Startups Will Succeed Once They Quit Chasing This Vanity Metric | Entrepreneur
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Without context, a lump sum of money raised by a school using the platform is just a vanity metric, ineffective for showcasing the potential of the fundraising platform.
Startups often fall into the trap of chasing growth percentage as a vanity metric, which can be misleading, with examples like going from $1 to $5 being advertised as 500% growth.
Established companies may find growth percentages relevant, but for startups, it can be a distracting vanity metric, overshadowing more critical indicators of success.
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