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		<title>By: Gregory Go</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gregory Go]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[#6 - not having a support team.

You touched on the importance of working with a trusted accountant and attorney.

I would add a competent tech person and a board of advisers.

Having a cofounder/partner is extremely useful for bouncing ideas around.  Getting that second opinion keeps our perspectives honest.

If you don&#039;t have a cofounder/partner, or an official (paid) board of advisers, make sure you have trusted internet friends/mentors.

It really sucks when your vision doesn&#039;t match reality... and you don&#039;t find out until you&#039;ve already launched your product or service.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>#6 &#8211; not having a support team.</p>
<p>You touched on the importance of working with a trusted accountant and attorney.</p>
<p>I would add a competent tech person and a board of advisers.</p>
<p>Having a cofounder/partner is extremely useful for bouncing ideas around.  Getting that second opinion keeps our perspectives honest.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a cofounder/partner, or an official (paid) board of advisers, make sure you have trusted internet friends/mentors.</p>
<p>It really sucks when your vision doesn&#8217;t match reality&#8230; and you don&#8217;t find out until you&#8217;ve already launched your product or service.</p>
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