Side Projects Are the Gateway to Entrepreneurship
If you’re thinking about starting your first company, consider starting with a side project. By starting small, you can get your feet wet, make mistakes, and learn new skills that will be helpful once...
View ArticleBounce Makes it Incredibly Easy to Ask and Receive Product Feedback
Bounce, a product from Zurb, is a collaborative tool for asking and receiving visual feedback on a website. Simply insert a url or upload a screenshot to bounceapp.com. The app then creates a...
View ArticleWork on the Ideas That Keep You Up at Night
Sometimes It’s hard to decide which idea to focus on when you’re in the R&D stage of entrepreneurship. My new rule is that I only work on the ideas that keep me up at night. If I don’t think about...
View ArticleWhat Startups and Restaurants Have in Common
Restaurants and startups have more in common than you might think. They face many of the same core challenges, such as building a business from the ground up, attracting and retaining customers, and...
View ArticleMoleskine and LEGO Collaborate on Limited Edition Set of Notebooks
Moleskine and LEGO have announced their collaboration on a limited edition set of notebooks. The notebooks will feature classic black Moleskine exteriors with screen printed LEGO illustrations. Each...
View ArticleElements of a Well-Designed Launch Page
Your launch page is the first impression of your company to potential users, investors, partners and journalists. The page should be informative and give visitors some type of preview of your product....
View Article15 Things to Consider Before Starting a Company
Before starting a company or focusing on your startup full-time, think thoroughly if being a co-founder and chief executive is the right lifestyle and skill-set fit for you. It’s nearly impossible to...
View ArticleCulture Transparency as a Recruiting Strategy
In today’s competitive talent market, it’s not enough to be a funded startup with a sweet ping-pong table. To recruit top talent, you have to be building an exciting product with a culture to match....
View ArticleNew York Startups Offer $5,000 to Help Talent Relocate to Silicon Alley
Come Work in New York is a new campaign that aims to help talented developers, designers and problem solvers relocate to work for startups in Silicon Alley. The initiative is led by Dispatch, a...
View ArticleHow to Stand Out in a Crowded Market
Startups are like restaurants, in that even if your menu is unique, you’re competing for people’s appetites. I grew up around the restaurant industry and often relate it to technology and business....
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