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by paskster
3419 days ago
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> Then work on that. I disagree. If you don't already have Social Proof, then it takes a big investment to try getting it. I believe for 99% of all startup teams, the time is better spent by working on your product or acquiring customers. Networking is not working. I have seen so many startups in Berlin, who had a good shot of making it, but who wasted time in "fundraising" or "networking" and therefore killed their business. Now obviously to each his own and for some it might work. But I believe only very few people on very few occasions get something out of networking. EDIT: added a paragraph |
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You're right. But even for a technical person, spending "24h" coding is too much
But ideally one person would be dedicated to coding, another, to the business/financial/fundraising side