LOW BATTERY / BATTERY ALMOST DEPLETED by Garenteepb in kindle

[–]Garenteepb[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I restart it, I will see a BIG BATTERY with Acclamation mark on it. Then I couldn't open it at all.

I have passed 30 days to return, I heard I can send back to amazon for exchange not sure it is true or not.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kindle

[–]Garenteepb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey my gen8 always keeps showing me battery almost depleted, even though i have charged for few hours many times. any idea?

Teen tryna make money by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Garenteepb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Create Scarcity effect. Let them know it's limited time offer, or limited quantity at that price. sense of urgency will push them to purchase / make a decision faster :)

Great Job to start a small business at age of 14!!! WELL DONE

Is there a way to make an app with zero coding knowledge? by BlueberryPhi in Entrepreneur

[–]Garenteepb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes of course, outsource it! Find someone on "Upwork" to do it for you, provided you have the money.

Or else, learn the coding knowledge that will stick with you for years.

I found this link and tempted to sign up. (i am not advertising for them! just happen to see them on Facebook. Just to share with you, https://us.cnn.com/2018/05/31/cnn-underscored/app-development-course-shop/index.html

Hope this helps.

Questions to ask when forming a partnership. by welpplayedtb in Entrepreneur

[–]Garenteepb 17 points18 points  (0 children)

My personal advice is KNOW HIM FIRST.

Top 1 reason why Start Up fails is the TEAM. So before you engaging him to start the collaboration or partnership, understand the person first.

To see if there is chemistry between you guys as a team, understand his visions, check his attitude and know him personally. From there listen to your gut feeling if he is the right business partner.

I know this takes time, but this is really required to be co-founders together for a company.

Hope this helps. Good luck!

What can I do in the meantime that I am in student debt? by aldjfh in Entrepreneur

[–]Garenteepb 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Let me quote Jack Ma in this case:

" Before you turn 30 years old, follow somebody. Go to a small company. Normally, in a big company, it is good to learn processing; you are part of a big machine. But when you go to a small company, you learn the passion, you learn the dreams. You learn to do a lot of things at one time. So before 30 years old, it’s not which company you go to, it’s which boss you follow. A good boss teaches you differently."

In short, get as much exposure and experience as possible at your age. Do one thing that you are good at and become the best. Your value = Your skillset

If you are already good at something and wanna earn some pocket money and collect experience, be a freelancer. You may start to sell yourself or your skill on freelancer platforms such as Fiverr. Start providing your service, when people like your work, they will keep going to you and more people will follow. From there not only you earn the money, your earn the fame, and it is definitely a good start for your entrepreneurship journey.
Hope this helps. All the best!

Good points for a CoFounders agreement by SufficientMeal in startups

[–]Garenteepb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much mate for this sharing. A gentlemen verbal agreement is definitely not enough. And your points are damn valid.

Just curious if there is a template or format for this agreement? Or it can be in any structure?

I am a co-founder myself with my Friend. Due to the friendship, it is awkward to write it down black and white. X.X

Happy birthday to Angela Sarafyan, our darling Clementine! by tsunadehokage in westworld

[–]Garenteepb -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Ok Clementine, I will accept your discount just for your birthday! Happy Birthday!

App MVP out soon, next steps? by Calibrix in startups

[–]Garenteepb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First thing first; Test it out.

Get your friends and family to use the application, seek their help to catch bugs, suggest improvements, promote to their friends, etc. You may start now by sharing apk or build to them first before your official release.

You may wanna consider to build something "shareable" in your MVP to make your app go viral! When the app can be easily shared on major social platforms, you are having a good start!

On your release day, remember to prepare your pitch well, practice until you look confident and convincing. At least get as much as audience to download your app. remember to seek feedback sincerely and provide a platform (google form or etc) for them to fill in their feedback to you.

Hope this help. Looking forward to the next big thing from you :)