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by axod 5934 days ago
If you want to do business to business, then sure. Personally I don't particularly enjoy that.

Also the point about 'avoiding scaling problems' is sort of funny. You can certainly avoid scaling problems if you don't try and grow big.

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Growing big and growing profitable are entirely different things. If you get profitable without getting big you do gain the benefit of not being forced to scale on borrowed money. The goal of business isn't to be big, it's to make money.
Getting profitable is easy. It's the getting big bit which is hard.

The fact is, it's often easier especially online, to solve the hard problem (get big) first. Once you've done that getting profitable is a walk in the park.

> Getting profitable is easy. It's the getting big bit which is hard.

Exactly my point, and since the point of most business is to make money that should be the obvious first goal. Getting big is for dreamers, it's a lottery, getting profitable is the sensible goal. Get big later, or risk failing chasing wild dreams.