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Why most of the SaaS fail ? Does is because of lack of marketing ? Or because of late delivery ? Or because of no innovation ? Or they have no USP ? what's the actual reason beside of what we are told on social media ?

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It’s easy to blame marketing or late delivery, but the real issue often lies in product-market fit

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