GUEST POST ROUND-UP

February 8, 2010


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I guest-post upon alternative blogs sincerely regularly, yet it was forked out to me by taking flight blogging star Ash Maurya that we do not customarily share these with you!

So here’s the preference of articles I’ve published elsewhere.

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Four ways to get automatically deserted by an Angel investor
(VentureBeat)

Advice upon pitching Angel investors who mostly have opposite criteria than the standard VC. Also see my follow-up article: Four more ways.

I’ve been pitched the lot, generally as the Capital Factory mentor, so this comes not usually from my own knowledge yet in deliberating pitches with dozens of alternative angel investors.

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Ten ways to have your essay some-more compelling
(Copyblogger)

Well, that was my title… it was edited to “10 Secrets to More Magnetic Copy,” yet that’s OK, they were upon the “magnetic copy” array binge during the time, as well as it done the “Best of Copyblogger 2009″ list.  Sweet!

What was the pretence to essay about essay in the uninformed way?  The format was self-referential, e.g. regulating exercise when describing repetition.

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Why your startup shouldn’t duplicate 37signals or FogCreek
(OnStartups)

A controversial post about because we shouldn’t blindly follow bloggers or celebrities. Interestingly Jason Fried during 37signals concluded yet we finished up pissing of the folks during Copyblogger (later mended, as evidenced by my guest posting there). we wrote up the full behind-the-scenes story.

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How to get hired during the startup and
How to write the cover minute that essentially gets read
(WorkAwesome)

Both of these have been directed during the worker rsther than than the employer. Still, no make the difference that side of the list you’re on, this is utilitarian for your employing process. Some of this things we competence have heard, yet in between them these articles were retweeted over 1000 times so assumingly it indispensable to be said!

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How the intelligent bear built the association so he could sell it (Video)
(Mixergy)

Andrew Warner, the talk host, epitomised it well:

“My hands were tremor as we was faxing eighty pages of the agreement over to the lawyers in New York City,” Jason Cohen pronounced about what it was similar to to finalize the sale of the association he founded, Smart Bear. Even yet he was shaken about the sale, offered the association was his devise all along.

In this interview, you’ll listen to because he longed for to sell his business, as well as how he rebuilt for the sale as he built up his business. You’ll sense how he founded it from scratch, with no try appropriation as well as no debt. And you’ll get his recommendation for how we can set up your business.

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Now dual questions for you; greatfully answer in the comments:

  1. Want to see some-more of these?
    (i.e. Should we let we know about guest posts some-more regularly?)
  2. Want to see alternative people guest-post here?
    (i.e. Do we come here for my opinions alone or would we suffer alternative voices?)


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