royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 15 2009 | startups, investors, entrepreneurs, legal, financing
Open source financing documents. Interesting idea. I still think I'd rather use a lawyer.
Quoted: Y Combinator and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati are happy to announce the Series AA Equity Financing Documents. Their goal is to make angel funding rounds for startups easier for both sides.
These documents were originally created for YC-funded startups to use when raising angel rounds. They seem to have worked well in trial runs so far, so we're open-sourcing them.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 13 2009 | startups, companies, entrepreneurs
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 20 2008 | startups, business
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 20 2008 | goals, blogs, thisDev, groupthink, startups
Nice shout out for thisDev and Groupthink from Erica Douglass (Erica.biz)
Quoted: Roy Leban is on a mission to build a web startup in 30 days. He’s blogging about the startup and his challenges and goals. For those of you who wonder what it’s like to build a web-facing startup company, Roy gives great insight.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 18 2008 | startups, blogs
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 01 2008 | blogs, startups, internet
Quoted: Cookie cutter go-to-market strategies
I run into a lot of startups that have identical strategies for getting to market. When you talk to them, a lot of them will talk about the same questions:1. When are you launching?
2. What do you do to get on Techcrunch/Venturebeat/DEMO/etc.?
3. How do you think Twitter/Friendfeed/etc got their successful launches?
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - May 27 2008 | startups, PR, press, publicity
Looks like an interesting read.
Quoted: At a time when anyone can broadcast their opinions about your startup to the world, public relations requires a new level of engagement on the part of companies and entrepreneurs. But what are the new rules of PR? Guest author Brian Solis, who earlier this month wrote a post for us on the evolution of the press release, explains how public relations has changed and offers up 12 secrets of PR for startups.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 29 2008 | books, entrepreneurship, startups
Refaved from Mohit:
I've never heard this before, but it makes perfect sense (and the post is an interesting read).
In my work (even at large companies), I've always tried to be an entrepreneur in this sense -- creating things that will survive after I'm gone, whether that's writing specs or writing code (like writing comments :-). And some of my proudest moments as a consultant were helping a company be able to accomplish something without me (rather than justifying my continued engagement, like most consultants).
Quoted: True entrepreneurs make the transition from working for someone else to working on their own much differently. Entrepreneurs invent businesses that work without them. Technicians create businesses that work because of them.
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 20 2008 | coworking, incubators, startups
Quoted: As someone used to hacking out solutions, Mr. Neuberg took action. He created a word — coworking, eliminating the hyphen — and rented space in a building, starting a movement.
While coworking has evolved since Mr. Neuberg’s epiphany in 2005, dozens of places around the country and increasingly around the world now offer such arrangements, where someone sets up an office and rents out desks, creating a community of people who have different jobs but who want to share ideas.
“It’s nourishing on a fundamental level,” said John Vlahides, the executive editor of 71miles.com, a travel site covering Northern California, who rents a desk for $175 a month at one of Mr. Neuberg’s original sites, the Hat Factory. “And if you’re not nourished, how can you be creative?”
royleban | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 01 2007 | web, startups
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