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Building a landing page for my business, how to go about it as a non-tech person? Can gemini be used to make a full fledged landing page?

I am building a landing page for my business. I want to explain my business to everyone as well as create a waiting list for the launch. I want to understand from developers, is there even a way to develop a no-code website/landing page for my business.

How do I ensure that user data is secure?

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u/Not_A_Founder — 1 day ago
▲ 3 r/StartBusiness+2 crossposts

Do people want to start a start-up because they like the idea of being an founder ? Or do people want to still build cool products and then start a company?

Starting a company is probably the toughest thing you can do.

  1. Insight: You have got to begin with a key insight. The insight has to be valuable enough to place a bet and put some capital into it.
  2. Capital: It can be borrowed money, generational business pivoted into a different entity, or money saved up from a job.
  3. People : If you are in a traditional business type you can go solo, but someone trusted has to be a part of it. If not, then a group of like minded but with different vocational excellence would the right mix. ( However there have been exceptions where a solopreneurs become really rich)
  4. Sustainability and Resilience : When your business enters year 2, this is when you can make or break your company. Your financial discipline, business plan and mental resilience are tested. If you can survive and somehow come out relatively victorious, chances of success increase manifold.

I heard somewhere that business is like combat sport. You should have a proper training camp for your match, but your opponent is training as well. And you don't know whether you will be successful or not. Yet you have a almost delusional belief that you will win. All you need is your skill set, a proper coach, training partners and most of all - delusional belief that you will emerge victorious.

What is your motivation to start a business?

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u/Not_A_Founder — 1 day ago

If you could have an avengers team of Indian entrepreneurs , what would that be? To make it more precise, we choose different designations. CEO, CTO, CMO, COO, Chairman

In sports, there is a concept of a dream team. I was wondering, in the business world what would that look like.

India has some great entrepreneurs. If we can build our dream team to start a company what would that be?

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u/Not_A_Founder — 2 days ago

You Build, I Fund. The biggest problem with people wanting to start their business is they don't know where to start. Well I am ready to help people who want have a unique idea and want to start

I have been around CEOs and Start-up founders , and I have learnt one thing - to build a business from the idea stage to a proper business, you require a good team, a mentor who will tell you what to do and WHAT NOT TO DO.

I will help people build a concrete business plan and we will take it from there

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u/Not_A_Founder — 7 days ago

How does one select a technical co-founder that matches your vision ?

Coming from a business background, I have always understood how to value business and understand business models.

Talking to people, understanding the gap in the market has come somewhat natural to me.

Recently I stumbled upon a business idea. Got it validated from people in the industry. Have a roadmap and have built strategies on how to reach goals.

Now I can either pay someone to build an app for me, or I can look for someone who is great at tech/building software, and also shares the same enthusiasm to make a difference.

Now how do you judge who is the right fit is the question?

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u/Not_A_Founder — 10 days ago