If you’re feeling that the journey of a thousand miles begins with…well, about a thousand miles…check out some recent articles to help you reach that next step:
- Jack Dorsey: “The Hardest Thing For Any Entrepreneur Is To Start”
Twitter and Square co-founder Jack Dorsey (@jack) acknowledges common challenges for startups, set against personal experiences, in this GigaOM ROADMAP 2011 post. View the full post.
- How to Kill Start-up Distractions
Time is an entrepreneur’s greatest asset. Andy G. Cook (@AndyGCook) shares survival tips for removing distractions that cost time, productivity and growth. View the full post.
- 5 Steps to Scoring Your First Client
On PR Daily News, Liz Strauss (@lizstrauss) tackles the critical, and sometimes underestimated, matter of landing your first customers. View the full post.
- Peter Drucker and the Five Deadly Business Sins
Entrepreneur Terry “Starbucker” St. Marie (@starbucker) features business lessons from a 1993 Wall Street Journal article by Peter Drucker, as they apply to new ventures. Spoiler alert: pricing matters. View the full post.
- How to Brand Your SEO Agency
One key to a strong start is building brand recognition in your target audiences. On SEOmoz, Neil Patel (@neilpatel) offers some tips to take your agency to the next level. View the full post.
- Forget The MBA: How About a Masters In Startup Awesomeness?
On its sixth anniversary, OnStartups.com founder Dharmesh Shah (@dharmesh) shares his thoughts on the community, what an MBA should stand for, and the most valuable articles from the last six years. View the full post.
What are your top resources for startup advice and insight? Please share in the comments section.