5 Comments on “Five Startups Have Got to Go: WSJ Editors Debate | WSJ Startup of the Year”

  1. Interesting. Getting grilled by people in the industry or anyone who has
    created a brand or company is cruicial to ironing out the details. I got
    destroyed by some doctors and other angels not because I didn’t know what
    they were asking rather then my responses being long winded and/or
    seemingly half-hearted.

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  3. If the two co-founders from The Muse make it into the top five, they are
    going to be strong competition to go up against, especially after
    performing so well during their Hot Seat interview. I also like
    Trendalytics, because of their CEO’s charismatic personality, and the
    bigger picture of what she’s trying to do within the fashion world. The
    only thing that worries me, a little, is how she kind of buckles when
    pressured into a corner from a successive line of tough questions.

  4. The start up I founded Purebred is doing great in the pet care industry. We
    moved from being the company that is kind of setting things up to actually
    working. Our marketing load is so big we actually have over 300 marketing
    tools to complete from defining the market, to market lifecycle stages to
    understand how to market our product or service. For example if you’re in a
    mature market with little innovation than you basically compete on price or
    if its in growth its differentiation

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