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Defining an Attractive Market
October 30, 2012 Editor 0
Geoff Yang, founding partner at Redpoint Ventures, lays out measures he uses to identify and define attractive markets to enter. These measures include finding opportunities that are standing in “the path of progress,” or that will change the economics of a current solution.
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