I love social software and interesting data.
I'm 27. I love cooking and trying new food.
I live in Brooklyn, NY Bayonne, NJ.
Contact me at david.lifson@gmail.com.
I'm the co-founder of Postling, a unified dashboard for small businesses.
It's important to me to give back to the startup community, so if you are interesting in hearing my thoughts about your startup, sign up for my office hours or send me an email.
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Google was in business over a year and a half before issuing its first press release. The product had a taken on a life of its own thanks to a community of fanatical users. That’s how word of great products spread.You’ve got that right.
Usually.Sometimes. Some products lend themselves to viral propagation, either because of network effects or because they’re dramatic improvements over what was there before. It’s dangerous to operate a business on the theory that “they will come” once the product is sufficiently good.
So true, especially if your product is targeted at businesses.
Every business has the potential to be a Google. It just depends how good your choices are a long the way.
So true, especially if your product is targeted at businesses.
Usually. Sometimes. Some products lend themselves to viral propagation, either because of network effects or because...
You’ve got that right.