Product-Market Fit: Page 2
After 90 Meetings in 90 Days, These Founders Finally Found Their Customer
After creating a potentially groundbreaking solution, two founders weren't sure whom to sell it to.
Gary Vee's Garage-Sale Challenge Teaches More Lessons Than Some College Courses
It's so simple, someone with no experience can do it.
6 Tips From Tinder Execs on Finding Enough Success to Be Acquired
While acquisition should never be a founding goal, it sometimes becomes an option for strategic startups.
VCs Want to See Product-Market Fit: Here's How to Prove It
Yes, you can pry a little money from cautious investors' hands -- if you can demonstrate strength in these four metrics.
The Dynamic Market & The Fly: How are you Swatting?
The advantage of yesterday will always be replaced by the trends of tomorrow.
Starting Up Wrong: 6 Product Testing Mistakes You Need to Avoid
Before creating your process for testing your business or app idea, you need to know what mistakes to avoid.
Now Eat What You Eat With
Founder and Managing Director of Hyderabad-based edible cutlery maker Bakeys Foods, Peesapaty shares the wackiness of his idea with Entrepreneur.
How to 'Productize' Your Service Business Offerings
When your services business is treading water, adding products to your business plan may help keep it afloat.
How to Launch a Product That Sells
Determining whether the product is a fit for you personally, and then whether it matches your audience's needs will save any entrepreneur time, money and heartache.
How Much of What You Are Selling Do You Need to Have Available?
Doing some simple math to determine your optimum product needs can save you big-time.
To Get a Premium Price Exceed What Your Customer Expects
The most successful brands can routinely charge more for comparable products because they never disappoint their customers.
Here's How to Make Sure Your Company Is Ready for Online Marketing
While social media and marketing can definitely help boost a brand's online presence, there are a few other things companies should do before investing resources to these areas.
Do Potential Customers Really Want Your Product? Here's a Way to Find Out.
The Sprint Kit offers exercises to help you explore your possibilities.
6 Ways to Use Crowdfunding for Product Development
Instead of going through the tedious and costly traditional route of market research, more entrepreneurs are turning to crowdfunding for product-market fit.
7 Simple Ways to Start Your Dream Business Today
Stop procrastinating and begin living the life you want.