I Can't Code, and You Can't Sell Crap

So I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about why I’m not angel investing as much lately, and I think there’s a conversation there that I’d like to talk about and bring into our space. And the title of that is:

I can’t code, and you can’t sell crap.

It’s an analogy for what’s going on right now which is that whether you’re a developer or a designer; a CTO or maybe an operator like a COO or a marketer as a CMO, there is a very distinct personality trait that you need to have in order to be a leader/CEO/co-founder/executor of a profitable business. It’s easy to go out, come up with a pitch, raise some money, and start a business. It’s hard to navigate it as the word continues to change. What I’m realizing, and what I want people to think about a little bit (especially VCs, angels, and most importantly 22-35 year old young women and men who are thinking about starting an internet company/startup/app) is that there are a lot of #2’s and #3’s right now who are trying to run companies. That’s just the truth. There are a lot of players who would be amazing right-hand-gals or left-hand-guys - unbelievable #2’s and #3’s - who are trying to be #1’s. We’re going to see a lot (I mean an obnoxious amount) of companies going out of business because those people don’t have the stomach to navigate through the waters.

There is this huge disconnect right now where everybody thinks they can be entrepreneurs and the fact of the matter is that I could think in theory I’m a great python developer, but I don’t have the natural talent to pull it off (and could never really get there. I mean, I’d love to be an NBA superstar, but no matter how much trying or effort I put in, I’m just not gonna get there). You can try to start a couple of businesses and think that maybe on the third try you’ll pull it off, but the fact is that “I can’t code, and you can’t sell crap” really sums up how I feel about the space right now. There are a lot of people starting businesses right now and they can’t win.

Be honest with yourself. Look inside yourself and understand that you’re that #2 or #3; that you could be the boost, the turbo-charge. There are just a lot of people right now who could make a lot more money jumping onto a #1 instead of trying to start their own thing.

Big disconnect in the market guys. Big disconnect.

John Gurley

Customer Success Leader - SME | SMB

11 年

I agree 100% in regards to my industry. I work in the video game media and dev industry is full of people with extraordinary skills but no idea how to properly run a business. "I can’t code, and you can’t sell crap" pretty much sums up what I see every day. Cheers Gary Vaynerchuk

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chris eklund

eLearning Everywhere

11 年

Anyone in business needs to understand a simple principle: A good company takes a team. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Cuban, et al were not successful because they were loners. They were successful because they understood their strengths/weaknesses and found the appropriate partners. If anyone thinks that they are Pure #1s, then I submit that they are full of #2 and will be lucky to end up #3. If the author ultimately defines #1 based on their leadership qualities alone; I would suggest that such qualities are often developed by jumping into a pool when you don't yet know how to swim. You would be surprised at how fast people grow! My question to the author is... what kind of VC is he? Is he a #1 (can see the opportunity and provide the resources to help it realize its potential) # 2 (can see the opportunity, but really doesn't have the resources or drive needed to help the company reach its potential or # 3. Lucked out. Has a bunch of money but couldn't hit a vision train if he was asleep on the track. My experience is that the #1 VCs are making a ton of deals now. The #2s and #3s made money when a monkey couldn't fail. Now that the market is more competitive they are pulling back from the high risk/high reward opportunities because they are smart enough not to trust themselves.

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John Torres

Owner/CEO Independent App development consultant/Developer talent recruiter ||Mobile & Web Apps|| SaaS|| At Suma RE LLC

11 年

I'am with you-Flavius Lucica

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John Torres

Owner/CEO Independent App development consultant/Developer talent recruiter ||Mobile & Web Apps|| SaaS|| At Suma RE LLC

11 年

Gary V I agree but I wont work for anyone just did i rather starve than to be 2 to 1

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