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7 Secrets of a Product Launch Process Every Entrepreneur Should Know

Entrepreneur's Handbook

There are a lot of examples of developing million-dollar products that no one wanted to use. Estimate the users’ flow and clarify how people will use your product. User flow is a way that customers use to get flawless results by using your product. Use a cupcake model. Luckily, there is a way to avoid a failure?—?choose

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Behind the scenes: The challenges of building an EdTech startup

Startup Grind

I would definitely recommend UCL educate program for that side. Challenges: It’s not really that hard to acquire users for your product at this stage given your value proposition is clear and the product is somehow useful. Historically, this is where EdTech entrepreneurs have failed.

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Don’t be a Grin Fucker

Both Sides of the Table

OK, this will be a test of whether using real curse words in your title or post gets all of your stuff blocked by spam filters or from appearing on HackerNews or the like. That’s the classic definition of Grin Fucking. I grew up in the US but lived in England for so long I can never remember from which country my slang comes.

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How to Balance Vision and Execution in Startup Leadership

Startup Blogpost

Johan Hajji , CEO and Founder, UpperKey Employ a Formal Product Roadmap The most useful tool to balance the big-picture vision with the day-to-day operations is a formal product roadmap. When we’re in the mix, we don’t see the big picture. But, by definition, in order to see the canvas, you must take a step back.

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Who is a Solopreneur? – Characteristics & Types

Feedough

Influencer : These individuals use their media presence across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, etc. Solopreneur vs Entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs run their own business with the support of their partners, co-founder and employees. They can be course creators, bloggers, speakers or coaches.

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The Ultimate Guide to Pricing your SaaS Startup with Data

Entrepreneur's Handbook

Pricing a product actually involves a lot more psychology and art than science and is one of the most challenging problems my co-founders and I have attempted to solve when launching Uizard , an easy-to-use design tool for non-designers. You could of course start charging at whatever arbitrary price you deem adequate and adjust along the way.

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How to Make Better Reference Calls

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I like to get a mix of people who have reported to the candidate, whom the candidate has reported to (2x) and peers. By the way, I also strongly advise that entrepreneurs reference VCs. It’s important to me that I have a really open relationship with entrepreneurs with whom I work so I prefer that they know the good and the bad.