Why most startups screw up!

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W H Y S T A R T U P S

S C R E W U P

M O S T

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IF THE BIGGEST TECHNOLOGYCOMPANIES CAN FAIL

THEN HOW WE CAN PREVENTTHIS?

It's not necessary to have a brilliant and

remarkable idea.

I D E AT H E IT'S ONLY THE BEGINING

MUSTBUT

VALUE MONEY

it is a to add value.

And will bring you

.

.

In reality you need to focus onexecution and to stay adaptive.

Tip 1: Most entrepreneurs think that themain key to success is the idea.

AND THEY ARE WRONGAND THEY ARE WRONG

{ }8 out of 10 new businesses

fail within the first three

years.

Being professional is only small piece onthe way to success.Team members should

T E A MT H E A MAJOR REASON WHY COMPANIES FAIL

COMPLEMENT to build a strong

common expertise.

EACH OTHER

Tip 2: 80% of your success is to ATTRACTand RETAIN the right people.

DON'T MAKE

EXCEPTIONS!

DON'T MAKE

EXCEPTIONS!

A great person attracts

great people and knows

how to hold them

together.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

Before you start your business don'tforget to conduct a

You won't risk money for product thatnobody needs, right? So don't just guess -make sure there's a market for it.

M A R K E TT H E UNDERSTAND YOUR MARKET

MARKET RESEARCH

Tip 3: Define a marketing strategy andmerge it with your intuition.

AND DO IT QUICKLYAND DO IT QUICKLY

In the past three years, the top

sectors for startup companies

have been Internet, Healthcare,

and Mobile/Telecom

FORBES

It doesn't matter if you will rely onaccelerator, investment platform or ownfunds. You need to

C A P I T A LT H E FIND MONEY! YOU WILL NEED THEM.

FOCUS ONLY ON THEPROJECT EXECUTION during thefirst months.

If you are looking for investor considerthat they are expecting growth of 150 -

300 % in 18 months.

W O O O W !W O O O W !

B U T

B U T

Tip 4: Focus on building sustainablecompany and avoid fatal risks.

Remember this is your idea, yourrules!

that can be crucial.

Choose youraccelerator or

investor carrefully.There are enough

funds for goodideas.

A failure is not always a

mistake, it may simply be the

best one can do under the

circumstances. The real mistake

is to stop trying.

B. F. SKINNER

@CompositySoft

THANK YOU

www.composity.com