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Zero to One - 3 Essential Tips to Get Your First Million

Episode 33 of the The Startup Different Podcast podcast, hosted by David and Chris Sinkinson, titled "Zero to One - 3 Essential Tips to Get Your First Million" was published on January 27, 2026 and runs 24 minutes.

January 27, 2026 ·24m · The Startup Different Podcast

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Everyone wants to scale fast and dominate massive markets—but that's exactly backward. In this essential episode, We reveal why the path to your first million dollars starts with going smaller, not bigger. Drawing on Peter Thiel's "Zero to One" thinking and their own hard-won experience selling AppArmor, they break down three counterintuitive strategies that separate startups that survive the Valley of Death from those that don't.The biggest mistake founders make? Building first, selling later. We flip that script and show you why validation through sales—before you write a single line of code—is the difference between solving real problems and creating expensive solutions nobody wants. Then we tackle the niche paradox: why dominating a tiny market of 100 passionate customers beats chasing millions of indifferent ones. Finally, we explore the power of doing things that don't scale—those manual, exhausting, seemingly inefficient actions that generate the insights you can't get any other way.Whether you're pre-revenue and trying to find product-market fit, or stuck at $100K wondering how to hit seven figures, this episode delivers the tactical roadmap most founders learn too late. Forget the growth hacking headlines and viral launch fantasies. This is about the unglamorous, essential work that actually builds sustainable businesses—one validated customer at a time.

Everyone wants to scale fast and dominate massive markets—but that's exactly backward. In this essential episode, We reveal why the path to your first million dollars starts with going smaller, not bigger. Drawing on Peter Thiel's "Zero to One" thinking and their own hard-won experience selling AppArmor, they break down three counterintuitive strategies that separate startups that survive the Valley of Death from those that don't.

The biggest mistake founders make? Building first, selling later. We flip that script and show you why validation through sales—before you write a single line of code—is the difference between solving real problems and creating expensive solutions nobody wants. Then we tackle the niche paradox: why dominating a tiny market of 100 passionate customers beats chasing millions of indifferent ones. Finally, we explore the power of doing things that don't scale—those manual, exhausting, seemingly inefficient actions that generate the insights you can't get any other way.

Whether you're pre-revenue and trying to find product-market fit, or stuck at $100K wondering how to hit seven figures, this episode delivers the tactical roadmap most founders learn too late. Forget the growth hacking headlines and viral launch fantasies. This is about the unglamorous, essential work that actually builds sustainable businesses—one validated customer at a time.

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