Keynote presentation at the Runway Incubator in San Francisco about lessons learned from 12+ years and multiple startups here in Silicon Valley. Hosted by The German Silicon Valley Accelerator (GSVA) in collaboration with: the German American Chamber of Commerce (GACC), Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI), and the German American Business Association (GABA). Seventh edition of My Success. Our Visions. March 5th, 2014 - More info at http://bit.ly/1gNvv6V
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Startup Lessons Learned
1. Startup Lessons Learned
One Exit, One Going, One Failed
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German Silicon Valley Accelerator (GSVA)
March 5th, 2014 - Runway Incubator, San Francisco
By Frederik Hermann / @netzkobold
#siliconvalley #gsva
2. My computer science professor Prof. Dr. Walter F. Tichy first sparked my interest in“Palo Alto”
and the “Silicon Valley” at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in the late 90’s.
13. Focus
With your limited resources it is essential to focus your energy.
Set a few achievable goals and make everything
work towards those goals.
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14. Product/Market Fit
Don’t wait too long, test and validate your assumptions with
real customers. Build a product that people want.
#timetomarket #gsva
15. Reality is for pussies
You can't design for the present, you have to build for an
anticipated future. You can't build to where your potential customers
are today, but rather where they will be tomorrow.
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16. Go big or go home
It totally doesn't pay to think or act small.
Big thinking tends to create its own weather system.
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17. Hire for your culture
Hiring the right team is essential. Look for energy.
Hire the person that blows you away with energy, curiosity,
ideas and focus. A’s Hire A’s, B's Hire C’s.
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18. F%$k the features
Your core value proposition needs to resonate with your
potential customers, adding features won’t help.
Reduce, make it simple and easy to use.
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19. Trust your gut
Don't lose sight of that finely tuned instrument
between your head and your belt. If something doesn't feel right about
a business deal or business relationship, it probably isn’t right.
#instinct #gsva
20. You don't want it to be easy
The value is often created doing the things other people
can't or are unwilling to do. You want it to be hard.
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21. Be in it for the long haul
People think that a startup is a quick/easy way to make money,
but startups take time - a lot of time. If you aren't in it for a
5-year time horizon at least, don't do it.
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22. Create a path to revenue
No (business) problem is not helped with cash flow.
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23. Learn Hard / Learn Fast
If you're the smartest guy in the room, get out. You have no time to
not be learning and you're wasting your time. Change is the
dominant characteristic of today’s business landscape. Embrace it.
#gsva
24. Viral Loop
Build a viral loop into the product’s core inner workings.
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25. PR is dead
Don’t spend time and money focusing on PR in your early stages.
PR is not an effective customer acquisition tool anymore.
Building a product that people want is more important.
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26. Learn how to present
If you can't sell your idea to others, no one else will be able to.
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27. Honor your fans
Your fans and advocates are the most important asset you have,
engage and involve them, show them that you care about them,
they will bring more users for you.
#wordofmouth #gsva
28. Test, measure, refine
Through rapid experimentation create a healthy loop of
building, testing, measuring, learning, refining and improving.
Base your decisions on analytics and data .
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29. Don’t be a dick
The valley is small. Reputation and relationship is everything.
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30. Believe in your vision
You will receive a lot of advice, conflicting suggestions, people telling
you to change your approach… take everything with a grain of salt,
nobody knows your business better than you.
#gsva