Building something users do not love or spending more than you make is not key to startup success
Negation: Building something users love and spending less than you make is key to startup success 1 0 2
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If it is true that...
Most businesses that fail do so because they don't give customers what they want 1 0 2and
In nearly every failed startup, the real problem was that customers didn't want the product 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Building something users love and spending less than you make is key to startup success 1 0 2Argument #8d337f03 1 0 2
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The initial idea for a startup is only a beginning and not the key to the whole process 1 0 2and
Good people can fix bad ideas, but good ideas can't save bad people 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Building something users love and spending less than you make is key to startup success 1 0 2Argument #9e1f8545 1 0 2
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Understanding users is the single most important issue for technology startups 1 0 2and
The best way to figure out what customers want is to watch them and talk to them about what they need 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Building something users love and spending less than you make is key to startup success 1 0 2Argument #c0ec55a1 1 0 2
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A startup makes money by offering people better technology than they currently have 1 0 2and
Generating ideas for startups often involves looking at something people are trying to do and figuring out how to do it better 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
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Three things are needed to create a successful startup: starting with good people, making something customers want, and spending as little money as possible 1 0 2A startup that succeeds usually makes its founders rich 1 0 2Understanding users is the single most important issue for technology startups 1 0 2In nearly every failed startup, the real problem was that customers didn't want the product 1 0 2Maximizing a startup's chances of success is more important than retaining a large amount of stock 1 0 2Startups should spend their investment money wisely, as running out of money is a common cause of failure 1 0 2Building something users love and spending less than you make is key to startup success 1 0 2The amount a startup should raise depends on the startup's needs, not on the amount investors are willing to invest 1 0 2The real test of a startup's success is revenue, not fundraising 1 0 2Investors may not understand your startup even if users love it 1 0 1