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Venture capitalist Jeremy Liew of Lightspeed Venture Partners takes a look at the realities of building a large online media business. Very insightful.
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Blog dedicated to analyzing various brand names (think Amazon, Apple, Digg, Skype, etc). Lots of interesting advice on how to avoid a bad name and how to come up with a good one.
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Need funding or wondering about which VC to work with? The Funded is your very own web rolodex for this daunting but essential piece of the startup puzzle.
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Don't go using .org, .net, .biz, .tv or some such other jibberish. If it's not .com it's gonna be a problem. Here's a cautionary tale about Topix.net which recently bought the .com domain for a cool one million (US).
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Don't go using .org, .net, .biz, .tv or some such other jibberish. If it's not .com it's gonna be a problem. Here's a cautionary tale about Topix.net which recently bought the .com domain for a cool one million (US).
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Ask most successful entrepreneurs how they came up with the idea for their business, and you'd likely learn that what they initially set out to do is very different from the company that you're familiar with.
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A good read for those of you interested in analyzing website stats. Bottom line: don't get too caught up in micro-analysis.
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San Francisco's modern-day bedouins are typically armed with laptops and cell phones, paying for their office space and Internet access by buying coffee and muffins.
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This is from Fast Company 10 years ago (!), but much of the advice is still valid today.
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Glad someone put this together. Great repository of insight, wisdom and inspiration from founders of web 2.0 businesses.
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over a year ago
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