Weekly Startup Links:
§ The Business of Kindness (lesseverything.com)
§ M&A Issues: Consideration (avc.com)
§ Startup Exercise: What can’t be solved with money? (blog.asmartbear.com)
§ Your Product Needs to be 10x Better than the Competition to Win. Here’s Why: (bothsidesofthetable.com)
§ Engineering vs. Liberal Arts: Who’s Right—Bill or Steve? (techcrunch.com)
§ The first 1000x in valuation is the easiest (venturehacks.com)
§ (Founder Stories) Joel Spolsky On Startups: “Have A Co-Founder Otherwise You’ll Go Insane” (techcrunch.com)
§ The 5 Minute Guide To Cheap Startup Advertising (onstartups.com)
§ Whom Should You Hire at a Startup? (Attitude Over Aptitude) (bothsidesofthetable.com)
§ What were the key decisions that Page & Brin made in the early days of Google? (quora.com)
§ Whom Should You Hire at a Startup? (Attitude over Aptitude) (techcrunch.com)
§ Less is More: Why B2B Marketers Know Fewer Leads are Better (rocketwatcher.com)
§ Some Surprising Reasons Why Sequoia Wins At The VC Game (onstartups.com)
§ The Micropreneur Manifesto: How to Stay Solo, Bleed Passion, and Build Products that Matter (softwarebyrob.com)
§ M&A Issues: Timing (avc.com)
§ Airbnb (avc.com)
§ Best Practices: Annual CEO Expense Audit (feld.com)
§ (Founder Stories) Stack Exchange CEO Joel Spolsky On When To Take VC Cash (techcrunch.com)
§ How to think about cash vs. equity compensation (blog.asmartbear.com)