
The Four Steps to the Epiphany: Successful Strategies for Products that Win

you should keep a spreadsheet of ideas that can move your primary KPI and not to be too repetitive, but these tasks are almost always a variant of two things, right? One, talking to users and two, building product. Talking to users helps you with three things: it converts them into customers and revenue or helps you convert them into customers and ... See more
Adora Cheung • How to Prioritize Your Time : YC Startup Library | Y Combinator
1. Product – WHAT you sell. What problem does it solve? How unique is that? And, how well does it solve it?
2. Market – WHO you're selling to. Do they have that problem? How painful is it for them?
3. Model – HOW you charge (monthly, one-time, per unit, etc), and how MUCH you charge.
4. Channel – WHERE you're marketing and selling it.
5. Brand – The p... See more
2. Market – WHO you're selling to. Do they have that problem? How painful is it for them?
3. Model – HOW you charge (monthly, one-time, per unit, etc), and how MUCH you charge.
4. Channel – WHERE you're marketing and selling it.
5. Brand – The p... See more
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