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When networks are important, the "best" product may not always win.
Sole Proprietor
A business owned and run by one individual where there's no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity.
Scalability
The capability of a system, business model, or product to handle a growing amount of work or to be enlarged to accommodate that growth.
Equity
The value of an ownership interest in property or businesses, after deducting debts and liabilities.
First-Time Entrepreneurs
Individuals starting a business for the first time, often facing unique challenges and learning experiences.
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