Funny info-graphic on how to vet your start-up idea. Expand both X and Y axis all day long until you have covered everything you can imagine making a business out of. The advisory from Andrew Chen on what folks should feel free to dream up
So go work on “Tinder for doctors.” Or “Birchbox for pizza.” Use it for the Linkedin blurb describing your company, and on your 5-min accelerator pitch. But don’t forget, there’s a reason why “Uber for X” startups have mostly failed — you need to lead with the customer value, not with what is easily described within the startup community.
Using Craigslist to inspire Airbnb for X is about as amusing as the info-graphic Chen refers to.
Airbnb seems to be the one that got away for many investors, who are now closely watching the roster of startups that are slowly disrupting certain sections of Craigslist (and in the case of Airbnb, doing this literally).
So go work on “Tinder for doctors.” Or “Birchbox for pizza.” Use it for the Linkedin blurb describing your company, and on your 5-min accelerator pitch. But don’t forget, there’s a reason why “Uber for X” startups have mostly failed — you need to lead with the customer value, not with what is easily described within the startup community.
Using Craigslist to inspire Airbnb for X is about as amusing as the info-graphic Chen refers to.
Airbnb seems to be the one that got away for many investors, who are now closely watching the roster of startups that are slowly disrupting certain sections of Craigslist (and in the case of Airbnb, doing this literally).
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