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Girişimcilik ekosistemi içinde yerini alan ve son dönemde büyük bir gelişim gösteren Startup’lara yılın ilk 8 ayında 3.2 milyar dolarlık yatırım yapıldı.
The 5 most essential elements required for a marketplace startup are-
Business Plan
Capital
Factory Space
Connection with the sellers
Knowledge about the market
Proper Team
Access to Market
Access to the source of Raw Material
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If you're reading this and you're a user of Dropbox (who isn't), you might be interested to take a scroll through the Hacker News forums from April 2007 when Drew Houston first launched Dropbox. You can see the feedback (and a little envy/hate) from his colleagues at Y-Combinator and elsewhere. Always interesting to see what people thought of an idea when it first appeared relative to where it's at today. • Link: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8863 • #Dropbox #DrewHouston #HackerNews #YCombinator #startup #startups #StartupStories #StartupQuote #StartupQuotes #business #BusinessQuote #BusinessQuotes #Entrepreneur #Entrepreneurship #Entrepreneurs #entrepreneurlife #StartupMarket #TheStartupMarket (at Calgary, Alberta)
If you're a company focused on competitors, you'll be a follower. - Tony Fadell (Nest) • Think of a good experience you had with a brand recently. Why was it good? • This isn't rocket science, but it is easier said than done. Being a customer-centric company is tough, but the ones that are, always seem to end up offering a superior customer experience and distancing themselves from the competition. • In other words; if you're a company focused on customers, you'll be a leader. • #TonyFadell #JoelSpolsky #StackExchange #StartupQuote #StartupQuotes #BusinessQuotes #BusinessQuote #EntrepreneurQuotes #EntrepreneurQuote #StartupMarket #TheStartupMarket #Startup #Startups #Entrepreneur #Entrepreneurship (at Boracay Philippines)
Find your heroes - your mentors, and copy them. By copying you'll get a glimpse into their mind. The more mentors the better. People learn by copying. • That is not to say copy and pass off someone else's work as your own - that's theft, and won't get you far. The goal instead is to understand how they do what they do, and to do so the best way is to copy. • There is no shame in copying good ideas. But don't copy from a single source, copy from hundreds of sources, and in doing so you'll create something original. Which is why more mentors is better. • No one creates in a vacuum. Everyone is influenced by someone. • Examine where you fall short, and choose your heroes/mentors accordingly. • Mentors and heroes don't need to be people you know personally or interact with regularly (though you should find those people to have in your life too). They can be your favorite entrepreneurs, authors, bloggers. They can be online (or offline) communities. One-way communication is okay, but two-way is far better. Being able to ask questions will accelerate your own learning. • Bottom line. Find a mentor. • #YCombinator #SamAltman #Quote #StartupQuote #StartupQuotes #Startup #Startups #StartupMarket #Entrepreneur #Entrepreneurship #Mentor #Hero #MentorsAndHeroes #Copy #CopyTillYouMakeIt (at Palo Alto, California)
Why are you even reading this post? Why do some of the world's most popular apps amass millions (or even billions) of monthly active users when others fail? The reason may surprise you, and it has everything to do with human psychology. Being able to create triggers, anticipation, variable rewards, and nudging your users into investing their time, energy, money, data, and/or social capital into your product are the ingredients for an engaging and possibly even an addictive experience. The companies who (intentionally or not) have harnessed these principles have seen explosive growth in their user bases, with many of those users continuing to use the product or service long after they've initially signed up. You've likely already thought of several apps that you use daily, or possibly several times a day, and if you're reading this, you're using one of them right now. If you're a designer or an entrepreneur working on developing a product or service you'll likely want to understand these principles. These are lessons that go beyond software, and can be applied to virtually any business. We highly recommend this book. Check out Nir Eyal's book on the subject here: http://amzn.to/2jTwgna Also be sure to check out our steadily growing recommended reading list here: https://www.startup.market/recommended-reading #NirEyal #Hooked #HookModel #GrowthHacking #HabitForming #UX #UI #Design #UXDesign #Psychology #ConsumerBehavior #Startup #Startups #Entrepreneur #Entrepreneurship #StartupMarket #Book #StartupBooks (at Calgary, Alberta)
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