These 3 guys became billionaires by copying other companies.
They created clones of eBay, Facebook, Youtube, Twitterโฆ
And somehow they got away with it (and made billions).
Hereโs the crazy story of the Samwer Brothers:
In the late 1990s, the Sam
Fuck the Startup
Do the Business, which one is allready in market
Just do that BUSINESS in a perfect way.
Note : There is no first mover advantage anymore.
**๐ Timing is EVERYTHING โ Especially When Entering a New Market**
Did you know that **72% of market leaders** got there because they nailed their entry timing? โฐ
Entering a market too early? You risk burning cash to educate customers who aren
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Omar Sharif
Profound Business Th...ย โขย 1m
Visionary offering breakthrough, revenue-ready concepts to serious entrepreneurs. Initial investment unlocks complete strategies and execution plans. Skip years of ideation with validated frameworks. Secure first-mover advantage and accelerate your s
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AVISHEK NAYAK
It's all about the e...ย โขย 3m
I have been consistently using Deepseek AI for the past 24 hours and lessons I took from China are :
- Never try to be in a first mover advantage.
- Learn from all the first mover companies and create a super exceptional product which is impossible
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves...ย โขย 1d
After yesterday's rally, there is heavy profit booking going on in the market, and in my opinion, the market will remain mostly sideways this week, with some minor movement until the close.
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Vatsal Patel
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 1y
A app where you can trade in share market with virtual money !
Just like Dream 11, there will be a comition where the winner can wins can win the pool price.
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Chirag
Founderย โขย 1m
Should you build in public or in stealth? Hereโs the brutal truth.
A few years ago, I met two founders: Same idea, same market, different approach.
Founder A went full stealth modeโno tweets, no LinkedIn updates, NDA for everything. He believed sec