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Indifference is Your Real Competitor

Why bother worrying about your competition when your true problem lies with your customers not caring about your product?

If you are creating a new market (as is often the case for tech
startups) your best chance of success is taking the time to figure out
how to become relevant to the right people.   Most startups spend way
too much time obsessing over their clueless competition.

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