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3 Golden Rules for Being a Successful Startup Employee #blindpost
The first time I had a startup, I was 22 and had no clue what I was getting myself in to. This time, with Dragon Army, I have the benefit of understanding how to create a business from the ground up and I’ve been studying the startup world for a solid ten years, so its…
Read More7 things going against you as a first time entrepreneur #blindpost
Embarking on my new startup, Dragon Army, has made me feel like a brand new entrepreneur again. Mainly because building mobile apps for consumers is not something I’ve been directly involved with before. So we’re going to be learning as we go, ala Ender Wiggin from Ender’s Game (you know, where we got the name…
Read More10 things every beginner blogger should know and things I wish I’d known #blindpost
This is a blindpost from the blog post, 10 things every beginner blogger should know and things I wish I’d known, by Leslie Stewart. Per the blindpost rules, I didn’t read Leslie’s post until after I had written mine. She wrote a great post, check it out! 1. Don’t boil the ocean. If you make…
Read MoreTen things about being a founder I wish I knew when I first started #blindpost
As I embark on founding a new company, I have become very aware that technically I haven’t done this since 1998 when I started Spunlogic with Raj. We grew Spun to about 75 people, sold it to Engauge, and then I worked at Engauge until we sold it a few months back to Publicis Group.…
Read MoreFive things entrepreneurs should never do #blindpost
This is a blindpost based on the James Altucher article, Five Things Entrepreneurs Should Never Do. Per the blindpost rules I did not read the article before I wrote this, but rather used the title and wrote my own post. Five things entrepreneurs should never do: 1. An entrepreneur should never think that failure is a bad…
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