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Startup Advice

Startup Advice & Interviews

Startup Advice

Customer discovery is everything (@TheStyleAlley)

Startup Advice

Buyers are willing to pay more if they receive equal value for the price (@buckmeup)

Startup Advice

Give yourself a longer timeline (@dakotayounger)

Startup Advice

Learn how to listen (@IllaiJacobG)

Startup Advice

Learn to Ask for Help (@getzyncd)

Startup Advice

You need to be resourceful like you’ve never been before in your life (@Uberchord)

Startup Advice

No matter how simple your product, you’ve got to educate people (@swire)

Startup Advice

We would rather have 1,000 engaged members than 50,000 “followers” (@thehubary)

Startup Advice

It’s not easy to deliver a paycheck with a broken rib (@helpracing)

Startup Advice

Never underestimate these components when starting up a tech company (@appzinemachine)

Startup Advice

Don’t be afraid to go back to the drawing board (@BazaarBlock)

Startup Advice

The sooner you fail, the quicker you can succeed (@GetDovetail)

Startup Advice

Be ready for anything (@bartolah)

Startup Advice

Customers don’t hate issues, they hate issues that don’t get resolved (@jainswapnil14)

Startup Advice

Spend time with your early customers to understand WHY they’re using your product (@txtMovies)

Startup Advice

Hiring smart people pays off (@minerapp)

Startup Advice

One piece of startup advice: Steve Shwartz, Roundtown

Startup Advice

One piece of startup advice: Josh Goldstein, underdog.io

Startup Advice

One piece of startup advice: Anders Schmidt Hansen, Pitcherific

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