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ALL YOUR PRECONCEIVED IDEAS ABOUT BUSINESS ARE WRONG.
THE WORLD HAS CHANGED AND SO HAS THE BUSINESS WORLD.
Here's a thread on BUSINESS 101.
SCRATCH YOUR OWN ITCH
The best way to create a great product or service is to make something you want to use.
When you build what you need you can assess the quality of what you make quickly and directly.
Best of all this approach lets you fall in love with what you're making.
YOU NEED LESS THAN YOU THINK
Do you really need 10 people or will 2 or 3 do for now?
Do you really need an office or can you work from home?
Do you really need $50,000 or $5,000 is enough to start?
You get the point.
Maybe eventually you need to go expensive.
But not now.
HOW TO HOT DOG
You have stuff you could do, you have stuff you want to do.
But your focus should be on the stuff you have to do.
Suppose you want to start a hot dog stall, and you're thinking about decorations, name, place, etc.
But your focus should be on the HOT DOG FIRST.
PICK A FIGHT
If you think your competitor sucks, say so.
It's a great way to attract followers and a great differentiator too.
Audi takes on Lexus's automatic parking systems with ads that say Audi drivers know how to park their cars.
COPY CHEFS
You know chefs like @ranveerbrar@SanjeevKapoor@ChefKunalKapur but there are many chefs out there why aren't they famous?
Because they don't share they don't teach.
A chef knows that just by sharing his recipe no one can beat him.
The same applies to business too.
COPY DR*G DEALERS
They know that their product is soo good that they're willing to give it away for free upfront.
They know you'll come back for more with cash in hand.
So, make your product so good that it becomes irresistible and let the customers use it for free initially.
SHOW THE BACKSTAGE
Give people a backstage pass and let them see what goes behind your business, product, or service.
People love to know what goes behind your business. This will make the trust stronger.
Make videos about it and post them on your website or the packaging.
WORKAHOLISM
Our culture celebrates the workaholic.
People who pull all-nighters are considered heroes.
Working more doesn't mean you care more or get more done. It just means you work more.
The real hero is already home because he figured out a faster way to get things done.
LEARNING FROM MISTAKES IS OVERRATED
What do you learn from your mistakes?
You might learn what not to do again but you still don't know what to do next.
Learning from success.
When something succeeds, you know what worked and you can do it again and better.
LEARN FROM SUCCESS.
FORGET ABOUT FORMAL DEGREE
There are many companies out there that have educational requirements or a specific GPA.
Don't run a company like that.
Come on. There are many intelligent people who don't excel in class.
You don't need someone from the best college to get results.