Sitemaps
How We Secretly Lose Control of Our Startups
Does Startup Success Validate Us Personally?
Should Kids Follow in Our Founder Footsteps?
The Evolution of Entry Level Workers
Assume Everyone Will Leave in Year One
Was Mortgaging My Life Worth it?
What's My Startup Worth in an Acquisition?
When Our Ambition is Our Enemy
Are Startups in a "Silent Recession"?
Do Founders Deserve Their Profit?
The Utter STUPIDITY of "Risking it All"
Why Most Founders Don't Get Rich
Investors will be Obsolete
Why is a Founder so Hard to Replace?
We Can't Grow by Saying "No"
More Money (Really Means) More Problems
Committees Are Where Progress Goes to Die
Wait a Minute before Giving Away Equity
Why do Founders Suck at Asking for Help?
The Value of Actually Getting Paid
Will Investors Bail Me Out?
Is the Problem the Player or the Coach?
Do People Really Want Me to Succeed?
You Only Think You Work Hard
SMALL is the New Big — Embracing Efficiency in the Age of AI
The 9 Best Growth Agencies for Startups
Never Share Your Net Worth
This is BOOTSTRAPPED — 3 Strategies to Build Your Startup Without Funding
The Ridiculous Spectrum of Investor Feedback
$10K Per Month isn't Just Revenue — It's Life Support
Why do VCs Keep Giving Failed Founders Money?
If It Makes Money, It Makes Sense
The Hidden Treasure of Failed Startups
My Competitor Got Funded — Am I Screwed?
Why Having Zero Experience is a Huge Asset
How About a Startup that Just Makes Money?
How to Recruit a Rockstar Advisor
Risk it All vs Steady Paycheck
A Steady Hand in the Middle of the Storm
How to Pick the Wrong Co-Founder
Staying Small While Going Big
Why I'm Either Working or Feeling Guilty
Are Founders Driven by Fear or Greed?
What if I'm Building the Wrong Product?
How Startups Actually Get Bought
Quitting vs Letting Go
Actually, We Have Plenty of Time
Why Can't Founders Replace Themselves?
Who am I Really Competing Against?
Investors are NOT on Our Side of the Table
Plan for Bad Times, Budget in Good Times
Demo Article
When a $40m Exit is More Than a $200m Exit
Don't Fear the Reaper: AI Edition
Don't Let Investors Become Your Customer
We Can't Stay Out Of The Game For Too Long
What if Our Dreams Are an Illusion?
What if this isn't a "Big Business"?
Founders, Not All Problems Are Apocalyptic
Stop Listening to Investors
Can You Build a Startup in Less than 40 Hours per Week?
Unlocking the Power of a Startup Community
Strategies to Effectively Raise Capital for Your Startup Business
Are Bootstrapped Startups Less Valuable?
Why Founders Don't Ask for Help
Where to Find Startup Mentors to Take Your Business to the Next Level in 2023
What Is a Venture Capitalist and How Do They Work?
What Is an Entrepreneur? A 2023 Guide to Starting Your Own Business
A Guide to Different Stages of Funding for Startups
Time is Our Greatest Asset
The Toll of Everyone Around a Founder
Big Starts Breed False Victories
Once a Founder, Always a Founder
The Invention of the 20-Something-Year-Old Founder
When is Founder Ego Too Much?
Founder Impostor Syndrome Never Goes Away
Always Take Money off the Table
Should I Feel Guilty for Failing?
The Case Against Full Transparency
Why Do We Still Have Full-Time Employees?
This is Probably Your Last Success
How Many Deaths Can a Startup Survive?
How Should I Share My Wealth with Family?
Why Do VC Funded Startups Love "Fake Growth?"
Living the Founder Legend Isn't so Fun
Youth Entrepreneurship: Can Middle Schoolers be Founders?
How to get Customers for Startups
Founder Sacrifice — At What Point Have I Gone Too Far?
The Power of a Growth Mindset: How to Achieve Success in Your Startup
Startup Board Negotiations: How do I tell the board I need a new deal?
20 Best Kinds of Startups for 2023
Series A Funding Rounds
6 Similarities between Startup Founders and Pro Athletes
Choosing The Right Type Of Website For Your Business
Startup Failure is just One Chapter in Founder Life
What If my plan for retirement is "never retire"?
Is Quiet Quitting a Problem at Startup Companies?
If a Startup Sinks, Founders Go Down With it
Startup Growth Challenges: The Downfall of Becoming Internally Focused
Analyzing Startup Accounting Results

A Little Revenue Is Worse Than No Revenue

Stuart Brent

A Little Revenue Is Worse Than No Revenue

In the startup world, payment is validation. If someone is willing to pay you for your service, you’re onto something. If no one will pay you, then you’ve got an issue with your message, your offer, product/market fit, something.

But payment can be misleading.

If you’re not selling at all, it’s clear that there is a problem. If you’re selling a ton, it’s clear that you’re validated.

But what if you’re just getting some orders?

I had a startup that provided feedback on online dating profiles that limped along for a couple years, never having great market fit. It was hard to market, and the model itself made it hard for customers to need to come back.

I should have taken it down it after a year. I eventually killed it after 2.5 years, after putting too much time and money into it. I learned a lot, and have no major regrets, but I was misled by having revenue.

A couple weeks would go by without a customer, and I would think about taking it down. The AWS bill would come in, and I would see the cost of hosting an unpopular startup, and I would think about pulling the plug. There would be a bug, or something would break, and I would debate just deleting it.

But then I would get a customer, and they’d be happy and I felt like I was helping people out, so I would keep going. Rarely did I focus on it entirely, but I would do sprints of marketing to try to get the ball rolling, but it never got real traction or momentum.

It was those few customers that tricked me into thinking I had validation. They made me think the business was viable as-is, when it actually needed a ton more work, and even then it couldn’t overcome everything going against it.

A slow month followed by a spurt of customers would make me think “oh awesome, people are finding it again!” But it’s the days without a Stripe notification that tell you more about your revenue and viability.

Besides the brokered feedback on online dating profile, we also sold a service in which we analyzed the feedback and then edited your profile for you. Only two people ever ordered this. But the most recent customer who ordered it, he raved about it in emails to us. We changed his life, it seems. Gave him new confidence and helped him meet girls online. It was awesome.

But no one else cared. He was the only guy who ever used that service. And I’m thrilled we helped him so much, but he’s a false positive.

And so were the rest of the customers who paid me.

Because a few people paying you isn’t always good. It doesn’t always mean you’re on your way to success. Sometimes you’ve already hit your ceiling right away, and you should realize that you’re extremely limited in how much revenue you’re going to have, but you’re getting false validation, and you’re thrilled by it, because you don’t realize what’s going on.

Clear failure is awesome. Absolutes are great. Knowing that it’s just not going to work lets you move on with a clear conscience, whether it’s a startup or a friendship or a romantic relationship.

Month over month growth is awesome too. It’s clear that you’ve got potential if you’re growing at 30% a month for several months.

It’s the continuous small revenue that is murkier. Are you onto something? Do you just need to make a few changes in your copy or onboarding or whatever? Do you need a bigger pivot? Or are you already close to your revenue peak?

Don’t relax and think you’re winning until you’re beyond initial revenue. Don’t get tricked. Having no revenue at all would have been better.


This article was originally shared on userinput.io

Find this article helpful?

This is just a small sample! Register to unlock our in-depth courses, hundreds of video courses, and a library of playbooks and articles to grow your startup fast. Let us Let us show you!

Submission confirms agreement to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Already a member? Login

No comments yet.

Register to join the discussion.

Already a member? Login

Create Free Account