Don’t invest any money in a business.
Here’s why:
Never invest money into a business idea until you’ve validated it with a “mini MVP.” So, what exactly is a mini MVP? Think of it as a middle step between your initial idea and a fully developed MVP.
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
I like the theory of this but the challenge with this approach is that not everyone will give honest feedback, and the small sample size (100 customers) might not reflect broader market trends.
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