lanceweatherby
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- October 11, 2007 (18y ago)
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Startup advisor, mentor, operator, and investor specialized in scaling B2B SaaS companies. Currently doing fractional go-to-market work for companies with product/market fit that want to accelerate revenue growth.
- Your City Sucks: Altanta (davideckoff.com)
- How Non-Competes Limit Mobility and Stifle Innovation (rotman.utoronto.ca)
This article convinced me that stronger covenant not to compete agreements limit worker mobility, stifle innovation, and result in fewer startup companies.
- Customer Acquisition & Monetization: Keys to a Successful Business Model (forentrepreneurs.com)
- Venture Capital Group Outsources Funding Decisions (online.wsj.com)
- The Care & Feeding of Reporters (stefanywilson.wordpress.com)
- Is it Time to Stop Going Ga-Ga over Google? (blogs.harvardbusiness.org)
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Yesterday an article that I wrote on branding was submitted to HN. It was commented on as "misguided." The article states that the only strategy a startup should pursue is a master branding strategy where the…
- Business Models to Avoid (blog.gtventurelab.com)
- John Doerr: Ten Ways Not To Lose Your Shirt (alleyinsider.com)
- Yahoo Opens YOS to Developers (readwriteweb.com)
- Why a Bad Economy Rocks for SaaS Startups (scottburkett.com)
- Fred Wilson's Survival Matrix (avc.com)
- Technology Predictions from 20 Years Ago (blog.jeffhaynie.us)
- DLA Tech Forecast Survey (dlapipertechleaderssummit.com)
- AOL Launches App Platform (readwriteweb.com)
- Tough Times, Tough Decisions (blog.jeffhaynie.us)
- Missed Apple Predictions (daringfireball.net)
- First Look: MacBook and MacBook Pro (macworld.com)
- What Sequoia Really Meant (marketwatch.com)
- Despair vs. Opportunity (andyswan.com)
- A CEO's Sequoia Meeting Notes (blog.weatherby.net)
- How The Financial Crisis Affects Angel Fundraising (paparelli.typepad.com)
- What Happens After The Bailout (finance.yahoo.com)
- Hacker Makes $250k on iPhone Apps (alleyinsider.com)
- Venture Capital Confidence Plunges (blog.weatherby.net)