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by alexro
5401 days ago
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I'd like these areas touched in the article: 0) Not important, just interesting. On the moral side: did you reason going solo as to avoid loosing money/control and generally didn't bother or was it just that you didn't find someone acceptable. 1) For the skills you lacked: did you hire someone or tried to learn the skills and figure out how to lessen the importance of this part of the product. 2) Money wise: did you originally planned to bootstrap or wanted to bring in the investors. And how your reasoning about convincing the investors went. 3) Investors: when you finally met real people with money how you convinced them to trust in you 4) Co-founder: What was the primary reason of parting ways with your co-founder 5) Sum up: do you believe that there are 'single-minded' people and they will be better of not trying to find a co-founder at all. That said, it means such people should reasonably adjust their expectations about the product they can pull off alone. Thanks! |
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