What It Is & Consequences For Founders Who Aren’t Aware of the Concept
In the fast-paced business world, it is essential that you understand key terms and how they can impact your operations and profits. With that in mind, we are going to discuss the term product-market fit and why it is important in your business.
The term product-market fit was popularised in the mid 2000’s by Marc Andreseen – one of the founders of Andreseen Horowitz, who defined it as the “degree to which a product satisfies a strong market demand”. Andy Rachleff – the founder of Don Valentine, spoke of product-market fit as “the only thing that matters.” Clearly, it is an extremely important business concept.
These three factors must align in order to achieve product-market fit:
Without these three factors working together in perfect harmony, you are unlikely to achieve your long-term business goals and objectives.
What are some signs that you have achieved product-market fit?
Some of the steps you may want to take if you are determined to achieve product-market fit are:
If you have achieved product-market fit, then you should notice that you maintain a steady stream of revenue. Whereas your business will not be as profitable if you have not achieved product-market fit.
To further familiarise yourself with the term, here is a useful article by 25iq, who, from their experience outlined a dozen lessons about product-market fit.
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