If you are building on the web and want to succeed in the markets where all the growth is, you _cannot_ develop/test on iPhones.
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Do you believe this advice applies even to fresh startups? In my experience, unless your niche is precisely those other markets, no.
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Startups have a limited amount of time to gain legitimacy and traction, often (but not always) that means US market first. With exceptions
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Disposable income, relatively fast internet, fast devices, low regulatory complications/payment, understanding of their users. Etc
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Otherwise while ur burning thru cash trying to optimize for these other markets competitors can gain a footing in US/similar markets first
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Applies *doubly* to startups. See: http://startupljackson.com/post/83244692828/html-first …
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As a startup, you only have a theory about who your users will be and you're looking for fit. Restricting that potential is 0_o
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