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A sense of what people will pay for is quite important when you start onto your venture. There are only two core propositions that make people pay for: - Value addition - Cost optimization While navigating through these, you should look for the pr

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The simple truth is people pay for either saving money or making life easier. Fancy ideas flop if they don’t solve real problems. Instead of chasing “different,” chase useful. Solve one big problem so well that customers can’t live without you. That’s how you win.

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