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Twitter Link Roundup #82 – Small Business, Social Media, Design, Copywriting, Marketing And More

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In France, the decline was – 4% [link]. 16 Magazine Covers and Layouts Design Examples – [link]. What You Need to Know About Agile UX – [link]. US newspaper revenues faced a 30% decline 2007-09. 30 Very Clever Outdoor Advertisements – [link]. 30+ Superb Adobe Illustrator Tutorials – [link].

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Lessons Learned: Inc Magazine on Minimum Viable Product (and a.

Startup Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned by Eric Ries Monday, October 19, 2009 Inc Magazine on Minimum Viable Product (and a response) Inc Magazine has a great new piece up about the increasing use of the Minimum Viable Product by businesses (and not just startups). Like many companies, TPGTEX rolls out new products several times a year.

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HOW TO: Hire the Perfect CTO

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a New York-based sizzle reel production company specializing in promotional videos for PR and marketing professionals, and the Young Entrepreneur Council. Erica Nicole , YFS Magazine: Young, Fabulous & Self Employed. While many IT professionals can think technically, they have a hard time communicating it to a wide audience.

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Marching through quicksand

Startup Lessons Learned

I place them roughly in this order: Movies > Television > Books > Music > Magazines > Radio > Newspapers Each industry is watching the one in front of it sink into the quicksand. There are too many products clamoring for attention. When I reviewed a recent product development book, it immediately shot up to Amazon sales rank 300.

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A real Customer Advisory Board

Startup Lessons Learned

Many companies seek to involve customers directly in the creation of their products. The key to successful integration of customer feedback is to make each kind of collection part of the regular company discipline of building and releasing products. Just those few IM features made the product dramatically better.

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Lo, my 2295 subscribers, who are you?

Startup Lessons Learned

Every product ultimately is satisfying a need in the customers who buy it or use it. Products that dont solve satisfy any need for any customers tend to die out quickly. The more painful curse for startups is the product that satisfies a need or solves a problem - but that problem is not very important. Thats an early adopter.

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37 Entrepreneurs Share Their Favorite Inspirational Business Quote

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People often are ashamed of shipping their products before they are truly completed. I think it’s a myth that you only get one chance to come out with a new product or solution. Validate as early as possible and keep improving the product / solution. They see the articles, and the magazines, and the external successes.