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Micropreneur Spotlight: Online Mind Mapping Software ThoughtMuse

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Join nearly 6,000 startup entrepreneurs by subscribing to my RSS feed. Thomas: My name is Thomas Kjeldahl Nilsson. By day I work in a small startup specializing in mobile software. This is very useful for thought processes like brainstorming, planning, outlines and design. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?

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Why You Should Start Marketing the Day You Start Coding

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Join nearly 6,000 startup entrepreneurs by subscribing to my RSS feed. Join nearly 6,000 startup entrepreneurs by subscribing to my RSS feed. Photo by DeclanTM This article is #7 in a series about startup marketing. That’s when I realized I needed to sit down and create a permanent written resource for the topic.

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How to Avoid the Three Startup Danger Points

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Join nearly 6,000 startup entrepreneurs by subscribing to my RSS feed. Join nearly 6,000 startup entrepreneurs by subscribing to my RSS feed. I’ve communicated with hundreds of startup founders over the past three years, and I’ve begun to notice a pattern. This is a common cause of death for small startups.

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Micropreneur Spotlight Episode 2: Design Proposal Software Bidsketch

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Join nearly 6,000 startup entrepreneurs by subscribing to my RSS feed. This episode’s Micropreneur is Ruben Gamez who recently launched online design proposal software Bidsketch. == Rob: Thanks for your time today, Ruben. My name is Ruben Gamez and I’m a 32 year old web development manager living in south FL.

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Your Market is Smaller Than You Think

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Join nearly 6,000 startup entrepreneurs by subscribing to my RSS feed. The subject of measuring market size comes up every few weeks in my interactions with startup founders, and one point I always raise is the difference between a top-down and bottom-up approach. But it worked for a lot of the dot com’s in the early 2000s.