I think the author basically just copied replies from a thread on /r/startups yesterday.<p>What gave it away were:<p>Article:
>Your startup name doesn’t end with an ‘ly’ or ‘fy’. Startups need a .io, .co, domain to flourish in modern era…<p>Reddit:
>Most startups today have a name that ends with 'fy' or 'ly'.
>>Don't forget 'io'<p>Article:
>You don’t carry your brand well enough. Where is your underwear with your logo on it?<p>Reddit:
>I'm no less committed because I won't wear the promotional socks<p>Full thread here: <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/startups/comments/553k6c/what_are_the_biggest_startup_stereotypes_that/" rel="nofollow">https://www.reddit.com/r/startups/comments/553k6c/what_are_t...</a>
> If you still don’t understand, Noob… This post was a satire on how entrepreneurs are generalised<p>Don't explain jokes :/<p>I was enjoying it too.
> So, I am standing here. Telling you… on your face. Dude! You are NOT an entrepreneur.<p>Stopped reading here. More people need to re-read their blog posts before publishing them. Editing is important.<p>Without, the message gets lost because there's no proof that the post is worth slogging through.
This might work for Indian people but I feel like if you are targeting US people you shouldn't use IIT as an "entrepreneur" school, use Harvard, MIT or Stanford.<p>We do have ITT (Tech) but they are basically the laughing stock of... everyone.