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It’s Not a Feature Problem—Avoiding Startup Tarpitsby@DanielTawfik1
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It’s Not a Feature Problem—Avoiding Startup Tarpits

by Daniel Tawfik7mJuly 20th, 2017
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<a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/startup" target="_blank">Startup</a> <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/growth" target="_blank">growth</a> can be painfully slow. So slow that many entrepreneurs just give up and quit when their launch doesn’t go as expected. When you think about it, who can blame them for quitting. Yes, it is really hard. So hard that you may end up in a nut house if you think about it too hard. However, that’s not why I expect that most founders opt out.

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