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10% Chance of Getting It Right The First Time 1 Jun 2011 | 05:08 am
Start-up businesses in the United States have a 90% chance of failing. That means that you have a 10% chance of succeeding, at least on the first go. Few people can get it right the first time. It’s...
If you want it, it’s not a dream 10 May 2011 | 12:28 am
Zionistic? Maybe. Herzl said this about forming a Jewish state in the Middle East. The political aspect of this line is important for some (both admired and despised). Personally, I really admire ...
Once You’ve Made it to the Top… 1 May 2011 | 03:53 am
What happens once you’ve made it to the top? Is there only one way to go? It must be lonely up there, especially for early stage founders that build multi-million dollar businesses from ideas on a n...
Get ‘er done 25 Apr 2011 | 01:12 am
Also known as git ‘er done or git-r-done. There’s even a wikipedia entry on the subject. Gettin’ it done is key to executing early stage projects and the milestones that power them. It might sound r...
Cracking Mobile Advertising 20 Apr 2011 | 07:54 am
Cracking mobile advertising is a real challenge. I know many companies (big and small) that are investing millions in buying media, application development and display advertising. The real question i...
Hitting The B Club 28 Mar 2011 | 08:45 am
Billionaires. I remember in the 4th grade my teacher asking our class what we would do with one million dollars. It was the 80s, when gas was under $1.00 a gallon and the bad guys lived a in cold cou...
Display Advertising Environment / Mar 2011 21 Mar 2011 | 05:56 am
Another great visual from Luma depicting the display advertising environment. I wonder how many times this will be recycled on blogs like these. More importantly, how will this look if the Do-Not-Tra...
Saturday Breakfast 13 Mar 2011 | 01:46 am
Borders Boarded 28 Feb 2011 | 07:34 am
Your favorite category killer bookstore, and others just like it, may be on the way out. I remember in my home town in Michigan there was a quaint small book shop in our picturesque 19th century main...