PinnedPublished inThe StartupWhy I’m Not Afraid to Build Alone: Debunking the Solo-Founder MythIf you think you have the skills and self-determination to do the work on your own, don’t let some old Silicon Valley dogma hold you back.Mar 31, 20216Mar 31, 20216
Published inThe StartupWhy I Don’t Launch on Product HuntA Product Hunt launch shouldn’t make or break your product. Here’s what I do instead.Feb 4, 20221Feb 4, 20221
Published inThe StartupDon’t Build a Startup, Build This InsteadBuying into the startup hype when it’s not right for you may not only waste your time, it might kill your business. Do this instead.Sep 19, 202113Sep 19, 202113
Published inEntrepreneurship HandbookThe Startup Rules You Should Break If You Don’t Have VC InvestorsFollowing these traditional startup rules may take you on the exact opposite path of where you want to go.Jun 2, 20211Jun 2, 20211
Published inorangegroveOff the sidelines and into the game: From startup mentor to startup founderThe skillset of a good founder and a good mentor are two completely different things — know what you’re getting into if you take the leap.May 14, 2021May 14, 2021
How to Break Through and Get Your First SaleGetting your first sale is a huge milestone for a bootstrapped business. Here’s what I learned from getting mine.Apr 20, 20211Apr 20, 20211
Your Most Valuable Work is Also the Most FrustratingEverything you do that will be painful for someone else to replicate is putting you one step ahead of the competitionApr 8, 2021Apr 8, 2021
Published inThe StartupEntrepreneurial Lessons from 6 Months of Building a Business from NothingThe most important lessons I’ve learned from bootstrapping my solo-project, EpilocalMar 25, 20212Mar 25, 20212
Why I Decided to Build in PublicHow I realized that transparency works even for a small project and how I’ll be putting it into practice by building in publicMar 17, 20211Mar 17, 20211
This simple framework has the secret to building what your customers wantHow to use it and what to do if you don’t have any customers yetNov 7, 2020Nov 7, 2020