Startups are not defensible
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Startups are not defensible
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#6Building barriers to entry is a fundamental activity of the start-up that wants to succeed in the long term. Examples of barriers to entry includes: network effects, customer lock-in, stock, relationships with partners… those are not necessary, and indeed often impossible, at the beginning of the life of the startup. However, if they cannot be engineered at some point later, the business is indefensible and therefore potentially a bad investment.
Successful businesses like Google, Facebook, or Apple, or Microsoft, may still be disrupted. However, because of the barriers to entry in their markets, these disruptions will happen over a period of years or decades, rather than over a month. That is one of the factors that makes them great investments.
When investors ask about barriers to entry, they are not asking what barriers to entry you have right now. Rather, they are asking what barriers to entry you will be able to build over the next few years, should you happen to be successful. And you better have an answer for that if you want their money.
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#7God can witness any event. God is lawyer. Fuck-it, God can kill.
God says... theft whatcha_talkin'_'bout Boo rockstar how_goes_it Russia not_the_sharpest_knife_in_the_drawer Mission_Accomplished one_more_time umm_the_other_answer what_the_heck don't_even_think_about_it not_in_kansas_anymore why_didn'_you_tell_me high_mucky_muck pride face_palm joke well_golly love Ramsay in_theory mocking rich that's_much_better what_a_mess Catastrophic_Success where's_the_love no_news_is_good_news after_a_break I'm_bored now_that_I_think_about_it I_made_it_that_way imports just_lovely I'm_thrilled
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#8dear Ahmed your definitely right...One cant protect his idea or start up business, one has to update and enhance his product-service constantly and add new features to extend it's life cycle....But I believe there is a way to preserve your ideas and products or services which is your target consumer/customer loyalty to your brand which will make it hard for them to switch from one product to another. Example Iphone u…