I'm cleaning up my bookmarked blog posts over the past few months, and I'm finding that most posts that I "saved" had to do with entrepreneurship and/or startups. I thought I'd at least share some of them.
- Dropping Out - A SvN post about people who quit high profile jobs to work lesser ones. Reminds me of how someday I want to quit everything and work in a gas station.
- When to Start - Seth Godin provides an kick-to-the-stomach list of when a good time to start your startup is.
- 5 ways to kill your startup - Such a good article...
Lots and lots of would-be startup founders kill their startups in the pursuit of The One True Idea. Quick tip: There are very few cases where a founder really comes up with the One True Idea, and even if she did, she’ll likely be talked out of it by friends, family and colleagues anyways.
- 10 Entrepreneurial Mistakes - A great list of what NOT to do...
Big Customer Syndrome. If more than 50 percent of your revenues come from any one customer you may be headed for a meltdown.
- 10 Tips for Moving From Programmer to Entrepreneur -
I see way too many entrepreneurs in the forums and blogs talking about code issues when they should be discussing and learning about the business aspects.
- Going Solo: A Few Words of Advice - Advice from the makers of one of the best pieces of web-based software available - FreshBooks
- Is it Wrong to Be an Employee - Yes, yes it is.
That's all for now...