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by lemmings19
3187 days ago
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Does anyone know of similar articles to this that they like and wouldn't mind sharing? I always find these perspectives and retrospectives useful and interesting. Different people always point out different things, because everyone's business is at least slightly different in one respect or another. (be it funding, customer base, product scale, product type, employee count, number of concurrent projects, how successful they were, etc.) For example, the book "The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers" by Ben Horowitz provided good insight into managing larger tech companies and was enjoyable to read. |
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Specifically, I recommend checking out these articles: How Seth Godin Would Launch a Business With a $1,000 Budget[1], A Guide to Running a Minimalist Startup[2], How to Launch a Product With No Money and No Customers[3], How to Ship Side Projects[4].
For something a little more comprehensive, check out GrowthLab’s Ultimate Guide to Starting an Online Business[5].
[1] https://www.indiehackers.com/@Louis_Grenier/2cc8c6c79c
[2] https://www.indiehackers.com/@pjrvs/1187274e54
[3] https://www.indiehackers.com/@cmason/how-to-launch-a-product...
[4] https://www.indiehackers.com/@lambtron/b04914b36f
[5] https://growthlab.com/guides/ultimate-guide-to-starting-an-o...