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How to Evaluate a Startup

  • On June 21, 2015

As we enter the slow summer recruiting season, now is a good time to think about your next move. If you are considering a startup, this article lays out 6 points to help you evaluate the business:

  1. Is the product/service unique and relevant? Consider competitors and your startup’s value-add.
  2. Is the timing right? There is ideally a trend, feature, release, law, or other game-changing event that will help your product/service be especially relevant.
  3. Is the market size substantial? And users will pay for your product/service?
  4. What are users’ reactions? Are the features clear and memorable?
  5. Can you test a prototype now?
  6. Are there barriers to entry for others? Barriers could include patents your company may own, exclusivity, unique customer base, etc.

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