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Hemant Prajapati

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Pehle toh Bookmark šŸ”– kar lo------ . . Here is a mistakes first time entrepreneurs make (and how to avoid them):------ . Everyone starts somewhere, but not all journeys need to be difficult. Have you considered the pitfalls others faced before charging into the great unknown? From oversights in planning to neglecting self-care, these common traps await the unwary - yet all can be sidestepped with care and consideration. Mistake #1: Not validating your product-market fit. šŸ‘€ Don't presume customer hunger until proving demand. Test interest through surveys before spending a fortune on development. Mistake #2: Bitting off more than you can chew at launch. šŸ˜… Scope creep is the death of agility. Focus first on an MVP, not a sprawling vision. Iteration lets you evolve, not drown in your ambitions. Mistake #3: Zero marketing muscle. šŸ’Ŗ Without promotion, even gems fly under the radar. Claim social platforms, build an email list, leverage connections - get noticed! Mistake #4: Solopreneur suicide. šŸ’€ Burnout lurks for those without boundaries. Build a support system and maintain balance. Your wellbeing fuels success. Mistake #5: No financial acumen. šŸ’ø Money matters must be a strength, not ignored. Learn financial modeling before funding decisions stress you out. The path ahead could be smooth if guided by others' mistakes. What lessons will you take to heart? What questions do you still have? Join the discussion! šŸ¤” . . šŸ”” Follow for more insights šŸ“¤ Share this with your network šŸ’¬ Comment yourĀ thoughtsĀ below

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