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Why “The Culture of Failure” is Imperative to Startup Communities

Both Sides of the Table

I recently wrote about the 12 tips to building successful startup communities. I lived in London from 1997-2005 and for 6 of those years ran my startup based out of London. Everything I learned about startups I learned by making mistakes at my first one. I remember this lesson well.

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The Valley Lacks Flexibility, Not Talent

ReadWriteStart

Guest author Chris Heilmann has been a professional Web developer since 1997 and has worked in various agencies and corporations on large, international products. Next page: What Are You Buying Startups For? What Are You Buying Startups For? Companies keep buying startups with cool products, good ideas and talent.

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Net and VC Loyalty

BeyondVC

There is not much for me to add to this article as we all know that the only loyalty VCs have is to their Limited Partners to generate long-term capital gains. It reminds me of a panel that I spoke on in 1997 at the Red Herring Java Technology Conference. The post.Net and VC Loyalty appeared first on BeyondVC.

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How Much Copy to Write on Your Home Page?

ConversionXL

Back in 1997, the Nielsen Norman Group conducted the first study to determine how users read on the web. They concluded that a combination of good information architecture, good page layout, and good writing were critical to converting scanners into readers. In their words, “They don’t.” More recently, the same group analyzed 1.5

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