Weekly Startup Links is back! After a very long hiatus, I am back in the habit of combing through my Google Reader sites like Hacker News, and staring articles that are especially interesting to me. Here you’ll find things about about startups, entrepreneurship and miscellaneous topics. These are some of my favorites:
- Stop Looking for a Co-founder (sachagreif.com)
- 9 Things I Learned by Starting a Company (tristara.com)
- Good Creative People are Never Bored (heywhipple.com)
- Top Ways to Improve B2B Landing Pages (ioninteractive.com)
- How should a startup founder value her time? (blog.asmartbear.com)
- Want A Great Team? Focus On Talent, Not Hiring (techcrunch.com)
- The Most Common Way Entrepreneurs Kill Their Business (nickoneill.com)
- Sometimes A Founder Needs To Let Go (informationarbitrage.com)
- Why Bootstrapping Is Just As Over-Rated As Raising Venture Capital (techcrunch.com)
- Why 37signals Doesn’t Hire Programmers Based on Brainteasers (37signals.com)
- Why We Do Startups (dshipper.posterous.com)
- Paul Graham about Web Startups almost 5 years ago (paulgraham.com)
- Everything I need to know about startups, I learned from a crime boss (gigaom.com)
- Top TED Talks of 2011 To Inspire Tech Startups (blog.marksoper.net)
- The Big List: The Best and Worst Startup Stuff In 2011 (onstartups.com)
- Ten paying clients later. (noeltock.com)
- Freemium is not for us – A free trial is our way (blog.connex.io)
- A cubicle-less startup job and its benefits (simpliflying.com)
- One Year Later as a Startup Founder (kokev.in)
If you have any startup-related links you’d like to share, shoot me a note!