I guess Im randomly asking but does anybody know of a method to log back into an instagram account? I was dumb lost the password. I would love any tips you can give me!
41:51 -- 6 years later in 2020, where remote working is compulsory. :) Everyone can make it work when we push ourselves to find the need to think out of the box.
The amount Kevin says Wufoo returned to investors, 29,561%, is wrong. That means a 296x return for investors. Wufoo was acquired for $35,000,000, which is 296 times the $118k that YC invested. So Kevin's figure only makes sense if YC bought 100% of Wufoo with that $118,000. That's certainly not the case. All Kevin did to get that percent figure was divide the acquisition price by the investment amount, which is not how you calculate return on investment.
"Figure out, how to make people talk about your product. Figure out the most interesting story they can tell at the dinner table". Gold gold gold
10/10 most underrated Video for product development
This is a hidden gem, thanks!
Thanks for watching! -Craig
I guess Im randomly asking but does anybody know of a method to log back into an instagram account?
I was dumb lost the password. I would love any tips you can give me!
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So many great insights packed into one lecture. Thank you for uploading this!
41:51 -- 6 years later in 2020, where remote working is compulsory. :) Everyone can make it work when we push ourselves to find the need to think out of the box.
Very important insights and very applicable.. Am very grateful.
The amount Kevin says Wufoo returned to investors, 29,561%, is wrong. That means a 296x return for investors. Wufoo was acquired for $35,000,000, which is 296 times the $118k that YC invested. So Kevin's figure only makes sense if YC bought 100% of Wufoo with that $118,000. That's certainly not the case. All Kevin did to get that percent figure was divide the acquisition price by the investment amount, which is not how you calculate return on investment.
Still relevant, still useful, and so prescient
I learned a lot on how to take care of customers.Thanks
The way this guy did run that company, it's no wonder it was a huge success...
👏🏽👏🏽
I'd give this double like thumbs up if I could
i thought was going to be trash, but is in fact top 10 startup talks ever.
AJ why did you think it was gonna be trash??
you expected a talk from Kevin to be trash? biggest lol of my life
Absolute best vid on the internet for product development
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Woah. This is incredible
Such precious knowledge
Great video, thanks. I checked the Gottman blog. According to them, the greater predictor of divorce is contempt.
This is brilliant! Love it!
How do you reconcile a simple mvp and making a great first impression?
Focus on the smallest set of features that will create the biggest emotional response.
@@nictse500 nicely said and thanks for the reminder.
this guy is very smart
Wonderful. Great video!
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Well explained
fantastic inspiration
How to get the slides?
The posted links are not working
Excelent! Thanks!!
He has great skin
1000th like :)
🤣 Thanks Kevin
schemes in this presentation are a mess, great content anyway!
This guy comes across badly