While the idea of dropping your startup to gain exposure might seem tempting, it’s important to weigh the long-term implications. Being featured in a newsletter can provide valuable visibility, but sustainable growth typically results from building a solid brand and a loyal customer base. Perhaps this approach is more suitable for startups that are at a critical inflection point or are exploring pivot opportunities. Ultimately, a strategic decision aligned with your company’s vision and growth plan will yield better outcomes than fleeting publicity. Would be interesting to hear more about the criteria for selection and how this exposure translates into tangible value for participating startups.
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While the idea of dropping your startup to gain exposure might seem tempting, it’s important to weigh the long-term implications. Being featured in a newsletter can provide valuable visibility, but sustainable growth typically results from building a solid brand and a loyal customer base. Perhaps this approach is more suitable for startups that are at a critical inflection point or are exploring pivot opportunities. Ultimately, a strategic decision aligned with your company’s vision and growth plan will yield better outcomes than fleeting publicity. Would be interesting to hear more about the criteria for selection and how this exposure translates into tangible value for participating startups.