PAUL GRAHAM Do Things that Don’t Scale
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Company
Date
July 2013
Description
Paul Graham’s essay “Do Things That Don’t Scale” emphasizes the importance of founders being hands-on in the early stages of a startup. Instead of waiting for users to come, they should actively recruit and personally engage with them. The essay encourages founders to focus on delighting early users and provide exceptional customer service, which can scale as the company grows. This approach helps startups build a strong foundation and gain momentum for long-term success.
Topic
Startup Strategy
Entrepreneurship
Early Stage
Product Development
Customer Acquisition
