Many first-time startups rush their product development to validate their ideas without a proper run-up. Sure, if you have an intense grasp on the market this can work, but frankly, it’s still extra risky. At Evil Martians, we’ve worked with dozens of early-stage startups and seen how rushed product development can blur founder focus, blow up budgets, and lead to frustration. So, before jumping in—do your homework! https://webdesignernews.com/founders-if-you-want-a-startup-success-do-the-homework-first/
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