Mark Zuckerberg on the importance of engineers if you’re building a technology company
Many startups define themselves too narrowly.
Mark Zuckerberg noticed this early on in Silicon Valley—many so-called "tech companies" weren’t truly tech-driven.
Many startups fail due to inadequate market analysis and lack of clear metrics. Before launching, conducting thorough market research is essential for effective brand positioning and messaging.
It helps you understand how your product fits in the m
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Prakriti Khandekar
Win Through Your Wor... • 8m
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Shreyan Das
You will know who I ... • 9m
Do you think focusing on designing, development and R&D of a product or securing funding and market research should be the first priority when building a product-based startup?
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Hunger Beast
Old Town Business st... • 18d
Entrepreneurship isn’t just about ideas—it’s about design.
Great businesses aren’t built by accident; they’re designed—like a machine, every part serving a purpose. The best founders don’t just chase trends; they engineer systems that solve problems
Want to turn your idea into a sustainable business?
A solid business plan is your roadmap! 🗺️
It’s not just for investors.
It gives you clarity, keeps you focused, and helps you tackle challenges.
Whether you’re a solopreneur or launching a star
You will build a fundable startup by methodically decreasing risk at each stage, rather than chasing the next round
If you want to raise capital, do these at each stage:
1. Pre-Seed: Focus on developing your MVP and proving technical feasibility
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In the dynamic world of startups, it's common for founders to become deeply attached to their initial ideas.
However, the path to a successful venture often requires rigorous research and a strategic approach to problem-solving.
It's true that not