That's utter nonsense; you stop being a startup when you start paying dividends and living quarter to quarter. At the early stages all your "profits" are just put back into the company.
Self funded. Sold a previous incarnation of the company, and went to reinvent it to something completely different. Previous buyer wants to buy it again, but I have bigger eye-balls now, and on them are bigger dollar signs :-P
Same. I'm profitable enough to pay my bills and maintain my lifestyle. I make more money doing this than I did as a programmer employee, and also more than when I was a consultant. "Very profitable" would be nice, but not quite there yet.
One more for "comfortable". I'm making in the general ballpark of my dayjob salary. Self-funded (for $60 back in the day, and a whole lot of reinvested earnings and sweat equity).
I am curious to hear startup stories from the people who voted for "Bootstrap + very profitable". Anybody here who would want to tell us who you are and what is your startup? Thanks.
I'm especially curious to hear if it was patents (someone claimed to own our process) or copyright (someone caught us making a "social music/video" site).
It was a social music site, it stretched fair use within reason, but we would have had to strike deals with the major labels to be fully functional. We ended up in a meeting with Hank Barry (CEO of Napster in 2000) and he straight told us that there was no way we could both do business with record labels and be profitable.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 65.0 ms ] threadI planned to put up ads on my site to recoup cost and then make it break even into profitability.
My first game site(an encyclopedia) has already achevie "break even" status.
So...how should I vote?
I'm not ok with eating ramen.
Put in my vote for..."Comfortably profitable?"
Real ramen is really good. Like the kind you order in a restaurant.
Like all im aiming for bootsrap + very profitable but dont know if that will happen within 6months - 1 year of launching, only time will tell :)
But that's depending on your definition of "very profitable". I make more money than I did as an employee at my last job.
But it also happens to be a services company. The services company funds the product company. More info: http://smartfulstudios.com