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How to Find Your First Customers (Before You Have a Product)

How to Find Your First Customers (Before You Have a Product)

via Dev.to BeginnersSpencer Claydon

How to Find Your First Customers (Before You Have a Product) Most founders think they need a finished product before they can start selling. That's backwards. Your first customers aren't waiting for a polished app or a perfect landing page. They're waiting for someone to solve their problem. And if you can't find 10 people willing to pay before you build, that's a signal worth paying attention to. Finding your first customers is less about marketing and more about conversations. It's scrappy, uncomfortable, and nothing like the growth hacking playbooks you've read on Twitter. But it works. Here's how real founders have done it. Why Should You Find Customers Before Building? Because building first is the most expensive way to test a bad idea. According to CB Insights, 35% of startups fail because there's no market need. Not because the tech was bad. Not because they ran out of money (though that's a close second at 38%). They built something nobody wanted. Finding customers early does t

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