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Chris Devore - CrashDev: Introducing SeeYourImpact - a micro-giving platfo

7:17 PM Jul 8th
• Chris Devore - CrashDev: Introducing SeeYourImpact - a micro-giving platform for global 501c(3)s A few months back a friend here in Seattle asked if I'd like to help out with a new non-profit idea he'd been cooking up. My friend - Digvijay Chauhan - …full story

E-Myth Blog: Hiring Your First Employee

10:15 AM Jul 8th
• Hiring Your First Employee
• 1-800-Got-Junk? CEO talks E-Myth
• Systemic vs. Systematic
• The Self-Employment Myth
• Management with a Partner
• Family Business Succession
• Your Financial Strategy
• The Managerial Perspective
• The Power of Referrals
• Follow E-Myth on Twitter
• Recession-Proof Thinking
• 10 Steps to Effective Negotiation …full story

Ask the Wizard: January 26, 2008 Business Models It's time to take up that

7:01 PM Jul 7th
• Ask the Wizard: January 26, 2008 Business Models It's time to take up that new year's resolution to post more often and crank out my q1 post. There's been some discussion in the tech blogosphere about startups and their need to have a …full story

e-myth blog: swing sequence A New Route To Success Since winning the British Open as

6:16 AM Feb 26th
• e-myth blog: swing sequence A New Route To Success Since winning the British Open as a rookie in '03 Ben Curtis has had two more victories on the PGA Tour and helped the U.S. team reclaim the Ryder Cup. Find out how he hopes a change in his swing path will yield more tour wins. • VIDEO: Tip Plus Lesson • What's In His Bag …full story

Start Her Up: Here Comes The Bride | Don't Ask If You're Not Going

2:29 PM Dec 16th
• Here Comes The Bride
• Don't Ask If You're Not Going To Listen
• Seattle 2.0
• I Would Never Hire A......
• SHOW ME YOUR FACE, and your unseemly tendencies
• Things Sarah Palin Taught Me About Business
• Can I Have Some Of That $700 Billion Bailout, Please?
• Lost In Translation
• RADIO SILENCE
• If You Want It Done Right – Or At All …full story

A VC: My Thoughts On "Startup Depression"

11:53 AM Oct 2nd
• Jason's email is a great "wakeup call" for everyone in the startup business. Life is going to get tougher for everyone in the US and possibly in all parts of the world that are tightly linked to the US economy. I think startups fall into that description no matter where they are based. I particularly like Jason's "10 specific things you can do" section. In that section he urges entrepreneurs to get focused, get better, get leaner, and ultimately to get profitable. That's spot on. All startups are going to have to batten down the hatches, get leaner, and work to get profitable, but the venture backed startups are going to get more time to get through this process than those that are not venture backed. Here's why. …full story

25 Internet Startups That Bombed Miserably | Business Pundit

2:44 PM Jul 28th
• If the Internet could speak with one voice, it would probably groan “oh, not again!” That’s because every raving success story about Internet startups is tempered by dozens more that crashed and burned in a sea of wasted money, bad ideas, or unfulfilled hype. As venture capitalist Paul Graham writes, most of these failures are never written about. No one knew about them, so they were never really expected to go anywhere. But a select few had very public flame-outs - what Graham calls “the elite of failures.” …full story

A Venture Capital Crunch?

4:35 PM Jul 14th
• Going public might seem like a far-off issue for the entrepreneur who is just getting his or her start-up off the ground. But the lack of IPOs might be one symptom of a greater disease slowing down VC activity. Venture capitalists appear to be feeling the pressure from credit problems in the economy that have led investing to crumble. Mark Cannice, a professor of entrepreneurship at the University of San Francisco, writes a quarterly Silicon Valley Venture Capital Confidence Index based on an ongoing survey. The past three quarters have each set new lows for the level of confidence among Silicon Valley venture capitalists since the index began in 2004 …full story

Club E Network Forum: 

2:36 AM May 25th
• Club E Network Forum: …full story

Starting a High-Technology Startup

4:18 PM May 19th
• Ben Casnocha authors a book "My Start-Up Life: What a (Very) Young CEO Learned on His Journey Through Silicon Valley." Business Week Magazine included him among America's top young entrepreneurs. This article points to an article for an upcoming eJournal. …full story

Words about the magical startup fairy

12:06 PM May 14th
• A little dose of reality in an article from OnStartups.com...never hurts anyone. Decent reading. …full story

Startup School 2008 Summary

12:01 PM May 14th
• A great article on OnStartups summarizing several contemporary founders and executives on what they thought was important for new startups to keep in mind. …full story

Interesting discussion about the Y Combinator model

11:29 AM May 14th
• A good article, but perhaps more interesting is all the commentary that came along with this article. Much discussion about the incubator and what the right approach is. …full story

Lessons from Zuzingo calling it quits

11:28 AM May 14th
• Here's a good article by Boulder entrepreneur Paul Berberian talking about the decision process associated with calling it quits at Zuzingo. …full story

David Cohen - Tip #6: Scratch your own itch

11:22 AM May 14th
• I nice article from David Cohen from ColoradoStartups.com on different ways of joining passion to your startup. …full story
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