How to Get Startup Ideas - 0 views
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I made it myself. In 1995 I started a company to put art galleries online. But galleries didn't want to be online. It's not how the art business works.
5 Landing Page Mistakes that Crush Conversion Rates | Copyblogger - 0 views
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1. Blowing the headline Landing pages live or die by the quality of the headline. It’s your two-second chance to overcome the swift and brutal attention filters we’ve developed due to information overload and poorly-matched promises. Often, a better headline alone will boost the effectiveness of your landing page, and even overcome some of the other mistakes below. Split-testing different headlines is relatively painless, and can bring you much higher conversions compared with multiple other tweaks.
The Genius of Starting a Company Without Outside Capital - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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The first question owners need to ask — and challenge themselves on — is how much money they really need. My experience is that most entrepreneurs think they need much more money than they really do. There is almost always a cheaper way to get things done.
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Every month that they are on the hunt for money instead of developing and marketing their product or service, they are wasting valuable time.
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Q.What were your start-up costs?A.We started this business with less than $35,000.Q.Did you get any loans or take any equity from anyone?A.No, we took no equity partners and the start-up capital for the business was contributed by the three owners.
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How Canadian Entrepreneurs Finance Their Startups - Techvibes.com - 0 views
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What do entrepreneurs use to fund their startup in its earliest stages? Themselves. According to Profit, 98% of those behind Canada's hottest startups fund their startup with their own capital. 62% continue to do this post-launch for growth capital (check out their infographic after the jump).
Stripe: API Libraries - 0 views
Why Our Content SUCKS - 0 views
Defining A Growth Hacker: Growth Is Not A Marketing Strategy | TechCrunch - 0 views
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“Growth teams are constantly iterating and developing new concepts,” said Dan Martell, founder of Clarity.
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This process can be an unnecessary distraction to core product development. This is why it is best for an autonomous team to test and focus on growth.” Growth teams and growth hackers are in a perpetual state of “work-in-progress,” which can slow core product momentum with its mindset of iteration and testing.
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“Ideally, a growth hacker can single-handedly put in a bunch of changes, such as A/B tests for copy and buttons,” said Mike Greenfield, 500 Startups Growth Hacker-In-Residence and co-founder of Circle of Moms. “One person with both technical and marketing skills can reduce friction and facilitate rapid iteration. Growth success comes from a lot of this background work.”
A Public Service Announcement for Tony Hsieh. - 0 views
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We posted it around the web (HN, Reddit, FB etc), and it quickly rose to the front page of HN where it stayed for about a half hour, before getting crushed by the mods.
http://www.messagefortony.com/ - 0 views
Sean Ellis on creating a sustainable growth program via Sandi MacPherson - QUIBB - 0 views
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Behind the term 'growth hacking'The concept for growth hacking grew out of the fact that most startups fail, and needing to not fail. When you think about games, the market is filled with large companies with lots of money to throw into marketing. Sean summed this need up well, with: When you're competing against Sony, you can't go dollar for dollar
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2. A Must-Have Experience Sean focused on the importance of a Must-Have Experience (MHX) - you must have a hook that clearly identifies what this is.
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3. Uncovering your MHXTo get a clear understanding of what your MHX is, Sean suggested reaching out to your Must Have Users (MHUs)… but what is a MHU?
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