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by jordan
7018 days ago
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Maybe I am dense, or I just don't have them big enough... I mean, I quit my job to co-found my startup. But, I don't think I could go and found a Kiko or a xobni(I think these are both brilliant ideas, but not every startup can work the same way). Our revenue model is completely in line with this article. We charge our customers a fair price for our service, and in return we will do just about anything to keep their business... We figure out ways to scratch their itch. This is how I understand software. If I could give advice to anyone in the process of founding a startup, it would be to do something that has revenue potential besides advertising. If you can do something that solves someone elses business problems, it may be worth the cost of a full or part time employee for that company. |
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