Brutal Truth: A Good Product Isn’t Enough For Startups !
Many of these first time founders usually get lost in this journey of making the perfect and most unique product, that they forget to understand that building a good product is just the first
These are all of the products that were killed by Google (pyaar se)
On a serious note, it’s actually amazing how a $200Bn+ revenue/year company has had this many losses.
What does it tell you about startups?
That you’ve to fail 200+ times, and
If you have to convince people your product is useful, it’s probably not.
Real value doesn’t need a sales pitch—it speaks for itself. If people aren’t getting it, the problem isn’t their understanding, it’s your product.
Fix that first.
Life doesn’t owe you a good day.
It doesn’t owe you a bad one, either.
What it does is present you with reality.
How you respond? That’s where the magic happens.
Your circumstances are neutral. It’s your thoughts, decisions, and actions that shap
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NOVA
"Beyond Limits, Beyo... • 7h
what's matter.???
(It would be better if you could explain it if possible.)
Does your degree matter at all? I have friends earning 10LPA+ in startups right out of college because they are talented. Nobody asked for their degree or proof etc. Just some assignments, some interviews and they were in. Why are Indian parents spen
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Sahil Shaikh
Sahil Sutra | YouTub... • 9m
Do you guys think that hustle culture really delivers the results in startups or businesses?
I think it does only to a certain extent.
Copying western products doesn’t work. Koo is in shambles too. If both ShareChat and Koo fail, social media is over for Indian startups.
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur |Founde... • 2m
Why Startups Fail❓ – It’s Not About the Product, It’s About the Team
Most startups don’t fail because of their product; they fail because of their team. It might sound strange, but it’s the truth. The team you surround yourself with can make or brea
Some days, I go from designing UI to troubleshooting code to planning our content—and it’s easy to get pulled in all directions. I realized early on that setting priorities is key. I keep a daily list of my top three goals, and no matter what, those