Quite the Contrary . . .
How to Improve Social Media?
How to improve social media? It’s a good question, the answer to which doesn’t involve asking US social media users to participate in a two day boycott.
Partnering with Amazon
Partnering with Amazon can be very rewarding . . . or it can be the opposite. Consider both the upsides and downsides before joining Amazon Seller Central.
Boston is a Great Place for Startups
Boston is a great place for startups. It has first world startup services and resources, coupled with third world roads and mass transit.
More Money Than He Knows What to Do With
Attracting angel investment is a challenge. It is an even more difficult task if one chases famous entrepreneurs and/or industry experts.
Valuing Your Pre-Revenue Startup
Pre-revenue startups are risky investments. Ignore the $ billion success stories and take time to understand how investors look at and value such companies.
Work At Home If You Can
Employees who work at home are more productive than their office counterparts. They are happier, too. Companies that recognize this can benefit.
Opprobrium: Element #119
Some say there is no such thing, yet opprobrium, in the form of bad publicity, is quite common. It may even be good for business.
No Savings in Daylight
It is doubtful that Daylight Savings Time, especially in its extended schedule, saves energy. The EU may eliminate it; the US should consider doing the same.
Tales from the Entrepreneurial Wilderness
Tales gleaned from many years working with entrepreneurs. Most of these inventors/company founders were quite reasonable. This blog is not about them.
Loan Shark at the Supreme Court
We live in a litigious society. Losing a court case can be disastrous. If your case has gone to the Supreme Court, winning may prove to be a pyrrhic victory.