Weekly Startup Links: ‘Stop claiming you’re profitable’ and more
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:
- Stop claiming you’re profitable (blog.asmartbear.com)
- How to Love Your Customers (blog.springmetrics.com)
- Making sense of minimum viable products (johnnyholland.org)
- Scaling a Lean Startup, The Story So Far. (blog.tommoor.com)
- Automating and Scaling Business Workflow Pipelines with Humans and Software (johnclarkemills.com)
- The Struggle (bhorowitz.com)
- The Power of Startup Simplicity (voodooanthology.com)
- Everyone in your startup is a marketer (leostartsup.com)
- Why do I need to build an investor page? (rileyjames.co)
- What Do You Look For? (avc.com)
- MBA Mondays: Best Hiring Practices (avc.com)
- Cons to opening a startup outside Silicon Valley (techship2038.com)
- Five Secrets Of Companies That Build Great Teams (techcrunch.com)
- Making money with a product: a myth? (joel.is)
- How to do (and what to expect from) early stage customer development (thestartuptoolkit.com)
- Five questions to answer before creating your first product (seanogle.com)
- Starting your own company (ericsink.com)
- The Anatomy of Profitable Freemium (wensing.tumblr.com)
If you have any startup-related links you'd like to share, shoot me a note!