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5 Tips On How To Outsource Your Blogging

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

I’m not talking about cloning but it’s how we distribute tasks to virtual staff to finish more tasks at the same time. Nowadays in the world of “blogging”, we have to compete amongst millions of blogs to gain readers attention. However, is it worth doing this yourself? In my opinion this is one area that everyone must outsource.

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New Web Order - Finding a Technical Co-Founder

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Webmasterworld - A popular forum for web developers. SitePoint Forums - A popular marketplace and forum for web developers. All of this work will help you in convincing a potential technical co-founder that you have what it takes to do the non-technical work necessary. Evaluating a technical co-founder.

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What The Rails Security Issue Means For Your Startup

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They permitted attackers to execute arbitrary code on virtually ever Ruby on Rails application, without requiring that the application do anything to enable the attack other than “be hooked up to the Internet.” In the worst case, attackers root every unpatched Rails app on the Internet. Was anyone actually compromised?

Security 101
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What is the perfect startup team?

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You can argue that the DNA created by Microsoft's over emphasis on distribution (Steve) and development (Bill), has ultimately cost it $50bn or more in lost revenue, market share and market capitalization. Developers have worn the crown for the last 30 or more years in the technology industry - rightly.

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

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I don’t know any developers. Here’s the rub: in consumer internet (and often enterprise), if your founding team doesn’t have the chops to get a prototype of your product out and in the hands of a blogger to test and write about, you might as well save yourself a lot of pain – you’re not going anywhere. I need money for the servers.

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How to hire a programmer to make your ideas happen

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Sometimes non-programmers arent very good at anticipating where there might be problems, so it makes sense to give a very high-level overview of what you expect to happen after the first milestone, and the programmer will know if any follow-up is necessary. However, as the complexity grows, the pool of competent developers shrinks.

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Where is the best place to find a rockstar developer to bring it to life?

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Find Questions, Topics and People Add Question Add Question Non-Technical Co-Founders Co-Founders Technical Co-founders Finding Co-Founders Startups & "How Important Are Ideas?" " Web Development Startups Solo Founders I am a creative guy with a startup idea. 24 Comments • Nov 8, 2010 I love this answer.