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Hello folks! What is one biggest challenge you face while starting to work on your business idea? (please give me unique problems statements, apart from funding)🤔

Sugato

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1. Market fit of the product with respect to time, too early or too late means failing 2. Value proposition over competation 3. Marketing channel identification 4. Lead management

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