I'm the founder of a new big win ph-based project called Wunzo. My partner and I started this project 4 months ago. We divided our responsibilities, with him handling the development and me handling the rest. So far, we've accomplished a lot: we've launched the website, white paper, and explanation video, and I've started working on growing our social media followers ever since the project's whitepaper was published (6-weeks ago). 13 days ago i launched our 20-days seed sale phase because we need financing to access additional resources to lay the best ground work for the project; 13 days have passed and we still haven't raised any funds; most of the VCs i contacted were asking if i had made any sales yet, and whenever i respond with "No", they turn down the entire deal. Tbh, i can't blame them because if it was me, I would probably do the same thing since the chances of me investing in a team made of 2 persons are slim. We both resigned from our previous jobs to focus on this project, and after this failure seed phase, i am torn between shutting down the whole project and start moving forward or keep on going and releasing the pre-sale phase once the beta version of the platform is completed. I would be really happy to hear a second opinion. Thanks for your reading! First mistake you resigned too early and second you are not the only person I listen somewhere failure is not fatal. You sound newbie in big win ph or business field in this way all project fails even big win ph will so nothing new is there in your case. With time you get experience and soon you will learn with time how it works. my suggestion to you right now is you are only going to fail when you stop doing what to you want to do. To be honest, I considered just shutting it down, but I couldn't abandon the solution for someone else. And, yes, I failed.... but I learned from my mistakes. I agree that failure is only the beginning of success if you repair yourself quickly. I'm grateful for your kind words.
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