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Bit of Comeback Post 🔥 Ist time founders focus on Product. 2nd time founders focus on Distribution. 3rd time founders should focus on Retention. This is a learning from my last startup. If your business by nature can not have repeat users, it wil

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Some businesses thrive without repeat users. like Tesla, it’s a long purchase cycle, but their focus on product innovation keeps them at the top.

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