1. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
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How not to
Drown
in
Startup Advice
2. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
Hi, I’m Andy!
@andyy
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Let’s talk about..
How Not to Drown in
Startup Advice
4. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
Let’s talk about..
How Not to Drown in
Startup Advice
5. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
What is advice, anyways?
6. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
Limited life experience
+
Over-generalisation
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Limited life experience
+
Over-generalisation
- Paul Buchheit : creator of Gmail
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Advice is our secret weapon
We can benefit from the
learnings of others
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Blogs, books, tweets, slide decks, talks..
Some of my favourites:
➔ BothSidesOfTheTable.com - Mark Suster’s blog
➔ Paul Graham’s essays
➔ Marc Andreessen’s blog archives
➔ Dave McClure - Startup Metrics for Pirates
➔ The Lean Startup - Eric Ries
There’s a lot of advice out there..
10. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
Generic advice
..that you read in the blogs, books..
vs
Specific advice
..about your situation, that you get from mentors,
advisors..
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“All the Startup Advice You Read is Wrong
- but you should read some anyway”
- Ev Williams: Co-founder of Medium, Twitter
https://medium.com/on-startups/8ba2f1774789
Generic advice
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Specific advice
Find yourself mentors & advisors
- People who have been there before
(Un-)successful startup founders, business leaders..
- People who are travelling the same journey
Friends / fellow founders..
- People who have seen a lot
Investors..
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Getting specific advice
DO: Reach out to people and
ask for their advice / feedback
- Be specific
- Be courteous
- Give a reason, suggest date(s)
- Earn their respect
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Advice is great!
but..
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Too much advice?
Analysis paralysis
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Too much advice?
Analysis paralysis
17. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
Too much advice?
Analysis paralysis
The Entrepreneur’s Dilemma:
Most advice is contradictory
18. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
Too much advice?
Analysis paralysis
Most contradictory advice is still valid
The Entrepreneur’s Dilemma:
Most advice is contradictory
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“Have a clear vision, and stick with it”
vs.
“Be prepared to change your idea / pivot”
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“Get a lot of users,
figure out monetisation later”
vs.
“Make money from day 1”
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“Raise more money than you need”
vs.
“Only raise as much money as you need”
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“Hire your friends”
vs.
“Never hire your friends!”
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Understanding & interpreting advice
Who’s giving it?
What’s their context?
What are they assuming?
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“You should do X..”
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Assuming Y..
“You should do X..”
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“Raise more money than you need”
vs.
“Only raise as much money as you need”
27. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
“Hire your friends”
vs.
“Never hire your friends!”
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Deciphering the clichés
32. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
“The main thing
is to keep the main thing
the main thing”
- Stephen Covey
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“The main thing
is to keep the main thing
the main thing”
¯_(ツ)_/¯
34. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
“The main thing
is to keep the main thing
the main thing”
- Stephen Covey
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Focus, Level #1
Say “no” to distractions
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Focus, Level #2
Cut things out;
narrow down your scope
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Focus, Level #3
“Minimum Viable Business”
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“Minimum Viable Business”
1 product
1 market
1 USP
1 distribution channel
1 revenue stream
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Focus, Level #4?
Identify the 1-2 things you’re trying
to improve right now
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Focus, Level #4?
Identify the 1-2 things you’re trying
to improve right now
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How to not drown
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Seek advice
Understand the context / assumptions
Make strong choices
It’s your opportunity
43. Andy Young // @andyy // andy@500.co
“Avoid decision by indecision”
- Mark Suster
bothsidesofthetable.com/2010/05/15/
avoid-decision-by-indecision/
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“You’ll often hear conflicting advice about everything
but ‘build a great product’
..this means you can go either way on much of the rest of it
and it doesn’t really matter.”
- Sam Altman, Y Combinator
http://blog.samaltman.com/startup-advice
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References
“Avoid decision by indecision” - Mark Suster
http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2010/05/15/avoid-decision-by-indecision/
“All the startup advice you read is wrong - but you should read some anyway”-
Evan Williams
https://medium.com/on-startups/8ba2f1774789