This is *very much a thing*, particularly in networks where the business technology of B2B SaaS is well understood and where some participants are 3+ years down the curve from other participants. To quote someone: "What am I going to do [with profits], buy apartment buildings?"https://twitter.com/zackkanter/status/1182721760652742656 …
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Your assertions suggest that B2B SaaS startups should have far higher success and survival rates than other categories of startups. Does the data empirically show this?
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it says something more like: you'd expect more serial founders in b2b saas since they're well-understood and execution dependent. could have a large graveyard of failed to executes.
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Been discussing this with friends actively. Joined to help one last month - execution is certainly the key.
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