Why Most Startups Fail (And How You Can Save Yours) Let’s be honest – starting a startup sounds exciting. But here’s a fact that many people don’t talk about: Most startups fail. In fact, around 90 out of 100 don’t make it. But wait – it’s not always because they ran out of money or had bad products. The real reason? They build something that nobody really needs. Yes, that’s it. Many founders jump straight into building an app or website without checking if anyone even has that problem. They spend months (sometimes years) creating something – only to find out that no one wants it. Let me give you an example: Imagine you make an app that delivers fruits in a small town where people already get fresh fruits easily from local shops. Why would anyone use your app? See the issue? So how can you avoid this mistake? Here are a few simple tips: 1. Talk to people first. Don’t just guess. Ask them about their problems. Listen. 2. Start small. Make a simple version of your idea – something basic but useful. Show it to a few people and see what they think. 3. Be ready to change. Maybe your idea needs a little twist. That’s okay. Good startups keep learning and improving. 4. Focus on helping, not just building. Fancy features are fun, but people only use something if it solves their real problem. In short: Startups don’t fail because of bad luck. They fail when they solve the wrong problem. So before you build something big, make sure it’s something people truly need.
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