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Hot Questions for Entrepreneurship and Business Management (459)
It's a tough sell, highly unlikely to impress.
Frankly, most investors don't understand, nor are they interested in understanding, a purely technical architecture diagram.
Man, I totally get it. It's exactly like when I go home for Chinese New Year, and my mom asks me, "What exactly are you typing on that computer that makes you money?" Explaining "how you make money" t...
Let's put it this way, using an example everyone can understand: cooking.
SaaS (Software as a Service)
This is like going directly to a restaurant to eat.
Buddy, you've hit the nail on the head with this question. Every solo entrepreneur needs to crunch these numbers. It's not rocket science; it's basically elementary math:
Your Cash on Hand ÷ Your Mont...
It depends on the situation, but don't panic; it's highly unlikely to disappear.
Let me give you an analogy: your repo (code repository) is like a shared folder in the cloud, similar to Tencent Docs o...
This question is so real, it's basically a dilemma for everyone who wants to join a startup. To be honest, it's not black and white, not as simple as "either work yourself to death or lie flat.
Buddy, putting it this way: giving someone root access to your server is pretty much like handing them both the password and the key to your home safe.
Hello, this is a question I struggled with for a long time when I first started my own projects. Let me share my experience and insights with you, hoping it helps.
This is an excellent question, and it's practically a rite of passage for all co-founding ventures. Will brothers turn into enemies? The answer is: Yes, but most likely not because of the act of "dist...
Hey man, this problem is so real; I'd estimate over half of all tech co-founders have encountered it. You're actually in a better position, at least you're thinking about refactoring; some might even ...
You've hit the nail on the head with that question, my friend. Let's put it this way: as a technical co-founder, you solve the problem of "how to build things," while a storytelling co-founder solves ...
To be honest, it's difficult, but not entirely impossible. Let's put ourselves in their shoes to understand the challenges.
You want someone to code for you for free, and even stay up late, which mean...
That's a great question, one that almost every founder with a technical background has mulled over many times.
This issue actually needs to be looked at from two levels: "the coding engineer" and "the...
This depends on the situation; it's not a one-size-fits-all answer.
Scenario 1: If your product is a tool, especially one that solves a specific pain point.
My friend, you've hit the nail on the head with this question. This is the dream of every product person. Making your product an indispensable "must-have" like Stack Overflow (hereinafter referred to ...
这是一个非常经典的问题,答案很简单:用户给不给真实反馈,几乎完全取决于你怎么问。
大多数情况下,如果你直接问“你觉得我这个产品怎么样?”,你得到的回答大概率就是“挺好的”、“还不错”。
这真不是用户骗你,主要是几个原因:
社交礼貌:没人想当面打击一个满怀期待的人。说“不好”会让他们觉得尴尬,也怕伤害你的感情。说“挺好的”是最安全、最省事的“社交润滑剂”。
Absolutely, and it's incredibly important. This is what we often call an "elevator pitch"—if you meet an important person in an elevator, can you make them understand what you're doing and get them in...
Brother, you've hit the nail on the head with this question; every product person has pondered this sleeplessly.
The answer is: it depends. Don't dismiss this answer as evasive, because whether users ...
Ah, you've hit on a crucial point. It's something almost every product person ponders late at night. Let me share my thoughts with you; they might not be entirely correct, but they're practical, strai...
Absolutely! This is a common hurdle for many tech-savvy friends – they have a hammer in hand but can't find a nail anywhere. Let me share some of my thoughts; they might not be perfect, but I hope the...