<i>Premise 1:</i>
Most start-ups die because they are unable to find enough customers to keep them alive.<p><i>Premise 2:</i>
They can’t acquire enough customers because they built a product people just don’t really care about so acquiring customers is a tough expensive process that eventually puts them out of business.<p><i>Premise 3:</i>
Many founders know that they are meant to somehow validate their ideas with real customers before they build anything, but they just don’t know how to go about this process correctly.<p><i>Based on these premises, I present The Proposition [Version 0.1]:</i><p>I will help you acquire 100 beta-testers (potential customers) for you start-up idea and based on the insights we are able to gather from them about the problem you are trying to solve with your idea, develop a business model and an initial concept for a product that will effectively meet their needs.<p>I am offering this service FREE to 10 HN founders; If you are interested, you should send me an email here – customerdevelopment@outlook.com – and I’ll book you in for a Skype interview.
The title is misleading. You offer 100 real customers, but then go and say that you will help acquire 100 beta testers (potential customers, as you say). Plus your profile is empty, and there is no sign of your work anywhere.<p>People, beware. This <i>might</i> be a scam. There are many "internet marketers" who do this. They get you wound up and charge you a couple hundred bucks and then run away.<p>I'm not accusing the OP of being a scammer, but he needs to provide some background.<p>Founders Beware.
I do have a startup idea and I am very interested in this proposition. But, the idea is still fully in development and no actual "beta" is available, as I am still developing the product. Is this proposition still open for just an "idea" test?