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- New Employee Questions for Start-ups
- CEO
- Retention Is The Key
- Sell it or run it, there is no middle ground
- Ripe For Disruption
- Journeyman Project Trip 1 United Kingdom
- Will Work For Food And Lodging
- The API Paradox
- AppGratis Apple AppStore Appeal
- Acqui-hire is just another way to spell failure
- Those that can do, those that can't blog
- Startup Game
- First employee or co-founder?
- So you're making good money. STFU
- Getting to 'No'
- There is no shame in failure
- Dropping out is probably not for you
- Does it scale? Who cares!
- It takes three years to build a business
- Your first customer as a co-founder
- Ways to increase the runway for your start-up
- The hidden cost of funding
- Double your price! (and no, I'm not kidding)
- The start-up code of conduct and ethics v 0.1
- augmented reality with mass appeal
- Hacker News is for hackers not startup founders
- 41,000,006 reasons why I think we're in a bubble
- when crisis hits
- taking stock after 13 years
- make something people need
- You can't do that
- How to Sell Your Company
- Three Roads To The Top Of The Mountain
- Dealing with burn-out
- Your own company?, You can do it!
- Rejected by some incubator ? Prove them wrong!
- When your userbase gets away from you, make something people want, indeed
- Everybody Pays
- My list of ideas, if you're looking for inspiration
- Why you should or should not get a co-founder
- AB Testing make sure you are optimizing for the right variable profit
- Welcome to the Pit of Despair...
- Beware of being too open about your company on Hacker News
- How we improved the SEO performance of WW.com, a mini how-to
- Turning around the Titanic, part 1, triple the signup rate
- Selling really does start at 'no'
- The Start-up from Hell
- The pros and cons of 'fuck you' money.
- How David can beat Goliath, smaller companies competing with larger companies
- You are NOT the CEO
- How to get better at estimating software projects for freelancers and teams
- running a start-up is great, growing a business is boring
- Burn-out visible in the brains of patients
- Mistakes I've made, and what you might be able to learn from them.
- A chair needs at least three legs, so does your business
- The story behind ww.com / camarades.com.