Freelancing and sharing economy. What other terms would have a better chance to win the prize for “Buzzword of this year”. Today, we will focus on the first one. More and more people are willing to quit their job or try a side projects in the form of freelancing. On-line job boards are platforms meant… Continue reading Why freelancers should avoid job boards
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Mistakes that will kill your business
Below, you will find six mistakes you should avoid whether you are a freelancer or a business owner. Every mistake in this post comes from real life situations. Yes, I made all of them. In some cases, I was such and idiot or have so low esteem that I even repeated some of them …… Continue reading Mistakes that will kill your business
The ultimate guide to product design
In the previous post you could learn about prototyping in HTML, why it is better than working in graphic editor and how to get started. Today you will have a chance to explore this, product design and development, topic further by understanding what product design is, what questions you should ask and how many features should… Continue reading The ultimate guide to product design
Lean startup in 6 minutes
Starting a company does not require having an extensive capital any more. You can start a business from your living room in day or faster following methods introduced by lean startup. In other words, no money, no access, no connections? Not a problem. All you need is to find out a need, pain or market… Continue reading Lean startup in 6 minutes
6 reasons your startup will fail
Startup or any other type of company can fail for various reasons. Today, in this post, you will learn about six I consider as the deadliest. These reasons are also often the ones you will find common between failed startups or bankrupt companies. I hope that outlining those factors will help you avoid repeating mistakes… Continue reading 6 reasons your startup will fail
The Question of MVP (or MLP?)
If you are familiar with lean startup methodologies, you probably already approached the MVP term. It stands for “Minimum Viable Product”. This is a fundamental stone of lean startup philosophy. When you want to build some product, you are not shooting for the “allinclusive” version loaded with tons of features. That would be only unnecessary… Continue reading The Question of MVP (or MLP?)