Every day I comb through my Google Reader reading sites like Hacker News and others, and star articles that are especially interesting about startups, entrepreneurship and miscellany. These are some of my favorites:
- Startup Founders: Don’t Freak Out (onstartups.com)
- Building It Is Not Enough: 5 Practical Tips On User Acquisition (onstartups.com)
- SEOMoz TAGFEE and Me (feld.com)
- Use Probability Models to Predict Pebble Sales (and win a Pebble) (blog.custora.com)
- LinkedIn’s Reid Hoffman: Not All Tech Is Social (Think Toilets) (xconomy.com)
- Evernote CEO to entrepreneurs: “don’t do it” (thenextweb.com)
- Why being broke is the best startup strategy (4mojo.wordpress.com)
- ‘To change the world’ is a terrible reason to do a startup (overnumerated.com)
- How Stripe thinks about recruiting (gigaom.com)
- The Scarcest Resource at Startups is Management Bandwidth (bothsidesofthetable.com)
- Data Driven Decisions for Startups (techcrunch.com)
- Disruptions: With No Revenue, an Illusion of Value (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
- Advisors Stop Screwing Startups (learntoduck.net)
- Coaxing out every possible dollar: a “Pricing Page” test you can launch today (visualwebsiteoptimizer.com)
- How to run a tech startup (michaelkk.tumblr.com)
- Why Innovation Dies (steveblank.com)
- Moz’s $18 Million Venture Financing: Our Story, Metrics and Future (seomoz.org)
- Which is better: Many customers at low price-point or few at high price? (blog.asmartbear.com)
If you have any startup-related links you’d like to share, shoot me a note!