19 Good, Bad & Ugly Logos of 2017 That Startups Can Learn Fromby Emma McGowanFounders, are you struggling to figure out your startup logo? Learn from the best - and the worst - logos this year.Continue
How To Reach Your Target Customer: Getting Up Close and Personalby The Startups TeamEarly customer validation can’t be hacked – it has to be earned. Continue
Making Media Work: 5 Ways to Avoid Media Failuresby Jordan EnglishAlthough it might be tempting to pretend a media failure never happened, a single failure can be seriously detrimental to a startup or emerging media company.Continue
Cracking the Code on Startup Product Pricing Strategiesby The Startups TeamYes, you should charge money for your product. But how? And how much? Continue
A Roadmap for Recognizing Great Ideasby The Startups TeamBefore you can build the next great idea, you have to recognize that idea in the first place. Here's how. Continue
5 Tips To Grow Your Startupby Hicham AmineIt might seem easy and appealing to talk about building a growth machine, but how can anyone start this process from scratch? Continue
When Should You Listen to Your Startup Mentor?by Emma McGowanThe right startup mentor can catapult your company to the next level. But when is their advice good -- and when should it be left on the table? Startup mentors and mentees break it down to basics. Continue
How To Find Your Billion Dollar Ideaby Alex KistenevThere is no silver bullet, the great idea can reach you everywhere: when you drive, go jogging, or during a brainstorming session. Nobody knows when it will happen next time. Stay focused and keep watching as hunters do.Continue
The Reality of Working for a Startup - It Isn’t All Ping Pong Tables and Free Snacksby Emma McGowanThink working for a startup is going to be all ping-pong tables and beer at lunch? Think again. Startup employees and founders share what working at a startup is really like. Continue
Revamp Your Marketing Planby Albin StoopWhen creating your Marketing Plan, remember that the quality of your efforts is what really matters — not some random vanity metric.Continue