Startups in 13 Sentences…
I came across a very interesting essay while conducting my everyday research. Paul Graham, an essayist and programmer basically attempts to sum the most important things a Start-up/Entrepreneur should know while embarking on their endeavor. Check the list out below:
1. Pick good co-founders.
2. Launch fast.
3. Let your idea evolve.
4. Understand your users.
5. Better to make a few users love you than a lot ambivalent.
6. Offer surprisingly good customer service.
7. You make what you measure.
8. Spend little.
9. Get ramen profitable. (“Ramen profitable” means a startup makes just enough to pay the founders’ living expenses…)
10. Avoid distractions.
11. Don’t get demoralized.
12. Don’t give up.
13. Deals fall through.
They are some pretty great rules to live by. Check the essay out for yourself on PaulGraham.com…
Tags: Motivation
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