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Startup Strategy: How Mature Is Your SaaS Architecture? view story
19 votes- Submitted by dharmesh
- 7 months ago
- (http://onstartups.com/home/tabid/...)
A discussion of the various levels of maturity for a Software as a Service architecture.
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Startup Developers: Telling Schmucks from Superstars (5 min quiz) view story
27 votes- Submitted by dharmesh
- 7 months ago
- (http://onstartups.com/home/tabid/...)
Quiz for determining if developers might be a good fit for a startup.
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The Best Equity is Sweat Equity view story
16 votes- Submitted by dharmesh
- 8 months ago
- (http://www.blogmaverick.com/2008/...)
Why the best businesses always start out small. Quote: "The reality is that for most businesses, they don't need more cash, they need more brains."
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11 Favorite Articles On Startups - 2007 view story
18 votes- Submitted by dharmesh
- 8 months ago
- (http://onstartups.com/home/tabid/...)
Review of the best articles from OnStartups.com, 2007.
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17 Pithy Insights For Startup Founders view story
12 votes- Submitted by dharmesh
- 8 months ago
- (http://onstartups.com/home/tabid/...)
Some quick, simple insights for the folks that start companies. My favorite is this: #6: Eventually, your product will need to work and do something useful. No amount of marketing or strategy will get you around this.
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Startup Websites That Work view story
10 votes- Submitted by dharmesh
- 8 months ago
- (http://onstartups.com/home/tabid/...)
Advice for creating a startup website that works (and makes money). Simple but effective ideas for anyone creating a startup.
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5 Lame Excuses From People Still Using HotMail For Email view story
27 votes- Submitted by dharmesh
- 8 months ago
- (http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabi...)
Friends don't let friends use HotMail (particularly for business). It's now the time to make the switch to something better -- like GMail!
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Startups and The Problem Of Premature Scalaculation view story
14 votes- Submitted by dharmesh
- 9 months ago
- (http://onstartups.com/home/tabid/...)
Why investing too much too early in scalability is often a bad idea. Don't blow your limited resources on preparing for success. Instead, spend them on increasing the chances that you'll actually succeed.

