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How To Bootstrap Your Startup

www.readwriteweb.com

Practically this means that you’ll outsource (most likely off-shore) your design and development, you’ll rent your servers, you won’t have an office and you’ll have no salary. No salaries, at first, but we did a lot ourselves and then did a lot as trade and/or on an advertising basis.

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Empowering Women And People Of Color In The Workplace

Duct Tape Marketing

Kimberly is a career and leadership development expert a speaker and podcast host whose mission is to empower women and people of color in the workplace. More About The Duct Tape Marketing Consultant Network: Check it out here. So if you don't have the bandwidth to give access, it's a little bit harder to mentor. Like this show?

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SEO Advice for Bootstrapped Startups

sharkseo.com

Knowem provides a really useful service that lets you easily check a large chunk of the popular social network sites to see if your brand name is available to register. Also, make sure to start networking with important players in your industry (journalists, bloggers, etc.) well before you launch.

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Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

Both Sides of the Table

For decades the “layering&# of technology has allowed us to develop IT systems and networks in a specialized way that let’s best-of-breed technology solutions to emerge at each layer of the stack and to allow people with different skill sets to specialize in key areas without having to have competence in every technology arena.

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