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How to Apply And Succeed at Y Combinator | Startup School

How to Apply And Succeed at Y Combinator | Startup School

Applying to Y Combinator isn't just about funding—it's about positioning your startup for systematic growth. Learn why persistence matters, how technical talent increases interview odds by 5x, and why clear applications outperform verbose ones.

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How Startup Fundraising Works | Startup School

How Startup Fundraising Works | Startup School

Startup fundraising isn't the exclusive, high-stakes world media portrays. Early-stage fundraising has become simpler and more founder-friendly than ever. Learn the reality behind the myths and discover how seed rounds actually work.

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How to Build An MVP | Startup School

How to Build An MVP | Startup School

Building an MVP is widely misunderstood. Skip endless planning and surveys. Launch quickly, target desperate early adopters, and iterate relentlessly. Even the iPhone started imperfect—customer conversations beat market research.

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The Best Way To Launch Your Startup | Startup School

The Best Way To Launch Your Startup | Startup School

Stop waiting for the perfect moment to launch your startup. Most founders spend months perfecting their product before going public—a fatal mistake. Learn why launching early and iterating often is the key to finding users who love your product.

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Keys To Successful Co-Founder Relationships | Startup School

Keys To Successful Co-Founder Relationships | Startup School

Starting a startup with the right co-founder dramatically increases your chances of success. Y Combinator data shows only 4 of their top 100 companies were solo-founded. Learn how to find co-founders, build strong relationships, and navigate challenges.

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How to Get and Evaluate Startup Ideas | Startup School

How to Get and Evaluate Startup Ideas | Startup School

Finding the right startup idea can make or break your venture. Learn how to identify promising concepts, avoid "tar pit ideas," and why 70% of top founders discovered their ideas organically rather than through brainstorming.

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Should You Start A Startup? | Startup School

Should You Start A Startup? | Startup School

Starting a startup is challenging but rewarding. Y Combinator's Hodges Bair shares insights from working with 1,000+ founders on who should start companies, why resilience beats confidence, and how to prepare for entrepreneurship even if you're unsure.

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What Basic Game Theory Teaches Us About Startups

What Basic Game Theory Teaches Us About Startups

Entrepreneurs face a critical choice: pursue zero-sum games where victory comes at others' expense, or positive-sum opportunities that create lasting value for everyone. This fundamental game theory distinction can transform your business approach.

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2 Essential Car Gadgets Everyone Needs - Live With It

2 Essential Car Gadgets Everyone Needs - Live With It

Tech expert Roger Chang recommends two must-have car gadgets under $100: the Astro AI portable tire inflator ($30) and Ancel AD410 OBD2 scanner ($30). These tools help drivers handle tire inflation and engine diagnostics independently, saving time and money.

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Every Product I Couldn't Release

Every Product I Couldn't Release

Linus Tech Tips revealed dozens of failed product prototypes worth over $100,000, including gaming mice, RGB welcome mats, and cashmere hoodies that never reached market due to patent conflicts, costs, and timing issues.

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Meet The Photographer Who Built a $10B Startup (Ivan Zhao)

Meet The Photographer Who Built a $10B Startup (Ivan Zhao)

Ivan Zhao's journey from aspiring photographer to CEO of $10B productivity platform Notion shows how artistic vision can drive tech innovation. His aesthetic philosophy shaped Notion's modular architecture, positioning it perfectly for the AI boom.

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How To Make A Few MORE Billion Dollars: Brad Jacobs

How To Make A Few MORE Billion Dollars: Brad Jacobs

Brad Jacobs has built eight billion-dollar companies over five decades. His latest insights reveal how mental clarity, strategic acquisitions, and the right investors create extraordinary success. A practical guide from proven experience.

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