The 20 Best Startup Podcasts for 2020by The Startups TeamNot sure what you should be listening to in 2020? Here are the best startup podcasts, ready to join your playlist. Continue
Everyone Says My Idea is Dumb. Is It?by Wil Schroter "I've got this idea that I'm super passionate about, but my friends and colleagues are all telling me it's a bad bet. How do I know if I should listen to everyone or go with my gut?"Continue
Customer Segmentation for Startups and Small Businesses | Startups.comby The Startups TeamIf you're going to effectively market to your consumer base, you have to go through a process called "customer segmentation." Here's what it is, and how to do it.Continue
What do Startup Founders Need to Know About the Product Development Process?by The Startups TeamHow do you develop a new product? Here's everything you need to know about the product development process.Continue
Grants for Nonprofit Startups: Everything You Need to Knowby The Startups TeamEverything you need to know to find and get grants for nonprofit startups.Continue
Customer Personas & Customer Profiles for Startups | Startups.comby The Startups TeamIf your startup doesn't have a customer profile yet, it's time to stop, rewind, and get on it. Here's how.Continue
I'm Killing Myself. How is Everyone Else Finding Work/Life Balance? by Wil SchroterWe're supposed to believe that we can build a world-changing startup while simultaneously traveling to exotic places and enjoying our "best life." For most of us, that just doesn't add up. Continue
What is Company Culture?by The Startups TeamYou've heard of company culture -- but what is it, exactly? Here's your answer, along with a guide on how to build a great company culture for your startup, from a founder who's been there..Continue
Choose Your Business Formation: What's an LLP?by The Startups TeamThinking about turning your startup into an LLP? Here's everything you need to know before you make that move.Continue
Your Advisors Are Probably Wrong by Wil SchroterAs Founders, it's not our job to take orders from advisors. It's our job to learn from them and determine our own marching orders. Continue