Read everything you can find and use lots of products. Spend time using a wide verity of websites outside your industry focus. Two websites that have inspired me recently are focused on beauty: www.beautylish.com and www.fashism.com.
Don’t get caught in the trendy lingo or ideal that you have to be in Silicon Valley. The money you save staying where you are until you have a functional prototype, could mean $5000-$7000 toward your initial advertising budget when you’re ready to launch. In the beginning, it is so important talk to people. People often wonder why notable faces in the startup industry don’t respond but continue to say they are accessible. A little tip, simply start a conversation and learn who they are as people. If you have a question, put your point of view out there and ask for advice. With the number of startups being created weekly, the likelihood they are going to invest in you is slim. However, having that mentorship and recognition is so valuable, because the likelihood they know someone who would be interested is high. Don’t ask for money until you have something to show them and it works. So figure out what interests you and find a record keeping method to record the ideas and questions that come during the process. Then, I highly recommend copying the questions from the TechStars application and complete three distinct applications. If you are in college, find a smart young lady (or guy) from the student writing center who is willing to tear them apart and rewrite them WITH you. Be flexible but fight for your words to produce the best documents possible. You will understand more about your business idea than anyone when you’re finished. Then start programming and build something beautiful.
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