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I keep coming back to this list by a16z( Andreessen Horowitz) - it’s honestly gold for any first-time founder. Product-Market Fit is non-negotiable, but points like “Leverage Earned Secrets” and “Redefine Early Sales” hit different when you’re actually in the game. I’ve learned (and still learning) that it’s not just about launching - it’s about launching right. Saved this for myself, thought you might find it useful too. Which one do you think is the most underrated?
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San Francisco-based startup Story has raised $80 million in funding to develop a blockchain to protect creators’ intellectual property from being used by AI developers like OpenAI without authorization. The funding round was led by Andreessen Horowi
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Top 10 accelerators that you can apply at a super early stage 👇 1. Y Combinator | Pre-Seed, $500k for ~10% 2. Entrepreneur First | No team, $250k for ~9% 3. South Park Commons| Pre-Idea, $1M 4. Antler Global | Pre-Seed, $250k for 9% 5. Sequoia
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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 4m
Top YouTube channels to learn about Startups. 🚀🔥 1. Y Combinator – The OG startup accelerator. Legendary. https://www.youtube.com/c/ycombinator 2. a16z (Andreessen Horowitz) – Cutting-edge insights from one of the top VC firms. https://www.yout
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🌀 Follow these tips if you’re launching your SaaS startup: 1) Nail your niche—solve a specific problem better than anyone else. 2) Build an MVP fast; perfection can wait, feedback can’t. 3) Price smart—value-based pricing beats guessing games.
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"Summer calls for refreshing, innovative ideas, and I’m excited to share that I’m launching a unique drink concept perfect for the season. This idea combines cultural inspiration with a modern twist, offering a cool, enjoyable, and effective way to b
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Here are 50 essential resources for founders, aspiring founders, and entrepreneurs, categorized for easy reference: Books 1. The Lean Startup – Eric Ries 2. Zero to One – Peter Thiel 3. The Hard Thing About Hard Things – Ben Horowitz 4. The Mom Tes
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