The Lifecycle of a Startup

As an organization ventures on its first steps, the delicate lifecycle of a startup begins.

Concept
A fantastic idea has been developed that will accomplish X, Y, Z. But at this stage, the focus is on the idea, conception and inspiration rather than facts and research. Determining if there is a market for the product or service is the next logical step for an organization, along with electing how the offered solution will increase revenue or reduce any costs for the consumer.

Seed
Here is where the product development is finalized and the preparations for market introduction begin. Gathering an increased amount of feedback from testing assists in perfecting the product abilities. This is the optimal time to focus on overcoming the challenge of being the “new kid on the block” and strategizing for acceptance. Concentrating on matching any opportunities with existing skills, experiences and passions – all this, paired with the considerations necessary in finding professional advisors and continuing with planning, strategizing and engaging in market research.

Often, the completion of a business plan is a huge factor in the success of an emerging, fledgling startup. (Consider specifications like developing the business model in the first few months of existence without actually receiving any revenue initially.)

Startup
The company is likely piling up on expenses and not obtaining as much revenue – as the project becomes manifest, a startup transitions into the most delicate phase in its life cycle. The main hurdle becomes doing as much as possible with the (admittedly) low revenue. Immersion is crucial in this stage, building up and pouring all energy into the project process and vision.

Early Stages
Striving toward each goal, one by one. The early stages focus on the milestones that need to be accomplished in order to solidify a place in the market/industry. At this point, companies should be taking notes and fixing details to achieve that perfect tuning, as well as implementing a sales strategy that allows for consistent sales at an enduring level. Attracting clients and building customer loyalty will encompass the mission of achieving user satisfaction.
Since these are the initial stages, companies must go full-throttle. The budget is subjected to multiple revisions, and any possible extra funds should be stored in the event of an unexpected circumstance hindering project implementation.

Breakeven/Established
Results are finally seen, exhale a sigh of relief. Achieving profitability, using gathered revenue to perfect products, expand market development and provide support for current and new customers has become routine and as essential as breathing.
Creating new jobs, expanding employee base, building the best team for the organization. Improving upon relationships with customers. Thriving in an established place in the market with a loyal group of customers, your audience.

Growth/Expansion
Generating profits, gaining market share, contributing to the industry. Consider public and private trade, acquire or become acquired by other companies/businesses/organizations. A new stage, epitomized by a period of growth into new markets and channels. If any merging is considered, research must be done to ensure those partnering companies complement the original one, ensuring mutual benefit.