A successful startup product is so much more than the product itself. Scott Kupor, Managing Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, talks through the three necessary components he looks for in startups and entrepreneurs to create a successful product. Join Our Newsletter...
One of the questions I hear quite from founders is “What is traction and how much traction do I need?” For an early stage startup, traction is when a startup has a meaningful amount of users and user growth to validate and prove that what they’re building and...
There is a resource for startups and founders that I’ve reviewed from time-to-time, which is from the social media management service Buffer, and a section of their site where they provide complete transparency on their business, which you can view at...
Professional sports athletes dedicate themselves to eating right and getting proper rest because they know that doing so will allow them to train harder and perform their best when it’s game time. Being a founder of a startup is really no different, in fact,...
An example of a supplemental distribution strategy is Lyft partnering with Amtrak to allow Amtrak mobile users to book Lyft rides for the first and last legs of their journey. For most startups, these type of partnerships are not meant to be the main driver of user...
Being able to give an investor customer feedback, data and a fully tested product is valuable information when pitching to VCs. Watch Jeff Epstein from Bessemer Venture Partners explain how to go about this. Join Our Newsletter Success! First Name Last Name Email...