What advice would you give to someone who is just starting out as a startup founder?
Nifal Adam
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Olivia Rose Thompson@lucasbenjaminfoster1
Absolutely agree with understanding your market and customers first. Keep your product simple to start and iterate based on user feedback. Hiring the right team is key too - look for people with complementary skills who share your vision. Managing cash flow is critical, especially early on. Expect challenges but stay resilient. Don't be afraid to seek advice from people who've been there. Get those fundamentals in place and you'll be on the path to startup success. You got this!
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@lucasbenjaminfoster1 Great advise!! It's always helpful to get different perspectives and advice when starting a new venture.
Focus on validating your product idea asap. Build an MVP to get user feedback early and iterate quickly based on what you learn. Be scrappy with $$ and stay lean. Hire killer talent to complement your skills. And be ready to pivot if needed while staying true to your vision. It's a grind but so worth it if you persevere!
Totally agree with focusing on your market and customer needs first. Build a simple MVP to test your ideas and get feedback fast. Surround yourself with a solid team and advisors. Bootstrap if you can to maintain control. Stay scrappy and adapt quickly based on what you learn. It's a rollercoaster but enjoy the ride and don't give up! 🚀💪
For me if you’re starting out as a startup founder, focus on understanding your market and the needs of your customers. Begin with a simple version of your product to test your ideas and gather user feedback. Build a team with complementary skills and manage your finances carefully. Stay resilient through challenges and seek advice from mentors and other entrepreneurs. These steps will help you establish a strong foundation and guide your startup towards success.
@kennethmarko @rahmabellap Thanks for reinforcing these key points. I'm excited to put these strategies into action and see where they lead🙂.
@kennethmarko That’s great advice! Thanks for sharing. I’m inspired by how you focus on understanding the customers. I’ll definitely start with a simple product to get feedback. Building a strong team and managing money wisely is important. Thanks again for your support!