Most startups don’t fail because of bad products.
They fail because nobody even knew they existed.
Make noise the right way.
If you’re serious about getting your startup seen, we should talk.
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Vijay rathore
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
I am planing to post daily How startup is fail is there any body wants to read the thread do follow me and comment on which Startup you know that is failed after huge success.
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mg
News & updates • 13d
“5 reasons 99% fail to launch a startup 👇”
Everyone wants to be a founder. But here’s why they fail:
> Waiting for a perfect idea
> No audience = no feedback
> Build first, sell later
> Afraid of rejection
> Not consistent for 90 days
> Start
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Chetan Bhosale
Software Engineer | ... • 4m
"Learn to Build, Not Just to Get Hired"
The tech world moves fast. Trends come and go, but the ability to build and solve real problems will always stand out.
Focus on mastering the craft, understanding problem, understand systems, and create somet
Lets learn building startups from VCs who meets 10000+ founders every year!
The following is a 6-Steps Blueprint to build a business by Antler VC!
The video explains them easily in a very interesting VC perspective!
Step 1: Tough Questions for F
1. Nobody wants to sign up.
Let them explore first. Ask later.
2. People don't read.
Your UI should explain itself in 3 seconds.
3. The homepage is not the product.
The product is the onboarding.
4. Your first users won’t come from SEO.
They’ll
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Abdul Rahaman Khan
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Achieving Innovation With Creativity • 17d
🚀 Starting Today: 12 Micro-SaaS Projects in 12 Months!
I'm embarking on a journey to build and launch one micro-SaaS each month. Sharing every step—successes, failures, and lessons learned.
Follow along as I build in public. Let's innovate togethe
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Basavaraj k Chikki
Entrepreneur, roboti... • 2m
Customer Validation > MVP: 5 Reasons Why It’s Your Startup’s First Step
90% of startups fail—many because they build before validating. Here’s why talking to customers beats rushing an MVP:
1.Confirms Product-Market Fit – Avoid building what no one
The Reality of Product-Market Fit
"Most startups don’t fail because of poor execution. They fail because they build something nobody wants. 🚫"
Here’s the truth: if you’re not solving a problem people care about, no amount of sales, marketing, or