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1. TRUE. It’s much better to first make a product a small number of users love than a product that a large number of users like. You can grow from ‘Love’ not so much from ‘Like’
2. FALSE. Startup die when they fail to make a product their users love. It’s a quick, painful, and expensive death too much to your competitors jubilation. Focus on your users not your competitors.
3. TRUE. Answered this already but worth uploading in your brain again: Most startups usually die because they don’t examine what their users like and they spend time on other things. Got it? Good.
4. C. Product. Users. Feedback. Iterate - PUFI!
5. B. Buying Google ads is like buying users but worse; you give your money to creepy Google. You have to grow organically first, save your money for now - you’ll need it.
6. TRUE. The best way to turn a user into a champion is to delight them with a memorable experience. There’s a thousand other ways you can be remembered, good or bad, emphasis here is on the word ‘Delight’
7. TRUE. You can get to know what users think of your product and learn what they need by talking to them both constantly and consistently. You have to get nice and close to them.