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Is gust.com a difficult platform to replicate?

Gust

As such, creating a functional clone of Gust (including all the features under the hood, and ones that have not yet been released), using world-class engineers and state-of-the-art, 2012 project management in Ruby on Rails, would take roughly 20 person-years from soup to nuts (figure about 1/3 of that in product/UX/UI and 2/3 in actual coding.)

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[ADV] Young Entrepreneurs Emerge From ideas.inc Business Challenge 2011

YoungUpstarts

Their unique products and services, aspirations and their ultimate business visions aim to harness change by looking beyond the present and striking a goal directed towards long term results such as creating job opportunities, building a robust economy, and forming a sustainable enterprise. Every step counts!

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All You Need To Know About Manufacturing, Sourcing, And Importing Products From China, With Craig Ford

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

If you have ever thought about getting into the physical product world, this is must-listen to stuff. So, our market is all over the world everywhere from Kazakhstan, over the US and everything in between and all kinds of products from e-learning software to clothing and fashion. Tweet Download the Text Transcript in PDF.

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5,500 miles for #BookingHacks All Women Edition

Sophia Perl of Wisdom

I found out about the hackathon from a post in the “Women in Product” Slack group by someone who came across the event from somewhere else. Portugal, Germany, Australia, Kazakhstan, and USA were represented on the team. I had an amazing experience in Amsterdam recently at Booking.com’s Hackathon All Women Edition. Now to our hack.

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5,500 miles for #BookingHacks All Women Edition

Sophia Perl of Wisdom

Product managers / owners are here to help #WhoWantsAnMVP. I found out about the hackathon from a post in the “Women in Product” Slack group by someone who came across the event. Portugal, Germany, Australia, Kazakhstan, and USA were represented on the team. The video below was shown by Janneke. Now to our hack.

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Lean Business Planning with Tim Berry [VIDEO]

Up and Running

You add that, now that they’re interested, you told them the story, they see the market, you’re demoing the product, you’re showing traction, they get it. You see pricing, product … Sabrina: Sorry. Here’s some product tactics from the sample plan. These are product tactics.

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

techcrunch.com

So for this first post, here’s the best advice I can give you: join an awesome founding team and get your product out the door ASAP. But six months in, you’re gonna cry when you see someone else put out that same product you’re pitching me right now. Like I said, forget everything else and just get your product out the door.