Product Market Fit - Startup Workshop #1
In this video, we focus on Product/Market Fit which has been identified by Marc Andreessen as the first and most important step of launching a successful startup. Startups need to meet early adopters, gather feedback and find a compelling interest in its product(s).
This video is part of the Startup Workshop video series which helps entrepreneurs develop business ideas and launch successful startups. Therefore, don't forget to watch the next video about the Business Model Canvas: https://youtu.be/XxfbZoRLiDI
Видео Product Market Fit - Startup Workshop #1 канала Milan Vukas
This video is part of the Startup Workshop video series which helps entrepreneurs develop business ideas and launch successful startups. Therefore, don't forget to watch the next video about the Business Model Canvas: https://youtu.be/XxfbZoRLiDI
Видео Product Market Fit - Startup Workshop #1 канала Milan Vukas
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