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My name is Thomas Petersen. I am co-founder and partner in Hello a digital creative agency out of Copenhagen serving clients around the world. Besides that I am investor in a fish restaurant in the danish version of the Meatpacking district. I also do public speeches about a wide range of areas from digital design to the future of media. I have more than 14 years of professional experience in designing digital experiences especially for startups. You can learn more about me on @hello_world or write me a mail at thomas.petersen@gmail.com

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answered How can I generate Sales in a niche market?
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answered How to find potential co-founders for a startup?
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comment Is it possible to setup a contract between two parties without being responsible for mistreatment
just making introductions
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comment What are high barrier niches that are hard to get into in software
Well I guess it depends on what kind of prediction we are talking about no?
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answered What are high barrier niches that are hard to get into in software
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comment What are high barrier niches that are hard to get into in software
There is a book called Glitch talking about exactly that. Very interesting stuff you can listen to an interview with the author here: itc.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail4677.html