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8 Steps to a Data-Driven Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

By Adriana Herrera @adriana_herrera · On October 13, 2015

Startup ideas are fun but not all are created equal.

Some ideas may generate millions of dollars but may not be in a large enough market so the startup will never be able to raise venture capital. Some ideas may be in a large “venture capital approved” market but not what the market needs.  Below are slides with steps to help test a startup idea by building a minimum viable product (MVP) and finding product-market-channel-fit.

Don’t make the mistake of wasting time and money building a robust platform for an idea and market you haven’t validated. Rather test an idea in 1 – 3 months and use the data to decide if the startup concept is something truly worth pursing.

How-to Build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) from Adriana Herrera
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Adriana Herrera is a tech entrepreneur, tree hugger, and geek in stilettos. She spends her time building EpicHint.com, surfing, and cooking with family.

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Hi my name is Adriana Herrera. I'm an entrepreneur. I've founded companies in tech and outside of tech. I taught myself to code while drinking wine one summer. I wear stilettos and have a closet full of dresses I love! I've written columns in publications like The New York Times. I was named a Top 20 Latino Innovator by NBC/ NBC Latino. Yup, I'm Mexican. I'm very proud of my heritage and the amazing cooking skills passed down to me by my mother and abuelita.

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