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483 What founders need to know to operate and build an international startup

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Guest Author @ 150sec 1 place · 08/04/2022 17:47 EDT

What founders need to know to operate and build an international startup

All startups aim to go global—expanding the user base and generating additional revenue from newer markets. This process of going global is not just about creating and validating the product in a new market (although this is an important step). Rather, it is about exploring the company’s potential across global markets without limiting it to ...

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