Make Something Wonderful Is this best advice for every business ever? |
Make Something Wonderful Is this best advice for every business ever? |
You could make a really great website with a lot of cool animations, but if it serves no utility then people will probably not pay for it. Maybe a 1-month subscription or a one time payment to take a tour of the website, but that's probably going to be it. So it's not sustainable on the long-term, or in other words, it's probably not a good business.
"Make something people want" (YC's mantra) seems much more fitting for business intentions.
My favorite piece of advice comes from my physics teacher in high school: work hard, play harder.
How about AWS lambda+DynamoDB+S3, a system that allows you to run 10 fairly complex web sites for 6 bucks a month AND reliably stay operational with almost zero maintenance effort?
>adjective
>inspiring delight, pleasure, or admiration; extremely good; marvelous.
>"they all think she's wonderful"
Businesses probably need to consider how much money customers will actually pay for it, and whether it is a good value compared to alternatives.