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Crowd-Funding Success Usually Brings New Challenges

Startup Professionals Musings

But from my perspective in really helping entrepreneurs, both fall short on several counts: Focus too much on the product, not enough on the business model. When pitching to consumers, online or offline, the feedback will likely be on features and design. Non-disclosure agreements can’t be done in these environments.

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Is Crowd-Funding the Answer When Investors Decline?

Startup Professionals Musings

But from my perspective in really helping entrepreneurs, both fall short on several counts: Focus too much on the product, not enough on the business model. When pitching to consumers, online or offline, the feedback will likely be on features and design. Non-disclosure agreements can’t be done in these environments.

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Don’t Count on Crowd-Funding to Save Your Startup

Startup Professionals Musings

But from my perspective representing investors, this approach falls short on several counts: Focus is on the product, not the business model. When pitching to consumers, online or offline, the feedback will likely be on features and design. Non-disclosure agreements can’t be done in these environments.

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Crowd-Funding Success Usually Brings New Challenges

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But from my perspective in really helping entrepreneurs, both fall short on several counts: Focus too much on the product, not enough on the business model. When pitching to consumers, online or offline, the feedback will likely be on features and design. Non-disclosure agreements can’t be done in these environments.

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Crowd-Funding is a Bad Approach for Startups

Startup Professionals Musings

But from my perspective representing investors, this approach falls short on several counts: Focus is on the product, not the business model. When pitching to consumers, online or offline, the feedback will likely be on features and design. Non-disclosure agreements can’t be done in these environments.

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How to hire a programmer to make your ideas happen

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2010-06-19) # What about design mockups using eg. The programmer will probably not understand your business model, and therefore cant help you point out anything that doesnt make sense in the requirements. What I do like is the coming up with the idea and mapping out the development part. mockingbird? Insightful. Thanks much.