
7 Tips for New Startups
Every new startup has its development path, which is thorny and unpredictable.
1) When choosing an idea, focus on the availability of a large market and the possibility to scale.
2) Choose a field of activity in which you are knowledgeable and have a certain level of expertise.
3) Identify the user problem and find the best solution.
4) Research the market: does the consumer need your product.
5) Start small. Create an MVP and market it, gradually improving it to meet the user's needs.
7) Assemble a reliable team that you can trust and delegate
Hunters, what can you add?
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Abhishek Mohanty
Harness the power of social media to help connect you with potential employees, partners, clients, providers, or people that can promote your product or service.
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Jonathan Massabni
Not reinventing the wheel!
Competition is not always negative for new ideas. It can avoid a difficult learning curve
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Evgeniy Yakubovskiy
@jonathanm Totally agree.
In our case, we carefully studied the competitors and improved those moments that they had not been implemented perfectly!
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Anna Nenasheva
Cool! I copied it to my desktop.
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