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by zaidf
5937 days ago
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what should the rest of us with real businesses call ourselves If you were using traction, I would find more agreement with you. On feature, you can make a lot of startups look like POS. - twitter is an inputbox where you write some random crap about you - facebook is a freakin ugly looking profile page 1. If you couldn't tell, those are what facebook and twitter launched as. 2. May be you should be figuring out how to make your "real business" as big as twitter and facebook? Of course, you'd hate that and you'll claim you are happy to be running what you already have. So are the tiny startup dudes you seem to be railing against. You have a very narrow sense of what constitutes a "real business" or a startup...which is totally okay because it's just semantics. It's just not worth getting bogged down on. |
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The scale of a software business can be anything from "Hello World" to Microsoft. The little one-day "startups" that we see here every day exist in a tiny sliver all the way to the left of that spectrum, near zero. The "Real Business" part is everything to the right, on out to infinity.