You decided to start a remote team, but there is one problem, you are bootstrapped and don’t have the budget of venture-backed mega startups. Learn how to cost-effectively grow your team!
Developer Guide to the CCPA
If you are a developer, the chances are that Californian residents are going to interact with your website or application. Under the CCPA regulation, all sites and apps will be subject to scrutiny.
How to Write a Winning Software Development Project Pitch
Herein, we’ll tackle the intricacies of writing and delivering a software project proposal or business pitch.
Oksana Trypolska: I Don’t Know Any Person Who, After Working Remotely, Returned to the Office
We talked to Oksana Tripolskaja, a co-founder of HR House, a small recruiting agency in Ukraine. Oksana has visited the Running Remote conference this year and shares her thoughts about the event in this interview.
Three Latest Books Every Entrepreneur Should Read | Best Business Books
Interested in finding out the latest business books from successful entrepreneurs? You’re in luck because, in this post, we’ll review the TOP 3 latest entrepreneurship books that will help you change your life, achieve outstanding career goals, boost your performance, and become a better person.
8 Best Blogs for Entrepreneurs: Start Business, Grow Professionally, or Change Your Life
Shane Parrish, Neil Patel, Seth Godin… if these names don’t ring a bell, then this article might feel like a good starting point to learn something new from these and other featured guys.
Startup Spotlight: Five Companies That Revolutionize Healthcare & Wellness
In this Startup Spotlight, we’re looking at five prominent startups in healthcare and wellness. Child development, fitness, surgery, health coaching, and contraception.
Women in Tech Series: Pioneers of ‘Coding for Everyone’ Movement
In this article, we’ve shared the stories of the TOP 5 Most Inspiring Women in Technology who started initiatives in programming education for women and minorities.
Why Startups Fail? Part 2
Let’s continue our list!
11. Lose Focus (13%)
The basic idea of a startup is almost always changing. Sometimes startups are doing a full project’s restart using new ideas. And when you think over the possibility to add some secondary functions, which “would not hurt.” That’s where the main and unique idea gets lost among others.
Why Startups Fail? Part 1
CB Insights interviewed startup founders about why they failed, and sorted these reasons into 20 distinct categories. You’ll notice that the sum of the percentages exceeds 100%, because many startups fail for more than one reason. This is not a complete list of the causes of failure, just those you can control, we hope that you’ll find some necessary items that will help you in the future.