November 30th, 2006
I’ve been blogging now for three years. I’ve run out of steam on several occassions. No, not just a little bit of steam. A lot of steam. Two months worth of steam. Seriously, I’ve gotten so tired of blogging in the past that I’ve gone on a two month hiatus.
During […]
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November 30th, 2006
Sponsored Post:
As the web develops, the two biggest commodities are going to be 1) content and 2) functional infrastructure. Any business that can provide new/better content, or new/better functionality will succeed. That’s the great thing about the web, it enables good ideas to succeed, almost naturally.
Well, we were recently contacted by Custom Ink […]
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November 28th, 2006
You may or may not have noticed, but down in the furthest right column of the site there are 9 flags. Each flag represents a language into which College Startup is now being (machine) translated.
So here’s the story. The translations aren’t that great, but they do get the point across. And […]
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November 23rd, 2006
In business, everything has a price.
This past May I bought a blog. I developed it. I became attached to it. Emotionally attached. It was my fun little project.
Then two weeks ago I was offered an unsolicited bid that was 15x monthly revenue. That’s a great offer in terms of standard […]
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November 22nd, 2006
When I was a kid I wanted a Nintendo. Yep, just a plain old NES. But my parents wouldn’t buy me one. That’s what started me on the entrepreneurial path. Every passing moment I started contriving ideas for how to get the money I needed to buy a Nintendo.
All entrepreneurs, at […]
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