Mon, Jul 7, 2008
88db.com is a spammer
wtf… c’mon now 88db.com … stop spamming me. After you sign me up without my consent to your lame service, you’re gonna spam me to your effing newsletter and don’t let me unsubscribe.
I hope your crappy website that supports only IE just die.
Fri, Jul 4, 2008
Early unsuccessess shouldn’t bother anybody because it happens to absolutely everybody
Casual communications are one thing, but when you’re applying for a job you have to pay attention…
appreciate when you take the time to apply, but it’s a waste of your time if you don’t nail the basics. Without the basics, nothing else matters.
— Jason of 37Signals on How not to apply for a job
Seth's Blog: Email checklist
you might want to read this before sending anyone an email…
Sat, Jun 14, 2008
280 Slides - Create & Share Presentations Online
really neat… bunch of engineers from Apple are behind this.
Fri, Jun 13, 2008
Loic Le Meur’s Ten Rules For Startup Success
- Don’t wait for a revolutionary idea. It will never happen. Just focus on a simple, exciting, empty space and execute as fast as possible
- Share your idea. The more you share, the more you get advice and the more you learn. Meet and talk to your competitors.
- Build a community. Use blogging and social software to make sure people hear about you.
- Listen to your community. Answer questions and build your product with their feedback.
- Gather a great team. Select those with very different skills from you. Look for people who are better than you.
- Be the first to recognise a problem. Everyone makes mistakes. Address the issue in public, learn about and correct it.
- Don’t spend time on market research. Launch test versions as early as possible. Keep improving the product in the open.
- Don’t obsess over spreadsheet business plans. They are not going to turn out as you predict, in any case.
- Don’t plan a big marketing effort. It’s much more important and powerful that your community loves the product.
- Don’t focus on getting rich. Focus on your users. Money is a consequence of success, not a goal.
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Source: http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/12/05/loic-le-meurs-ten-rules-for-startup-success/
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