Archive for the ‘Internet Entrepreneurship’ Category

Flowchart: So You Think You Can Build a Website?

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Having an idea for a killer website doesn’t necessarily mean you can build it yourself. When it comes to building a website, there are a lot of factors to take into consideration. You have a great idea, however do you have …

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Y Combinator Funded Startups Are Worth $4.7 Billion!

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Paul Graham is a well-known character in the startup world for his past successes and most recently, the launch of Y Combinator. In 1995, Graham and Robert Morris founded Viaweb, the first application service provider. Viaweb’s software, originally written …

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The Horse or the Jockey?


Many people who want to start their own businesses and many people who want to invest in others’ ideas search answer of this question: “Which is more important the idea or the entrepreneur?” .

In academic journals, this is …

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Report: The Patterns of Successful Internet Startups


As an entrepreneur, I frequently see entrepreneurs failing. I wonder why it is so common for entrepreneurs to fail and how the successful entrepreneurs succeed. There must be a way to crack the formula of startup success and reduce …

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FounderLY: Founder Stories of Startups’ Early Days

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As an entrepreneur and an editor, I really like to hear founder stories. I think every entreprenur like me want to hear about what happened at famous technology companies in the very earliest days. Where did founders get the ideas that made …

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