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				It's called "using proven business models". There are 3 ways to make a startup:
 
 - Cloning proven business models
 - Localizing and adapting other startups
 - Roll your own idea
 
 Just because a platform is already made doesn't mean it's great. Learn from your user what they hate. It's basically free market research for you.
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				@g-m-f There is a thin line between reusing proven business models and STUPID FUCKING CLIENTS.
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				Isn't the irony in this that Amazon's online shopping arm has never actually turned a profit? I was under the impression that, really, it's not a proven business model at all, or at least not by them...
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				Well simply put they found something the existing company was screwing up on and fixed it on their version. So they fixed it and told their competors that progress is a bitch and if you don't make it your bitch it will make you its bitch
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