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[QUOTE="Deleted member 28873, post: 79500"] When you have a jumping off point for your customers If you really plan to give your customers what they want, (and you should!), let them tell you what they want. Julia Hartz of Eventbrite says, “We fundamentally believe that our users en masse are much smarter than us.” This doesn’t mean you can squeak by with a subpar product, business model, or goods. However, do remember that you don’t have to have everything before launching. Your customers are going to come up with more ideas regardless. Keep a pulse on Eventbrite by following them on Twitter. 2. As soon as possible According to Patrick Lee from Rotten Tomatoes, launch “as soon as possible…research isn’t super critical.” Don’t take this to mean that you can just throw a mediocre company together and hope for the best. However, Lee is very much a doer who’s balanced out by dreamers. Trust your instincts and you’ll see when you’re digging in your heels for no reason. Check out the latest Rotten Tomatoes happenings on Twitter. [/QUOTE]
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