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Sudarshan Sharma

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Most startups don’t fail because of the product — they fail because nobody knows about it. Early marketing isn’t about doing everything, it’s about doing a few things well. Here’s a marketing approach that actually works for early-stage startups 👇 1. Know People, Not Platforms – Understand your customer’s real problems. 2. Tell a Story – Features sell once, stories build trust. 3. Use Content – Ads drain cash; content compounds. 4. Join Communities – Your first users already gather online. 5. Partner Up – Collaborate with brands or creators who share your audience. 6. Create Advocates – Make customers so happy they promote you. 7. Measure Smart – Focus on acquisition, retention, referrals. 👉 That’s the only marketing strategy startup really needs.

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