I Spent 30 Days Studying A Programmer Who Built a $230 Billion Company After Quitting His 9???5 ??? Here???re His Weird Rules To Grow A Startup

Until 1999, Marc Benioff had been with Oracle for more than 10 years.

He had a lucrative salary and addictive stock options.

But since 1996, he wanted to do something of his own. For the last 3 years, he has been thinking about getting out of corporate life.

A sabbatical from work and a trip to India helped him gain mental clarity. He realized that he wanted to build a business through which he could give back to the world.

In 1999, he started his company Salesforce.com.

By 2009, he drove Salesforce’s revenue to more than $1 billion.

In the past, I’ve spent over 30 days exploring his journey to build Salesforce. Here are five of his weird strategies for growing a startup.

1. You need to position yourself as a visionary

Programmers starting their company for the first time have wrong assumptions about customers.

They think that customers only want to buy from established brands. But this is not true.

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