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Posted on Fri, October 27, 2006 at 9:26 PM in Angels & VCs, Bootstrapping, Entrepreneur Startup Resources, Internet Companies, Startups, Technology Resources, Technology Startups
Paul Graham writes insightful essays on...
- How to Start a Startup.
Build something users love, and spend less than you make.- Hiring is Obsolete.
The market is a lot more discerning than any employer.- How to Make Wealth.
To get rich you need to get yourself in a situation with two things, measurement and leverage.- Ideas for Startups.
The initial idea is not a blueprint, but a question.- Why Smart People Have Bad Ideas.
A hacker who has learned what to make, and not just how to make, is extraordinarily powerful.- The Hardest Lessons for Startups to Learn
Some things about startups are kind of counterintuitive.- How to Fund a Startup.
Venture funding works like gears.- How to Present to Investors.
Explain what you're doing and why users will want it.- The Venture Capital Squeeze.
Why not let the founders have that first million, or at least half million?- The Other Road Ahead.
You may not believe it, but I promise you, Microsoft is scared of you.- What Business Can Learn from Open Source.
There may be more pain in your own company, but it won't hurt as much.- What the Bubble Got Right.
Even a small increase in the rate at which good ideas win would be a momentous change.- A Unified Theory of VC Suckage.
If you're not one of the very top funds, you're condemned to be the bad guys.
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