Startup lessons I learned in 2012 while raising 550,000 euros in funding (whiteboardmag.com) 18 points by mirceagoia 13y ago ↗ HN
[–] mirceagoia 13y ago ↗ Congrats, Bobby! Now the real hard work begins :). [–] bobbyvoicu 13y ago ↗ Thanks :)Yeah, it's true. Now, we have "real" issues, like actually creating a viable business, right? :) [–] mirceagoia 13y ago ↗ A viable business is always the goal :).
[–] bobbyvoicu 13y ago ↗ Thanks :)Yeah, it's true. Now, we have "real" issues, like actually creating a viable business, right? :) [–] mirceagoia 13y ago ↗ A viable business is always the goal :).
[–] mariuscorici 13y ago ↗ Nice work and more, great advices. Congrats. [–] bobbyvoicu 13y ago ↗ Thanks, Marius, I'm happy you liked it :)
[–] ricardobeat 13y ago ↗ What is the 'untapped market' that is mentioned in the startup bootcamp video? The presentation makes it look like just a new Zynga. [–] bobbyvoicu 13y ago ↗ Simple, classic games, with a multiplayer version. Checkout Solitaire Arena on Facebook to get an idea :)It is, basically, a gaming company, but we do not build more complicated games, like Zynga or other big companies do.
[–] bobbyvoicu 13y ago ↗ Simple, classic games, with a multiplayer version. Checkout Solitaire Arena on Facebook to get an idea :)It is, basically, a gaming company, but we do not build more complicated games, like Zynga or other big companies do.
[–] raavi 13y ago ↗ Great job! A big journey starts with one step... [–] bobbyvoicu 13y ago ↗ Yes, it does. Thanks!
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[ 0.28 ms ] story [ 36.5 ms ] threadYeah, it's true. Now, we have "real" issues, like actually creating a viable business, right? :)
It is, basically, a gaming company, but we do not build more complicated games, like Zynga or other big companies do.