SAVE THIS : Learn from others failure;
Why do most of the side project and SaaS fail ?
Is it because of marketing lack of lack of MVP or PMF ?
What's the reason ?
Have you built any ?
Share your experiences of building that !
Let others learn from that !
Fail Faster to Succeed Sooner!
Failure isn't the end; it's the beginning of your growth.
The more you fail, the more you learn.
The more you learn, the better you get.
Each failure is a stepping stone to success. So why wait?
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The Reality of Product-Market Fit
"Most startups don’t fail because of poor execution. They fail because they build something nobody wants. 🚫"
Here’s the truth: if you’re not solving a problem people care about, no amount of sales, marketing, or
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Ayush Maurya
Stealth • 5d
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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Sudarshan Mozar
Stealth • 4m
Please learn from others Mistakes
is a best quote BUT
Learn from your Mistake something lifechanger.
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Ayush Maurya
Stealth • 10d
Will you sell a course of your SaaS making journey so that a newbie can learn from it ?
Did you know that 90% of startups fail, but that doesn't mean yours has to?
Learning from others’ mistakes is key. Top reasons for failure include lack of market need, running out of cash, and not having the right team.
Avoid these pitfalls by co
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Aryan Sorathiya
Stealth • 2m
Why did tata nano fail?
Write down your thoughts in the comments.
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1 Failure is a valuable learning experience
When you fail, you have the opportunity to learn from your mistakes and figure out what went wrong. This has been something I've learned to embrace. Having this knowledge can help you make better decisions
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Vikas Acharya
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Medial • 19d
Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." - Winston ChurchillHighlight:
Dyson’s 5,127 failed prototypes led to world-changing vacuum tech.