Entreport email thread

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Email 1: Initial Inquiry

From: John Smith [email protected] To: Sarah Lee [email protected] Subject: Seeking Advice on Starting a Business

Hi Sarah,

I hope this email finds you well. I've been thinking about starting my own business for a while now, and I was wondering if you could offer some advice. I have an idea for a mobile app that I think could be successful, but I'm not sure where to start.

Do you have any experience with entrepreneurship or know of any resources that could help me get started?

Best, John

Email 2: Response and Follow-up

From: Sarah Lee [email protected] To: John Smith [email protected] Subject: Re: Seeking Advice on Starting a Business

Hi John,

Thanks for reaching out! I'm happy to help. I've started my own business a few years ago, and it's been a wild ride. I'd be happy to share some of my experiences and insights with you.

Can you tell me a bit more about your idea for the mobile app? What problem does it solve, and who is your target audience?

Also, have you done any market research or validation of your idea?

Looking forward to hearing back from you.

Best, Sarah

Email 3: Follow-up and Clarification

From: John Smith [email protected] To: Sarah Lee [email protected] Subject: Re: Seeking Advice on Starting a Business

Hi Sarah,

Thanks for your prompt response! I'm excited to share my idea with you. My app is called "TaskMaster" and it's a task management tool that helps people stay organized and focused. It's designed for busy professionals who need to manage multiple projects and tasks at once.

As for market research, I've done some basic research online and talked to a few friends who are interested in the idea. However, I'd love to get more feedback and validation before moving forward.

Do you have any suggestions on how I can validate my idea further?

Best, John

Email 4: Advice and Next Steps

From: Sarah Lee [email protected] To: John Smith [email protected] Subject: Re: Seeking Advice on Starting a Business

Hi John,

Thanks for sharing more about your idea. TaskMaster sounds like a great concept, and I can see how it could be useful for many people.

To validate your idea further, I would suggest conducting some user interviews or surveys to get feedback from potential customers. You could also try building a minimum viable product (MVP) to test with a small group of users.

Additionally, you may want to consider joining a startup accelerator or incubator program to get access to resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities.

Best, Sarah