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The Hardest Lesson in Startups: Build Audience Before Inventory
The Hardest Lesson in Startups: Build Audience Before Inventory


One of the most important lessons I’ve learned — and one that many founders overlook — is this:
Before you spend a dollar on inventory or packaging or web design, you need to know if you can get people to care. And the simplest way to do that is by building an audience. — ehandbook.com
Too many startup founders rush straight to logistics: products, packaging, fulfillment, and e-commerce stores. Yet without audience interest, all that infrastructure is like building a ship without knowing whether anyone wants to sail.
Why Audience Comes First.
At the earliest stage, the real question isn’t “Can I build this?”
It’s “Does anyone want this?”
You can answer that question without spending on inventory — by creating value in advance. When you start posting useful content related to your product domain, two things happen:
You attract the right audience. People who are already interested in your subject matter will find you.
You validate demand. Engagement — follows, comments, shares — becomes a signal that people are not just interested but invested.
Content That Builds Trust (Before You Sell)
If your startup is in a niche like tea, for example, you might start with content such as:
Brewing tips for different tea types
Comparisons of steeping temperatures and times
Behind-the-scenes glimpses into sourcing and blending
Funny or educational tea culture stories
Common mistakes beginners make (and how to fix them).
These aren’t hard sells. But they are opportunities to build real interest and an audience who will care when you do have a product to sell.






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