DISQUS

VentureBeat: The market always makes way for true innovation

  • keanu zhang · 3 years ago
    Dear Mr. Xie,
    thanks for sharing such good opinion with us. and thank you for strengthening my entrepreneurial belief. you are one of the greatest chinese entrepreneur I have ever seen.
  • ChinaVenture · 3 years ago
    Dear Mr.Xie,
    I would like to see some advise for entrepreneur instead of unfathomable theories.
    Whatever, you are one of the best chinese entrepreneur and hope you can come back to mainland to carve out sometime.
  • Krish · 3 years ago
    A very honest write up. I enjoyed its sincerety in presentation and purpose. I am from India and don't know much about you...but I am sure that I'll get to hear more of you in future. All the best.
  • Diran Afarian · 3 years ago
    Dear Mr Xie,

    Thank you for the insight. I have also put together a new concept in employment with my site www.NextEmployee.com, I have been hitting brick wals just like you were saying. Mainly it is, "The Industry doesn't need another Monster or Dice" while my model is far away from those.

    What do you suggest I do to keep going? I have taken it as far as I can with my own money and with the team that I have assembled. I need to get the help and investment of an Angel or VC to take it to the next step. But I can't seem to get a buy-in.

    Thank you,
    Diran Afarian
  • Nate Westheimer · 3 years ago
    Excellent advice. It's hard not to listen to the naysayers, but if you work hard and have an great plan and strategy, you can surely make it.
  • Will · 3 years ago
    Dear Mr. Xie,
    Let me start off first by saying great article. It is nice to hear that with the drive and the foresight, that a truly good idea can survive and flourish in any market.
    With that, what direction would you give for an entreprenuer that has a good business idea, but works for one of those "legacy thinking" larger companies? Any direction / advice would be much appreciated.
  • JJ · 3 years ago
    Nice article. I believe it's the "regular" capitalists who have blended into the venture capital biz over the past few years (causing excess capital) who contributes to the stupid group think mentality. It seems these RCs only want sure things or copycats (witness # of web 2.0 companies and other "hot" sectors): total antithesis to concept of venture capital.
  • Gary Lee Gammenthaler · 3 years ago
    I really appreciated the insight in your article. Being new to this industry, your article has given me faith in promoting your product. Thanks Gary Lee Gammenthaler Orem, UT
  • abercrombie0 · 3 weeks ago
    Everything will be all right,I am behind you.That’s something,That's what I was thinking.Brilliant idea.iphone club