#42 Make Sure You're Solving A Market Problem
Last week, I asked the question “what problem are you solving” as it plays on my mind whenever I hear about a new product/service. Considering the fact that you might be the only one with your problem I felt it would be better to expand on this.
By scratching your own itch you will most likely have a depth of understanding of the domain, a depth of understanding of alternatives and it usually means you are passionate enough to have the grit needed to hustle through the difficult times.
Here’s a good cheatsheet you can use
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