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Product Failure, the Position You Never Want to Be in
So in an effort to understand as much as I can about the InterWebs, I am trying to look at as many products as I can. While I can’t say I am some mysterious genius of words like “Drupal” or “Ruby on Rails” or “BigTables,” I can say I have a good gut knowledge of [...]
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Business Model, calendar program, calendar programs, exciting products, expereince, Facebook, Free, Funny, google, Interfaces, Internet, Iteration, multiplicity, new toy, Online Communities, Services, text god 0 Comments
The Atypical Customer-Venture Capitalists
I follow Fred Wilson‘s blog, avc.com, regularly. It is my must read every day, alongside some sort of news, if I can get it. Both the posts and the comment section are worth it. Under the post, “The VC’s Customers (Continued),” there is a comment by Chance Barnett, who writes: That entrepreneurs are the VC’s [...]
Posted in Business, Ideas, Responding, Starting Out Also tagged Business, Capital Access - Financing, Entrepreneur, Financial Services, Fred Wilson, Limited Partners, Venture capital 1 Comments
McKinsey, you are not in Vogue on the Internet