Blogs

Underbelly: What startup
bloggers don’t tell you

November 9, 2009 | Jason Cohen

You have to wonder at these folks who blog so confidently about how to run little companies. I mean, on the one hand Joel

 

Make Your Hard Work Pay Off by Submitting for the SxSW Accelerator Showcase

November 6, 2009 | Michelle Greer

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen some really amazing startups that were built out of someone’s house.  Two or three guys…

 

Web developers can’t sell

November 4, 2009 | Michelle Greer

I used to work at Dell selling computers to the consumer market. This is the trenches of selling. I could tell you about how…

 

Business advice
plagued by survivor bias

November 2, 2009 | Jason Cohen

Do you read business blogs where the author has failed three times without success? No, because you want to learn from success, not hear

 

Marketing campaigns
that spread themselves

October 27, 2009 | Michelle Greer

You know these people. They go to every social media conference. They write books on the subject and speak and get interviewed constantly about…

 

Constructive criticism
vs. bad business advice

October 26, 2009 | Jason Cohen

I was starry-eyed when Frank showed up 18 months after the birth of my company, Smart Bear. Picture it: Frank was a silver-haired ex-VP-of-Sales…

 

siliconANGLE editor Mark Hopkins:
Managing the online sphere

October 21, 2009 | Michelle Greer

A Q&A about developing online communities . . . …

Mark Hopkins is editor of the tech blog siliconANGLE and the former editor of the

 

Why business blogs should focus on
cheerleaders, not lead generation

October 19, 2009 | Jason Cohen

It’s not clear that company blogs are a good idea, despite arguments for social media generally. I’ll give you the bad news first, dispelling

 

Excuses for bad Web performance

October 14, 2009 | Ed Robinson

Asking your Web site visitors to wait is like asking them to leave. Everyone knows a fast Web site is better than a slow…

 
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