Original startup is dead, but I think that's mostly because it was a marginal idea, my cofounder quit, and without my cofounder, I didn't have all that much passion for it.
Thinking of doing a new startup, in a more clearly-defined pain point with more immediate profit potential. But I'm seeing how job apps go in this market; I need more time to scope out the market and do some prototypes anyway.
When this crisis was first starting back in 2007, I said that "recessions force honesty upon businessmen. The marginal businesses get flushed out, forcing people to focus on useful stuff." That's as true now as it was then, even if my own startup was one of the marginal ones.
In case of a starup that doesn' require so much money to run, like http://www.quotag.com it's not the recession that affects them most, but the moods of customers. I mean, in the pre-funding phase there is not much to screw up :)
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 16.1 ms ] threadThinking of doing a new startup, in a more clearly-defined pain point with more immediate profit potential. But I'm seeing how job apps go in this market; I need more time to scope out the market and do some prototypes anyway.
When this crisis was first starting back in 2007, I said that "recessions force honesty upon businessmen. The marginal businesses get flushed out, forcing people to focus on useful stuff." That's as true now as it was then, even if my own startup was one of the marginal ones.
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