45. Chiara McPhee. Start a Business

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45. Chiara McPhee. Start a Business

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45. Chiara McPhee. Start a Business Advice with Chiara McPhee on ryrob
Chiara is the COO and co-founder of Bizzy, a state-of-the-art marketing platform that integrates with eCommerce website builders. She studied business at Stanford and Duke, and has a background in marketing and design. Here’s what Chiara has to say as far as business advice to entrepreneurs who want to start a business for the first time:

“Often I see first-time entrepreneurs struggle to organize and process feedback. When starting a company, you’ll get feedback from everyone: your early users, potential customers, investors, friends, and even your second cousin twice removed.”

"Build a framework to prioritize and implement changes based on customer feedback." @chiaramcphee
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“I’ve found it incredibly helpful to have a framework in place to systematically collect, prioritize, and implement product features based on customer feedback–both from customers you have, and the customers you want!”

46. Bram Kanstein. Start Business Advice from Bram Kanstein on ryrob
Bram Kanstein is an Amsterdam-based entrepreneur and co-founder of We Are Off uk ka number kya hai Record, a digital growth agency for startups. Bram also made Startup Stash, a curated directory of 400 resources and tools to help you build your Startup that has helped more than 300k+ entrepreneurs from around the world. Here’s the best business advice Bram has to impart with entrepreneurs who want to start a business for the first time:

“I’ve discovered early on that building long-term value is more important than making short-term money. Sure, you can earn quick cash with some hustle but that won’t help you win in the long run.”

"Building long-term value is more important than making short-term money." @bramk
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“I see a lot of people starting a business without thinking about the long-term value it can bring them. One of the things me and my business partner decided on when starting our digital growth agency We Are Off The Record, was that we wanted to build value with people and make sure that we’re able to call everyone we now work with, in 5 years and still have a good relationship. I haven’t won at the game of business yet, but I know that building a long-term network is the most valuable thing you can do.”

47. Silas Moser. start-business-advice-from-silas-moser-of-chasing-foxes
Silas and his wife Grace are the voices behind the wildly popular lifestyle, travel and personal finance blog, Chasing Foxes where they teach thousands of monthly readers how to live their best lives with a blog. They’ve written about topics like getting started with the best hosting plans, picking a domain name that’s right for your niche, and even how to choose amongst free hosting plans or monthly hosting plans if you’re on a tight budget. Here’s the business advice Silas has to share with first-time entrepreneurs who want to start a business of their own:
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