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Secrets of a successful start-up


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chumya
startup
by chumya on Jul 08, 2009 05:07 PM  | Hide replies

there is no single answer to startup. I beleive what starts as income substituion can also transform into big business as time passes. We can't have everything written down upfront. Whats important is to increase benchmark everytime you decide to some thing and achieve it. I don't think most of the big firms started with full blown investment plan and infrastructure. I fail to understand the fact that not everything can be predicted upfront. You got to move as things come up and build on it .... Any comments ???

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venu gopal
Re: startup
by venu gopal on Jul 08, 2009 05:17 PM
correct no single answer but mine is doing ok even in these tough times. one can't build a startup on theory or live on predictions. lot of work and dedication should go into a startup plus favorable conditions would help greatly.

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Parvez Ahmad
Work from home
by Parvez Ahmad on Jul 08, 2009 04:46 PM  | Hide replies

Does some one know how to go for work from home programming. I want to bypass the middle agents like getafreelancer , rentacoder etc. I will be very thankful for your reply.

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Rahul Oberoi
Re: Work from home
by Rahul Oberoi on Jul 08, 2009 06:02 PM
a) Stay away fro anyone who asks you to pay up first or register alongwith a payment.

b) Very few are genuine. Most are scamsters

c) Very few legit jobs abound that pay decently and on time.

d) Try and hook up with your ex-company(ies) and see if they hire freelancers for certain projects....some do allow u to work from home.

e) stay away from "opportunities" advertised on Orkut or Facebook.

Good luck.

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Lucid Networks
Beware
by Lucid Networks on Jul 08, 2009 04:31 PM

Beware suppliers and service providers you will not get your payment for the supply or servises

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fightagaintevils
startup
by fightagaintevils on Jul 08, 2009 04:25 PM  | Hide replies

is a company which ruins VCs and employees.Beware of those mushrooms.1 in 1000 may be successful in every 10 years.

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mahesh singh
Re: startup
by mahesh singh on Jul 08, 2009 05:08 PM
open your eyes man..
the bigger economy means bigger number of startup that's why America is biggest economics, also startups are like a "small scale industries" which is a backbone of any economic

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Rahul Oberoi
Re: startup
by Rahul Oberoi on Jul 08, 2009 06:00 PM
You may be right about the 1 in 1000 being "successful" but definitely not every 10 years. Every year sees a number of successful ventures.

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