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“One of the few things that you have when you're little is you can move really you can change directions really fast because you don't have any of those things like customers. Um, you can make changes. You can change the product or the brand or how you sell or the pricing or what features are there or delete features. You have the ability to move really fast. So, you should do that like you should use the advantage that you have that your bigger competitors cannot do.”
On , Jason Cohen, Founder & Chief Innovation Officer at WP Engine, spoke about startup strategy during 69: Sound, Actionable Advice with Jason Cohen on 边角聊.
Jason Cohen, the founder and chief innovation officer of WP Engine, has been active in podcast discussions where he offers perspectives on startup strategy and business philosophy. On the podcast "69: Sound, Actionable Advice with Jason Cohen," Cohen stated that advice is often contradictory, as "if you find any advice whatsoever I can find you someone else who's very smart and successful who will tell you to do the opposite," and he emphasized that the value of advice depends on a founder's specific context and goals. He also argued that small companies should leverage their ability to change direction quickly, stating that "one of the few things that you have when you're little is you can move really... fast because you don't have any of those things like customers." In other appearances, Cohen discussed his new book "Hidden Multipliers," released for pre-order, and appeared as a surprise guest on the podcast "A series of miracles." On the "SaaSpocalypse 2" episode of Indie Board Session, he described how WP Engine defined its strategy by picking "2–3 things to win on" rather than depending on any single feature. Cohen also cautioned against small startups trying to appear bigger than they are, saying that "the problem is that you cannot in fact act like a bigger company... you've destroyed trust cuz you lied."