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| | Ask HN: product first or team first? | | 4 points by wickedchicken on Jan 10, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments | | I recently decided to leave my job to pursue an idea I had with respect to statistical analysis of code. I'm running off savings for now and can't really pay anyone with cash. Where should I be focusing my energy: developing a prototype that I can use to attract willing developers/business people, or attracting people to work with me on building the damn thing? Convincing people to work with me is easier if I have something up, but building something up gets easier with people working with me! This seems like a chicken-and-egg situation and I'm curious what fellow HNers have tried. |
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First you hire a bootstrapping team that will help you build the prototype. At this stage, you're looking for people that will accept low salaries, because that's all you can afford (interships, outsourcing, etc...).
Then, with a prototype in hand, you hire a team of A-people that will take it to the next level.
Also, moving to a foreign country can be a good way to cut your spendings, I write a post about that recently: http://gregschlom.com/post/2300487726/geographic-arbitrage-h...)