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Dennis Eusebio’s Story

Made on January 14, 2007
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So, long story short...

While Dennis Eusebio was Running a Startup

Dennis Eusebio made the mistake of

splitting my concentration between too many ideas

My Advice to You is

decide on one solid business idea, then go with it

Here's the whole story

As an entrepaneaur, you're both blessed and cursed with the ability to come up with tons of concepts and ideas. Hell, you've probably come up with two since you came to this site.

The problem with this is that you end up focusing on too many things. You end up being a jack of all trades but a master of none. You'll be much better off picking your best idea from the lot and going through with it.

I read a good quote from fbook.com. "You can do anything, just not everything."

See the book

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Jamie Quint says
Posted on January 16, 2007

I agree, I struggled a lot with this too and I think that if you keep pursuing a single idea that is where you achieve the most refinement and the most success. The project I have been working on for the past few months is completely different in the implementation stage than it was in the initial idea stage. I think its rare to find a final product that is the same product that was initially envisioned, and thats a good thing.

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Teevio says
Posted on January 17, 2007

very true, I sold a web app that started to be more work and effort than I wanted so I could focus solely on a new idea that I had.

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Brian Balfour says
Posted on January 24, 2007

It's all about focus

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