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Startup Trends in 2025
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Startup Trends in 2025

The startup world is constantly changing, and entrepreneurs must adapt to new challenges and opportunities. In 2025, startups will face […]

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wOyhbaiejAnB 2025-01-22
Practical Learning
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Practical Learning

We believe that the best way to learn is through practice. Our courses focus on real-world project work, analyzing market […]

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Derek Walker 2021-06-04
Expert Support
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Expert Support

You won’t be left alone to face the challenges. Our team of experts – successful entrepreneurs, investors and professionals from […]

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wOyhbaiejAnB 2021-03-22
Access to Unique Resources
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Access to Unique Resources

We provide you with tools and materials that market leaders use. This will allow you to save time and focus […]

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Derek Walker 2021-03-18
Real Cases from Practice
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Real Cases from Practice

The best way to learn is through examples, and we are ready to share them with you. We have collected […]

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Derek Walker 2021-03-17
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Real Cases and Success Stories

We look at real-life case studies so that you can learn from the successes and mistakes of others. Cases of […]

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Derek Walker 2021-03-04

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Startups are often not profitable in the beginning

Many startups are not profitable in their first few years. Founders invest in product development, marketing and customer acquisition, which often leads to losses. For example, Amazon didn't start turning a profit until 7 years after its launch, despite successful growth and a large customer base.

Startups attract investment even at early stages

Unlike large companies, startups can raise significant funds at very early stages, sometimes even before their product or service reaches the market. Investors evaluate startups based on growth potential and idea, not on current revenues.

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