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9 Entrepreneurs Reveal The Business They are Starting Next Year

Hearpreneur

I’ve been flipping homes in Louisville for the past four years now and nothing has made me really inspired by the thought of scaling my operations. 7- Mobile app. Thanks to Lori Cheek, Cheekd ! #2- 2- Expanding into Texas. Photo credit: Matt Rostosky. Next year, I am expanding my already successful business into Texas.

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Lean Startup Implementation Lessons

Startup Lessons Learned

Matt has deep experience in mobile development and nailed down ten steps to rapid app development, noting that mobile is an environment not obviously compatible with Lean Startup techniques. Last year we heard a variety of strategies for getting customer feedback, beginning with Tendai Charasika of Greater Louisville, Inc.

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Startup Myths #1 – You Need an NDA

chrissundberg.com

You come to me with an idea for a mobile app that does XYZ. Then maybe I talk to Brad Feld and during the course of our conversation he asks if I’d be interested in partnering with Foundry Group to invest in a mobile app that does XYY, which is similar, though not identical to your app. On my way to Louisville!

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Twitter Link Roundup #159 – Small Business, Social Media, Design, Copywriting, Marketing And More

crowdSPRING Blog

Beyond the install: 10 keys to driving sustainable mobile user growth - [link]. Fantastic post by Ernie Miller on why he loves bing a programmer in Louisville - [link]. Beyond the install: 10 keys to driving sustainable mobile user growth - [link]. US Mobile Ad Spending Jumps to $4 Billion | eMarketer - [link].

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We’re Not Doing Enough to Help Small Businesses

VC Adventure

There are more than 30 so far nationwide, such as this one in Louisville, Kentucky, that aims to put 0% interest loans into the bank accounts of businesses with fewer than 10 employees within a week. Appoint a clear leader. This is management 101. President Donald Trump should appoint such a leader immediately to oversee these programs.