The two big startup killers are when there's just no market for what you are doing, and team problems.
“The two big startup killers are when there's just no market for what you are doing, and team problems.”
— David Cohen · Startup
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The two big startup killers are when there's just no market for what you are doing, and team problems.
“The two big startup killers are when there's just no market for what you are doing, and team problems.”
— David Cohen · Startup
The two big startup killers are when there's just no market for what you are doing, and team problems.
If you're pitching to investors for the first time and expecting them to be so blown away by how thoroughly amazing your pitch is that they write a check on the spot - well, prepare to be disappointed.
If you're in a squeeze for capital and you have a solid, mutually beneficial relationship with a VC, your chances of raising will increase dramatically.
Strong community and mentorship are the lifeblood of any successful entrepreneurial ecosystem, and it's exciting the Boulder is showing the world just what sort of impact these things can actually have.
Like having a child, running a startup is the sort of experience that's hard to imagine unless you've done it yourself.
The reality of a startup is you have failures very often.
I have this passion for building things, so I always wanted to build a startup. I always wanted to start my own company.
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If you asked would I have done a startup in India, the answer is yes.
I had to quit a 'real job' to start my first company.