurs obsess over product-market fit while neglecting founder-market fit.
You're the driver of your business, not just the produ