The Startup FAQ - Post 1
Wrote this on Dec 23rd, posting it now. Here goes:
Here I am on the flight from Delhi to Mumbai, the flight time was 615am in the morning, its already 915am and the flight is still in Delhi. Yes you guessed it right, its the fog. The winter season is delhi is accompanied by fog, always ... which means early morning and late evening flights are almost guaranteed to be delayed.
Well, I have talked on the phone, solved a few Sudukos, ate some stuff ... so what next? I just realized my dear friend "blog".
I have been thinking on writing about my experience on startups for quite some time ... so what could be a better time than this. So if you are a first time entrepreneur and an engineer, then this is for you.
... shall have more in my next POST, until then Happy Entrepreneuring.
Here I am on the flight from Delhi to Mumbai, the flight time was 615am in the morning, its already 915am and the flight is still in Delhi. Yes you guessed it right, its the fog. The winter season is delhi is accompanied by fog, always ... which means early morning and late evening flights are almost guaranteed to be delayed.
Well, I have talked on the phone, solved a few Sudukos, ate some stuff ... so what next? I just realized my dear friend "blog".
I have been thinking on writing about my experience on startups for quite some time ... so what could be a better time than this. So if you are a first time entrepreneur and an engineer, then this is for you.
- Passion is Step 1
So here's the deal, the road that you are embarking on is a tough one, you won't get the nice office that your employer might have provided to you in the past, you won't get those multi digit paychecks, you won't get all those benefits, you won't get the work-life balance ... - Everything sounds so negative, so whats my motivation?
Thats right, the road is tough ... but the end is rosy, provided you make it. Most people drop out early, others struggle for some time and then drop out ... only a very few make it.
The only thing that will keep you going in these tough times is the passion that you have for what you are doing. Hence I say, make sure you are very very very passionate about whatever business you have chosen. - Okie, what next?
Revenue, revenue, revenue ... don't think investment, don't think technology, don't think anything else, just focus on who your customers are going to be, why will they pay and how you will reach them.
I know this can be hard, I have been through this myself. Being an engineer the thing that really excites me most is cool technology. But see we're here trying to run a business, and a business must make profits and for that you need revenue ... so really there isn't a way out. - But lots of companies, e.g., many Internet companies don't have a revenue model when they do their first launch?
Yes thats true, and this exactly what the 2000-2001 dot com bubble was all about, a lot of people have already made this mistake, you can avoid it and you should. - But the Internet companies of today have an automatic revenue model called google adsense.
Yes thats true, but do you know how much revenue that will get you exactly? Before you rely on it too much make sure you have done the math. Even google gets most of its revenue from google adwords (the ads that show up on its search page) and NOT google adsense and there is a good reason for that. So make sure you have done your research before you rely on it too much.
... shall have more in my next POST, until then Happy Entrepreneuring.
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1 Comments:
Hello Varun
I went through all of the blogs posted by you and your colleagues out here.
I must say,they dont only depict how much techy you people are but also depict how much hard you are trying for good business,good management too.I must admit,this is excellent.
Keep it up.Hope to see you soon sometime in future.
I am somewhat related to the same field in which you are working,and an IIT delhi grad.
Wishing you all success in all your future endeveours.
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