This blog’s Facebook page is called I Am A Startup Founder. There are about 600 people that liked the page, so you should be the next one (hint, hint). If I read some interesting article, I post it there. This way I can separate the personal account and the fact that I mostly write in Romanian there from this blog, that is a more “professional” blog on which I write, as you see, in a comprehensible English.
So, every week I will take the most popular articles there (up to 5) and post them here, on the blog. I will post the links to the Facebook post, since this might also help in making the page livelier :D So don’t be too upset with clicking twice, it’s for a good cause :D
1. “It takes a team of imperfect people and a lot of time to make even a passable product. Even finishing a unprofitable product is an massive achievement in itself.”
An interesting article on why “overnight” success is a myth, with emphasis on the team behind the success.
See it here.
2. SaaS is becoming “the thing” on internet: more and more people that I know start growing small and medium businesses around SaaS and here is a list of bloggers that write about the subject (including some people that have done SaaS or are doing SaaS as they write).
The article is available here.
3. “This post is about how to get 1,000 people to try your site so you can find out what isn’t working, iterate and keep trying to build a site that people, other than your mom, actually come back to. ”
Yeah, this article is about how to get your first 1,000 users. The initial push that you need :) Find the link here.
Bonus:
Finally, every week I will also choose some that I personally think there are really interesting, but they lost on popularity. This week I’ve found a great article on churn and lifetime of your users. You need to understand this if you want to have a great business.
The article is available here.
Of course, hit like to any article that you think it’s interesting, subscribe to the page, you know, make me happy :P
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