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The Importance of the First Step in a Startup Starting a startup feels exciting but also scary. Many people have great ideas, but only a few take the first step. This step is the most important because it turns ideas into reality. You don’t need

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Zomato started as a PDF menu list, Amazon was just an online bookstore, and even Google looked ugly at first. You don’t need a billion-dollar startup idea, you just need momentum.

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