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Are there any *good* books that teach the proper way of "starting up"? I have an idea for a service that I want to get up from the ground, garner an userbase, then sell to some assholes for a lump sum.
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You should get all the info you need for free on the Internet, dont buy some grifters startup book

Theres a subleddit on startups where people post there story/strategy
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>garner an userbase
none for jeets
just ask your town rapist prakesh for advice or something
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