Do Startups Have to Start in Big Cities?
From http://www.21times.org 290 days ago
But what if you don’t have access to a big city?
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289 days ago
Not to disagree with Becky or anything, but it really depends on the kind of business you are trying to start. I would say starting a five star restaurant with expensive fair in a town with 1,000 people where the median income is $30,000 would be as difficult as starting a cattle ranch in the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Online businesses, of course, can be started just about anywhere given the right technology and talent.