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Top 10 Japanese Startups

freshtrax

This makes it a hot spot for startups in Japan because of how much potential there is to grow there. These investments stimulate entrepreneurship in Japan causing the Japanese startup scene to be hotter than ever before. Curious to know which innovative startups are successful in Japan? Related article? Market Capitalization.

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How To Build Your Audience Well Before Launching Your Product

Sachin Rekhi

Most entrepreneurs assume that the marketing and audience building phase of their startup begins post product launch. Yet I’ve seen some startups successfully build their audience well before they reach this point. 37signals , SEOmoz , and Mint.com are three such success stories. 37signals started as a classic web design firm in 1999.

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The Evolution of Mobile Apps Since 1994

Arkenea

Then came the first iPhone In June 2007, Apple released its first iPhone which changed the game of mobile industry. Third-party apps are welcome Then came the moment which revolutionized the tech industry and made way for mobile-first startups. The iPhone came with pre-loaded default apps like Maps, Photos,Text, Weather.

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Gibson Biddle – Wicked Hard Decisions at Netflix

Mind the Product

Then in 2007, Netflix launched their streaming platform. At the time, Netflix was a small startup. Amazon, however, was already a huge established company and household name. In 2007, Netflix started to look into partnering with hardware manufacturers to get Netflix content streaming on people’s televisions.

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Andrew Chen on finding the “fresh powder” in growth

Intercom, Inc.

Andrew’s been an angel investor and advisor for a slew of name-brand startups; however, he’s most widely known for his invaluable essays on growth. I’ve known Marc and Ben for a long time, and they originally seed-funded a startup of mine many years ago. Andrew: That’s right. Fighting channel fatigue.

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What is Engineering as Marketing and How Can It Help You Drive Product Growth

Userpilot

It’s a free tool that HubSpot launched in 2007 that scores your website based on factors like speed, SEO, mobile-friendliness, and security. They built a free business name generator that business owners can use to find an available company name. It was launched back in 2007 and has been an active lead magnet ever since.

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Pirate Metrics For Product-Led SaaS-How Does The AARRR Framework Look Like In SaaS

Userpilot

Invented in 2007 by Dave McClure, pirate metrics is a framework that is still used by businesses to measure and optimize customer interaction across their lifecycle. The pirate metrics framework was developed by Dave McClure from 500 Startups and introduced in his 2007, presentation entitled “Startup Metrics for Pirates.”.