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Understand exactly what the market demands. Then -- if you can possibly manage it -- let market demand pull the product out of the startup with as little interference as you feel capable of.
The Only Thing That Matters is one hell of an important thing to leave out.
Build It And They Will Come isn't that best way. It's an act of belief: You Build It ... They Come. There is no marketing step. And it is exactly ass-backwards from any kind of best way -- including what you think is in any book. (Yeah. That's the one.)