Startup founder advice from entrepreneurs turned investors Garry Tan, Charles Hudson & James Currier

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Have you ever struggled to find the right market niche for your start up idea?
In this video we explain the three tips for finding the market niche from entrepreneurs turned investors like Gray tan, Charles Hudson and James Currier
Here we make you understand the three hot tips from top investors to help you identify a market niche where your company can thrive.

Video Chapters
00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Tip 1
02:00 - Tip 2
02:55 - Tip 3
04:10 - Bonus Tip

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Solve a new problem in a real way…I also loved if they say you’re crazy you might be early

janealexander
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Tip 2 is always helpful to be reminded of. After looking at different industries and their trends, I'm sure bright minds can't help but notice the opportunities.

As always, appreciate how to-the-point your videos are!

kellieliang
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Being early and success rhyming resonated w me

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Which tip resonates with you? Let us know in the comments. For me, the tip that is most intriguing is Network Effects — designing a product so that every new user benefits all the other users. I want to apply that to education, so students are not just receivers of education, they also contribute to the whole by teaching other students. YouTube already operates this way — every viewer can contribute comments.

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