Difference between revisions of "Startup business"
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Revision as of 22:17, 27 March 2020
Startup business (or, simply, startup) is one of the following:
- A business in its search of its business model, which usually means ways not to depend on external funding.
- An enterprise in the early stages of operations.
Startups are usually seeking to solve a problem or fill a need, but there is no hard-and-fast rule for what makes a startup since situations differ. Often, a company is considered a startup until they stop referring to themselves as a startup.